Carey Worrell

Attorney · Harvard Law School

Carey Worrell is an attorney practicing in Houston, Texas. She has represented individuals and corporations in both state and federal court, and has worked extensively as a briefing attorney for the Southern District of Texas. She received her law degree with honors from Harvard University where she participated in Harvard's Tenant Advocacy Project and a Navajo Supreme Court internship. Before law school, Carey earned political science and economics degrees from the University of Houston.

Recent Articles
What to Expect From a Workers' Comp Mediation or Settlement Conference
Learn why you may need to go through mediation in your workers’ comp case, how to prepare for it, what happens during mediation, and what comes next—if you do or don't reach a settlement agreement. ... Read more

What Is an Independent Medical Examination for Workers' Comp?
If you have an on-the-job injury or occupational illness, you may run into disagreements with your employer’s insurance company about your medical condition or treatment. ... Read more

How to Appeal Your Workers' Compensation Denial in Texas
If your Texas workers’ compensation claim has been denied, you can appeal the decision to try to get a more favorable outcome. This article explains the workers’ comp appeals process in Texas and provides tips on how to successfully challenge a claim denial. ... Read more

How to Appeal a Workers' Compensation Denial
Find tips on how to challenge the insurance company’s decision to deny your workers’ comp claim for an on-the-job injury or illness. ... Read more

Mileage Reimbursement and Other Out-of-Pocket Costs in Workers' Comp
If you are injured on the job, you might know that your medical bills and lost wages will be paid through your state workers’ comp system. But did you also know that you can get reimbursed for other out-of-pocket expenses that you incur as a result of your injury? ... Read more