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San Antonio Industrial Accident Lawyer

Helping Injured Industrial Workers Secure Compensation

If you or a loved one has been hurt in an industrial accident in San Antonio, you may be facing overwhelming medical bills, lost income, and a long road to recovery. Industrial job sites are some of the most dangerous workplaces in Texas, and when safety is ignored, workers often pay the price. At KRW Lawyers, we are dedicated to protecting the rights of injured workers and their families. With experience handling complex work injury claims, our team fights to ensure you get the compensation you deserve.

Our San Antonio industrial accident lawyers know the laws that apply to these cases and how to pursue claims against employers, contractors, and even third parties whose negligence caused your injuries.

Many injured workers are treated at major local facilities such as University Hospital or CHRISTUS Santa Rosa after an incident at a refinery, plant, or construction site, and the cost of that emergency care can be staggering. When you speak with an industrial accident attorney, we can help you understand how your medical records, wage loss, and long-term treatment needs all fit into a potential claim so you are not left navigating these issues alone while trying to heal.

Contact our firm today at (210) 791-8878 for a free, confidential consultation. 

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    Common Types of Industrial Sites

    Industrial accidents can happen across a variety of workplaces in San Antonio and throughout Texas. 

    Some of the most common sites where serious accidents occur include:

    • Construction Sites – With constant use of heavy machinery, scaffolding, and hazardous materials.
    • Oil Refineries & Gas Facilities – Known for risks of explosions, fires, and chemical exposure.
    • Manufacturing Plants – Where machinery and conveyor systems present dangers of crushing or entanglement.
    • Warehouses & Distribution Centers – Frequent forklift accidents, lifting injuries, and slip-and-fall hazards.
    • Chemical Plants – Where toxic exposure, fires, and leaks are ongoing risks.
    • Shipping Yards & Industrial Ports – Dangerous conditions involving large cargo, cranes, and trucks.

    Industrial accidents occur in many different ways, depending on the type of site and the work being performed. 

    Some of the most common accidents include:

    • Explosions and Fires – Often caused by chemical leaks, faulty equipment, or unsafe storage of flammable materials.
    • Falls from Heights – Industrial workers may fall from scaffolds, ladders, rooftops, or platforms.
    • Machinery Accidents – Defective or poorly maintained machines can trap, crush, or amputate body parts.
    • Electrocution – Electrical hazards are common in factories and construction zones.
    • Chemical Exposure – Workers may suffer burns, respiratory damage, or poisoning from toxic chemicals.
    • Vehicle and Equipment Accidents – Forklifts, trucks, and heavy equipment can cause devastating collisions and rollovers.
    • Confined Space Accidents – Entrapment or suffocation in poorly ventilated areas such as tanks or tunnels.

    In addition to the immediate trauma from an explosion, fall, or machinery incident, many industrial workers also suffer long-term conditions such as chronic pain, reduced mobility, or respiratory problems from repeated chemical exposure.

     These injuries can affect your ability to return to work on sites along the I-10 or I-35 corridors, limit the type of jobs you can safely perform, and place strain on your family’s finances for years to come. We take the time to understand how your injuries affect every part of your life so any claim we pursue reflects your future needs, not just your initial hospital bills.

    Call (210) 791-8878 today to take control of your recovery with help from a team that puts your needs first.

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    Recovering Compensation from an Industrial Accident in San Antonio

    After an industrial accident, workers often wonder how they can pay their bills and provide for their families. In Texas, there are generally two main legal avenues for recovery:

    Workers’ Compensation Claims

    • Workers’ comp may provide medical care, partial wage replacement, and disability benefits.
    • These claims do not require proof of fault but may not fully cover all damages (like pain and suffering).
    • Some Texas employers, however, do not carry workers’ compensation insurance, which can make claims more complex.

    Third-Party Claims

    If someone other than your employer contributed to your injury, you may be able to pursue a third-party claim. Examples include:

    • A contractor who failed to follow safety protocols.
    • A manufacturer of defective equipment or machinery.
    • A negligent property owner responsible for unsafe site conditions.

