Workers Compensation Claimants Rights Limited By The Texas Supreme Court In Ruttiger

The Texas Supreme Court recently issued its' opinion in Texas Mutual Ins. Co. v. Ruttiger.  This was a long awaited opinion by those who handle workers' compensation claims.  The opinion marks a shift in the law and will be important for those who practice in this area to keep in mind. 

In summary, the court held as follows:

1.  A workers' compensation claimant cannot bring a cause of action under Ch. 541.060 or 542.003 of the Insurance Code for unfair settlement practices against a workers' compensation insurance carrier because their exclusive remedy for such claims is through the Workers' Compensation Act itself.

2.  A workers compensation claimant can, however, bring a claim through Ch. 541.061 of the Insurance Code, if a workers' compensation insurance carrier misrepresents a policy through an untrue statement of material fact.  In Mr. Ruttiger's case, however, the court held there was legally insufficient evidence to support such a claim.

3. A plurality of the court held that there should no longer be a common law cause of action for breach of the duty of good faith and fair dealing against a workers' compensation insurance carrier.  The plurality of the court would overrule Aranda, which has been the law in Texas for over twenty years.

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