Workplace and Industrial Accidents
Workplace and industrial accidents injure or kill thousands of workers in the United States each year. When a worker is injured on the job, he or she often cannot make a claim against the employer for work related injuries as those must be handled through the Texas Workers' Compensation Act. Third parties, including property owners, architects, contractors, and manufacturers of construction equipment, however, can all be found liable for insufficient safety measures when an accident occurs on the job. The attorneys at Hall & Bates handle injuries and deaths involving:
- Chemical exposure
- Construction site injuries
- Cranes
- Defective machinery and tools
- Electrocution
- Fires and explosions
- Heavy equipment
- Industrial accidents
- Ladders
- Power tools
- Radiation exposure
- Scaffolding
If you have questions or concerns about injuries suffered at a construction site, in a factory or manufacturing plant, or in any other type of industrial setting, please contact the lawyers at Hall & Bates. We offer clients:
- Board Certified Attorneys in Personal Injury Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization
- Lawyers who each have over twenty years of experience in Texas law
- Free initial consultations in English and Spanish
- Emergency service - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
- Contingent fees - no recovery - no fees or costs
- Millions of dollars recovered in verdicts and settlements