Tex. Labor Code Section 406.033
Common-law Defenses; Burden of Proof


(a)

In an action against an employer by or on behalf of an employee who is not covered by workers’ compensation insurance obtained in the manner authorized by Section 406.003 (Methods of Obtaining Coverage) to recover damages for personal injuries or death sustained by an employee in the course and scope of the employment, it is not a defense that:

(1)

the employee was guilty of contributory negligence;

(2)

the employee assumed the risk of injury or death; or

(3)

the injury or death was caused by the negligence of a fellow employee.

(b)

This section does not reinstate or otherwise affect the availability of defenses at common law, including the defenses described by Subsection (a).

(c)

The employer may defend the action on the ground that the injury was caused:

(1)

by an act of the employee intended to bring about the injury; or

(2)

while the employee was in a state of intoxication.

(d)

In an action described by Subsection (a), the plaintiff must prove negligence of the employer or of an agent or servant of the employer acting within the general scope of the agent’s or servant’s employment.

(e)

A cause of action described in Subsection (a) may not be waived by an employee before the employee’s injury or death. Any agreement by an employee to waive a cause of action or any right described in Subsection (a) before the employee’s injury or death is void and unenforceable.

(f)

A cause of action described by Subsection (a) may not be waived by an employee after the employee’s injury unless:

(1)

the employee voluntarily enters into the waiver with knowledge of the waiver’s effect;

(2)

the waiver is entered into not earlier than the 10th business day after the date of the initial report of injury;

(3)

the employee, before signing the waiver, has received a medical evaluation from a nonemergency care doctor; and

(4)

the waiver is in a writing under which the true intent of the parties is specifically stated in the document.

(g)

The waiver provisions required under Subsection (f) must be conspicuous and appear on the face of the agreement. To be conspicuous, the waiver provisions must appear in a type larger than the type contained in the body of the agreement or in contrasting colors.
Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 269, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1993. Amended by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1456, Sec. 16.01, eff. June 17, 2001.
Amended by:
Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch. 265 (H.B. 7), Sec. 3.031, eff. September 1, 2005.
Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1108 (S.B. 1714), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2011.

Source: Section 406.033 — Common-law Defenses; Burden of Proof, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/LA/htm/LA.­406.­htm#406.­033 (accessed Apr. 20, 2024).

406.001
Definition
406.002
Coverage Generally Elective
406.003
Methods of Obtaining Coverage
406.004
Employer Notice to Division
406.005
Employer Notice to Employees
406.006
Insurance Coverage and Claim Administration Reporting Requirements
406.007
Termination of Coverage by Employer
406.008
Cancellation or Nonrenewal of Coverage by Insurance Company
406.009
Collecting and Maintaining Information
406.010
Claims Service
406.011
Austin Representative
406.012
Enforcement of Subchapter
406.031
Liability for Compensation
406.032
Exceptions
406.033
Common-law Defenses
406.034
Employee Election
406.035
Waiver of Compensation Prohibited
406.051
Security by Commercial Insurance
406.052
Effect of Other Insurance Coverage
406.053
All States Coverage
406.071
Extraterritorial Coverage
406.072
Principal Location
406.073
Agreement on Principal Location
406.074
Interjurisdictional Agreements
406.075
Effect of Compensation Paid in Other Jurisdiction
406.091
Exempt Employees
406.092
Alien Employees and Beneficiaries
406.093
Legally Incompetent Employees
406.094
Certain Persons Licensed by Texas Real Estate Commission
406.095
Certain Professional Athletes
406.096
Required Coverage for Certain Building or Construction Contractors
406.097
Executive Employees of Certain Business Entities
406.098
Volunteer Emergency Service Members and Personnel
406.121
Definitions
406.122
Status as Employee
406.123
Election to Provide Coverage
406.124
Cause of Action
406.125
Restriction of Unsafe Work Practices Unaffected
406.126
Exemption
406.127
Effect of Certain Contracts of Hire
406.141
Definitions
406.142
Application
406.143
Provision of Workers’ Compensation Insurance
406.144
Election to Provide Coverage
406.145
Joint Agreement
406.146
Wrongful Inducement Prohibited
406.161
Definitions
406.162
Scope
406.163
Liability of Labor Agent
406.164
Elective Coverage of Employer and Family Members
406.165
Not Applicable to Independent Contractors

Accessed:
Apr. 20, 2024

§ 406.033’s source at texas​.gov