Injuries Caused by Industrial and Warehouse Accidents
While industrial and warehouse accidents take many forms, one common element is the severe injuries they cause, such as the following:
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Spinal cord injuries, including complete or partial paralysis
- Severe burns
- Crushed or severed limbs
- Internal bleeding
- Internal organ injuries
- Scarring and disfigurement
- External injuries to the head and face
- Soft-tissue injuries
- Broken bones
- PTSD and other mental health conditions
Legal Options After an Industrial or Warehouse Accident
You have two main options for recovering compensation after an industrial or warehouse accident. The first is a personal injury claim against the party responsible for causing the accident, such as an equipment manufacturer, contractor, or other liable party. You must prove that whoever caused the accident acted negligently and that their carelessness caused the incident to recover compensation from them.
Your other option is a workers’ compensation claim. Workers’ comp is a no-fault insurance system that covers most work-related injuries. You can file a workers’ compensation claim if your employer provides this insurance, but many Texas employers don’t offer it. That’s because the state doesn’t require most private businesses to purchase workers’ comp insurance.
What Compensation Can You Recover?
If your employer offers workers’ compensation benefits, they could include the following:
- Full coverage of all medical expenses related to the accident
- Partial wage-replacement benefits
- Long-term disability benefits
A personal injury claim lets you seek compensation beyond what workers’ comp covers, including money for the following:
- The full amount of your lost wages
- Reduced future earnings
- Current and future medical expenses
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Damaged personal property repair or replacement
Why Hire a Houston Industrial Accident Lawyer?

Getting fair compensation isn’t easy after an industrial accident. Employers and insurers may downplay your injuries or shift the blame. It can be challenging to document your injuries, identify who caused the accident, and understand the intricacies involved in workplace hazards and safety regulations. You might also have trouble filing your claim within the required deadlines. A Houston industrial accident lawyer can handle all the legal work for you, giving you more time and energy to focus on healing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Accidents at industrial plants involve complex rules and procedures from multiple overlapping areas of the law that can be confusing. Here are the answers to some common questions we receive about these cases:
Can I sue my employer after an industrial accident in Texas?
Possibly. You usually can’t sue your employer if they provide workers’ compensation insurance. However, Texas does not require most private employers to purchase workers’ comp insurance. If your employer doesn’t offer workers’ comp, you may be able to sue them, though you can’t recover compensation unless you prove how they caused the accident.
What if my injury was caused by faulty equipment?
You can sue a manufacturer of faulty equipment that causes an industrial plant accident. To win your case, you must prove that the equipment was defective and that the defect caused the accident. An industrial accident attorney can investigate and find evidence showing how faulty equipment caused the accident and your resulting injuries.
Are warehouse injuries covered by workers’ compensation?
If your employer offers workers’ compensation, injuries from a warehouse accident likely qualify you for benefits. Your benefits could include coverage of your medical expenses, partial wage replacement benefits, long-term disability benefits, and more. Not all employers offer workers’ comp benefits, though, because state law doesn’t require them to. You can file a personal injury claim against your employer or another liable party to pursue compensation if your employer doesn’t offer workers’ comp.
Do I need a lawyer for a workplace injury claim?
Absolutely. Regardless of whether your employer provides workers’ comp insurance, these cases involve tight deadlines and complicated rules. You can also expect your employer or another liable party to aggressively dispute your personal injury or workers’ comp claim, which could keep you from recovering the money you need. A Texas industrial accident attorney can identify whose actions caused the incident, gather evidence, document your injuries, and handle all the legal procedures and deadlines for you.
Free Consultation with a Houston Industrial Injury Lawyer
There are strict deadlines to meet if you want to take legal action following a Houston industrial accident. With decades of experience taking on complex work accident cases, Fibich, Leebron, Copeland & Briggs is fully prepared to defend your rights and help you recover fair compensation. Call us now or complete our contact form to schedule your free, no-obligation consultation.