Going to work in Texas drives our economy, but it also carries serious risks. This resource library covers the hidden dangers facing San Antonio workers, from construction site falls to oil field disasters, and exposes the employers who cut corners on safety.
Important: We Do Not File Workers’ Comp Claims. We are Trial Lawyers who sue negligent companies. If your employer opted out of state insurance (Non-Subscriber), or if a third party caused your injury, you may be entitled to a full lawsuit rather than limited benefits. Visit our San Antonio Work Injury Lawyer page to see if you qualify for a claim against the company itself.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 534 people in Texas died from job-related injuries in 2017. What is your recourse if you are injured at work – or if someone you love dies in an on-the-job accident? An experienced San Antonio workplace accident attorney may be able to help. What are the causes of … Read More
Scores of Texans are disabled every year by traumatic brain injuries. If you’re injured by a negligent driver, you’ll be able to file an insurance claim – or a personal injury lawsuit – but what are your rights and options if you sustain a traumatic brain injury (TBI) at your job? Can a San Antonio … Read More
In the state of Texas, if you are temporarily disabled due to an illness or an injury at work, will you qualify to receive any temporary disability benefits? If you are seriously injured for any reason in the state of Texas, after you’ve been examined by a healthcare provider, your next priority is speaking about … Read More
Every working person has the right to expect that their employers will make their workplaces reasonably safe. Still, thousands are injured at work every year. In the state of Texas, if you suffer an injury at (or related to) your job, your employer is probably obligated by law to help you obtain medical treatment and … Read More
As a San Antonio work injury lawyer, I know that the human body has a system to cool the body when it becomes overheated. As the temperature goes up, your body produces sweat to lower the temperature of the body. The moisture combined with air flow is usually enough to protect you, but not always. Exertion … Read More
Texas consistently ranks high in the United States for having the most workplace accidents. Part of the reason for this is the amount of construction and the number of construction workers that work year-round in the warm climate. No matter what kind of industry you work in, accidents can happen. This is when it gets … Read More
On any given week, you will spend more hours at you place of employment than anywhere else. It is little wonder that the majority of accidents that cause us personal injuries comes from your place of employment. You’re going to see a few of the most common accidents and how to watch out for them. … Read More
Suffering an accident while at work is difficult, to say the least. Many people fail to report the accident in fear of being let go. The employee feels that if they assume the responsibility of the accident and does not ask the business for compensation, they will stay in a better light with the employer. … Read More