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What happens if the injury occurs outside of Texas?

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What happens if the injury occurs outside of Texas?

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A. Irrespective of where accident resulting in injury may occur, whether within or without the territorial limits of the State of Texas, if the contract of employment was entered into within the State of Texas, and the employee was acting in the course of such employment and was performing work outside the territorial limits of this state under direction of the employer, the employee will be covered under the Texas Statues for Workers’ Compensation.

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