    A third-party lawsuit may allow recovery for pain and suffering, full lost wages, loss of earning capacity, and future medical care—damages not covered under workers’ compensation.

    At KRW Lawyers, our San Antonio industrial accident lawyers carefully investigate your case to determine all possible avenues of recovery.

    When we evaluate your options, we look closely at how the incident happened, who controlled the work area, and whether safety rules under Texas and federal law were followed. This may include reviewing reports from OSHA, talking with coworkers who were at the scene, and analyzing maintenance records or training materials from companies involved in your job site. By building a clear picture of responsibility, an industrial accident attorney San Antonio workers can turn to is better able to identify every potential source of compensation, from insurance policies to responsible third parties.

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    Industrial Accident FAQs

    How long do I have to file an industrial accident claim in Texas?

    In most cases, workers’ compensation claims must be reported quickly (often within 30 days). Personal injury or third-party claims generally must be filed within two years from the date of the accident.

    What if my employer does not carry workers’ compensation insurance?

    If your employer is a “non-subscriber,” you may have the right to file a personal injury lawsuit directly against them. Texas is one of the few states that allows this.

    Can I still recover damages if I was partially at fault?

    Yes. Under Texas comparative negligence laws, you can still recover compensation if you were less than 51% at fault, though your recovery may be reduced.

    How much is my industrial accident case worth?

    Every case is different. Factors include the severity of your injuries, whether you are permanently disabled, your medical costs, and lost income.

    Do I need a lawyer for an industrial accident claim?

    While you can file a workers’ comp claim without an attorney, an experienced lawyer can help maximize your recovery—especially if your employer disputes your claim or if a third-party lawsuit is possible.

    Many people also worry about where to turn if they are contacted by an insurance adjuster or asked to give a statement after an incident at a refinery, factory, or construction project. Speaking with an industrial accident lawyer San Antonio residents trust before signing documents or accepting a quick settlement can help you avoid mistakes that might limit your benefits. We can explain how a recorded statement, release, or early lump-sum offer could affect your rights and guide you in dealing with insurers while you focus on following your doctor’s recommendations at facilities in and around Bexar County.

    What To Do After an Industrial Accident in San Antonio

    In the hours and days after an industrial accident, the steps you take can affect both your health and any future legal claim. Your first priority should always be to get medical care, whether that means going to the emergency room at University Hospital or seeing your own doctor for follow-up treatment. Make sure you tell the provider exactly how and where the accident happened so your records clearly connect your injuries to the incident at your job site. Prompt care not only protects your health, it also creates important documentation that can support your case later on.

    Once your immediate medical needs are addressed, report the accident to your supervisor or employer in writing and keep a copy of anything you submit. If it is safe to do so, take photos or videos of the area where you were hurt, including any equipment, spills, or hazards that may have played a role, and ask trusted coworkers for their contact information in case their statements are needed down the road. Avoid discussing fault or blaming yourself, and be cautious about giving recorded statements to insurance companies until you understand your rights. When you are ready, consulting with an industrial accident lawyer can help you make sense of your options under Texas law and decide on a plan that protects you and your family.

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    Speak with a San Antonio Industrial Accident Attorney Today

    Industrial accidents can change your life in an instant. At KRW Lawyers, we stand up for workers and families who are left struggling after serious injuries. Whether through workers’ compensation or a third-party claim, we fight to get you the financial relief you need to move forward.

    When you contact our office, we can walk you through what to expect in the coming weeks and months, from follow-up visits with specialists to how to document your symptoms and time off work. We will also talk with you about where your accident occurred in the San Antonio area, such as a plant on the South Side or a distribution hub near Loop 410, and how that location affects which courts or laws may apply to your case. By answering your questions early and giving you clear next steps, we help you feel more prepared for what lies ahead while we handle the legal details.

    Call (210) 791-8878 today to take control of your recovery with help from a team that puts your needs first.

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