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Workers comp eye injury settlements in Texas

A eye injury workers comp settlement in Texas depends on the physician impairment rating (AMA Guides), multiplied by your weekly benefit. The statute of limitations is 1 year.

PPD weeks

-

rating-based

SOL

1 yr

to file claim

Fee cap

25%

of recovery

Statute

Texas does not have a fixed scheduled loss for this body part. Impairment income benefits are calculated based on an impairment rating per Texas Labor Code §408.121 and §408.123.

Texas uses the AMA Guides for impairment rating.

State bar referral

State Bar of Texas

(800) 204-2222 ext. 1800

https://www.texasbar.com/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Lawyer_Referral_Service

Specialty certification: Board Certified in Workers' Compensation Law

FAQs

What is the average eye injury workers comp settlement in Texas?

Texas uses AMA Guides physician impairment rating rather than a fixed body-part schedule. A workers comp lawyer will compute the expected settlement using the impairment rating × statutory weeks formula.

Do I need a lawyer for a eye injury in Texas?

Eye injuries often involve disputed impairment ratings, surgical care decisions, and large lump-sum (Compromise & Release) negotiations. Most workers comp lawyers offer free consultations and only collect a fee if you recover.

How long do I have to file a workers comp claim for a eye injury in Texas?

1 year from the date of injury. Eye injuries that develop over time (cumulative trauma) may have different deadline triggers.