Workers’ Compensation information and forms for the state of TX
Workers’ Compensation Insurance can seem complicated to administer. There are many forms and various specific state regulations concerning postings and employee notification. To get the help you need to ensure employees understand coverage’s and how to report a work place injury, select the link located below.
- 221-10000 – Claim Kit Cover Letter
Letter from The Hanover welcoming the employer to the insurance plan, includes instructions for claim reporting and creating medical provider panels. - 221-10001 – Take Control of Workers' Compensation Costs
This guidance will help ensure the best outcome for you and your employees following a work related injury. - WC8049d – Notice To Employees Concerning Workers Compensation In Texas
Required to be conspicuously posted at the employer's place of business so all employees have access to it. - WC8060d – Notice To Employees Concerning Workers Compensation In Texas (Spanish)
Spanish version - Required to be conspicuously posted at the employer's place of business so all employees have access to it. - WC8285c – Required Workers Compensation Coverage
Required posting for companies working on building or construction projects for government entities. Must be conspicuously posted at the construction site so all employees have access to it. - WC8287d – Required Workers Compensation Coverage (Spanish)
Spanish version - Required posting for companies working on building or construction projects for government entities. Must be conspicuously posted at the construction site so all employees have access to it. - WC7631g – Employer's First Report of Injury or Illness
This form is completed by the employer to report an on the job injury or accident involving an employee. - WC9673b – Notice To New Employee (English)
Employer must provide this notice to new employees at time of hire. - WC9715a – Notice to New Employee (Spanish)
Employer must provide this notice to new employees at time of hire.