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Sedgwick Is Not an Insurance Company

Sedgwick Is Not an Insurance Company

Important Notice About Texas Work Injury Claims

Under Texas law, if your employer carries workers’ compensation insurance, you generally cannot sue your employer for a work-related injury, even if you choose not to file a workers’ compensation claim. This is known as the exclusive remedy rule under Texas Labor Code § 408.001(a).

However, if your employer does not carry workers’ compensation insurance (known as a non-subscriber), or if you were injured by a third party such as a contractor, subcontractor, property owner, equipment manufacturer, or driver you may have the right to pursue a personal injury claim. In these situations, our firm may be able to help you recover the compensation you deserve.

When you suffer an injury and file a claim, you might encounter Sedgwick handling your case. Understanding that Sedgwick is a third-party administrator (TPA), not an insurance company, helps you prepare for what lies ahead. If you need assistance with a Sedgwick claim, call (713) 222-7211 to schedule a free consultation with an experienced personal injury lawyer at Abraham, Watkins, Nichols, Agosto, Aziz & Stogner.

Sedgwick Is Not an Insurance Company

Sedgwick Claims Management Services operates as one of the largest TPAs in the United States, managing claims on behalf of insurance companies and self-insured organizations. Rather than providing insurance coverage directly, Sedgwick processes claims, investigates incidents, and determines compensation amounts for the actual insurers or employers.

Many claimants mistakenly believe they are dealing with their insurance provider when Sedgwick contacts them. Recognizing this distinction matters because Sedgwick’s primary obligation lies with the company that hired them, not with you as the claimant.

The Role of Sedgwick in Third-Party Claims

Sedgwick frequently handles personal injury claims arising from accidents on commercial properties, vehicle collisions involving company vehicles, and incidents where businesses face liability exposure. The TPA’s responsibilities in personal injury cases are as follows:

  • Reviewing accident reports and medical records to assess claim validity;
  • Conducting interviews with claimants, witnesses, and involved parties;
  • Determining liability based on available evidence;
  • Calculating settlement values according to documented damages;
  • Negotiating settlement offers with claimants or their attorneys; and
  • Managing payment processes once agreements are reached.

Because Sedgwick works for the entity you’re claiming against, their adjusters aim to minimize payouts while still resolving claims when possible. You should approach all communications with this reality in mind.

Damages Available in a Sedgwick Injury Claim

Personal injury claims processed by Sedgwick may encompass various categories of compensation based on your losses. These include your economic and non-economic damages:

  • Medical expenses;
  • Lost wages covering;
  • Reduced earning capacity;
  • Pain and suffering;
  • Emotional distress;
  • Disability or disfigurement;
  • Loss of enjoyment of life; and
  • Loss of consortium.

The Role of Sedgwick in Workers’ Compensation Cases

Sedgwick administers workers’ compensation claims for numerous employers throughout Texas, managing the entire process from initial injury report through final settlement. In workers’ compensation matters, Sedgwick performs these functions:

  • Processing injury reports filed by employees;
  • Authorizing or denying medical treatment requests;
  • Paying temporary disability benefits during recovery periods;
  • Arranging independent medical examinations when questions arise about treatment necessity;
  • Evaluating permanent impairment ratings; and
  • Calculating final settlement amounts for resolved claims.

Under Texas Labor Code § 408.021, subscribing employers are required to provide workers’ compensation benefits for work-related injuries; however, TPAs, such as Sedgwick, control the administration of claims. Workers often face challenges when Sedgwick denies necessary treatment or disputes the severity of workplace injuries.

Benefits Available in a Sedgwick Workers’ Compensation Claim

Texas workers’ compensation provides specific benefit categories rather than traditional damage awards. These cover financial losses, but don’t allow for intangible ones:

  • Temporary income benefits;
  • Impairment income benefits;
  • Supplemental income benefits;
  • Lifetime income benefits; 
  • Medical benefits; and
  • Death benefits support.

Potential Challenges When Dealing with Sedgwick

Claimants without qualified legal representation often encounter obstacles when Sedgwick manages their cases, making the claims process more challenging than expected. Common problems include:

  • Delayed responses to claim submissions and information requests;
  • Lowball settlement offers that fail to account for full damages;
  • Denial of legitimate claims based on questionable investigations;
  • Requests for excessive documentation create procedural burdens;
  • Pressure tactics encouraging quick settlements before maximum medical improvement; and
  • Disputing medical opinions from treating physicians.

According to Texas Labor Code § 451.001, workers’ compensation insurance carriers and their representatives are required to act in good faith when handling claims. When Sedgwick employs unfair claim practices, it becomes essential to have legal representation to protect your rights.

Why You Need Experienced Legal Representation

Facing Sedgwick without an attorney puts you at a significant disadvantage because their adjusters handle claims professionally every day, while you’re dealing with an unfamiliar process during a stressful time. 

Before a Lawsuit

Navigating claims with Sedgwick alone means risking accepting low-ball settlements. At Abraham Watkins, our attorneys aggressively negotiate for fair compensation before litigation becomes necessary:

  • Claim evaluation: We review your case details to determine fair compensation values. Our assessment considers all current and future damages you’ve sustained.
  • Evidence gathering: Our lawyers collect medical records, accident reports, witness statements, and expert opinions to support their case. Comprehensive documentation strengthens your position during settlement discussions.
  • Communication management: We handle all interactions with Sedgwick adjusters on your behalf. You avoid making statements that could undermine your claim; and
  • Settlement negotiation: Our personal injury attorneys present demands that are supported by evidence and sound legal arguments. We push back against inadequate offers until Sedgwick proposes fair compensation.

Many claims resolve during pre-litigation negotiations when claimants have strong legal representation advocating for their interests. Abraham Watkins has decades of experience, recovering billions for our clients.

After Filing a Lawsuit

When settlement negotiations fail, our Board-Certified trial lawyers pursue litigation to secure the compensation you deserve. We perform the following services after filing your lawsuit:

  • Legal pleadings: We draft complaints, answers, and motions that meet all procedural requirements. Court filings establish the legal framework for your case.
  • Discovery process: Our attorneys conduct depositions, submit interrogatories, and request documents from the defendants. Discovery reveals information that strengthens your claims.
  • Expert witnesses: We retain medical professionals, economists, and industry specialists who testify on your behalf regarding the damages you have incurred. Expert testimony often proves decisive in complex cases, and
  • Trial advocacy: Our seasoned trial attorneys present compelling arguments to judges and juries through opening statements, witness examinations, and closing arguments. Our courtroom experience makes the difference when cases go to trial.

Litigation requires legal knowledge and courtroom skills that most claimants lack, making attorney representation necessary for maximizing recovery. We possess more than 75 years of experience litigating these cases.

The Abraham Watkins Personal Injury Team Takes on Sedgwick for Full Compensation

When Sedgwick handles your injury or workers’ compensation claim, you need experienced legal advocates who understand how TPAs operate and what strategies they employ to minimize payouts. Our attorneys have successfully represented countless clients against Sedgwick and other claim administrators, securing fair compensation despite their initial resistance. 

We know the tactics adjusters use, and we respond with aggressive advocacy that protects your interests. Call (713) 222-7211 or reach out online to schedule a free consultation with an experienced personal injury lawyer at Abraham Watkins.

 

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