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Oilfield Injury Lawyer: Dealing with Oil & Gas Injuries

Speak Up After a Work-Related Injury

Attorney Maness Knows Oil & Gas Personal Injury Law

Do you work in the oil and gas industry as one of the many oil field workers and have been injured on the job? If so, it’s important to know that you have rights. A Harrison County oil field injury lawyer can explain them and your legal options. The Law Office of Josh B. Maness has over a decade of experience representing oil and gas workers across the East Texas area who’ve sustained injuries on the job.

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Aggressive Legal Counsel for Accident Victims in Harrison County, TX

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Call attorney Maness now to speak with a skilled personal injury attorney. He can effectively represent clients after the types of accident injuries listed below:

  • Pipeline injuries
  • Gas line injuries
  • Oil rig injuries

Our firm offers free case evaluations to residents in Harrison County, Panola County, Marion County, and surrounding areas throughout Texas.

With decades of oil and gas worker injury experience, being the first chair lead counsel in over 125 jury trials, attorney Maness of the Law Office of Josh B. Maness understands the complicated task of filing a workers’ compensation claim and achieving fair results. He’s not afraid to take on large oil and gas companies in order to protect the rights of victims.

While we cannot guarantee future success, Our dedicated oilfield injury lawyers have a proven track record of winning record-setting verdicts and settlements, demonstrating their unwavering commitment to clients and their families throughout the legal process and beyond.

Speak Up After a Work-Related Injury: A Guide for Oilfield Workers

Common Causes of Texas Oil Field Accidents

In 2024, Harrison County employed 31,700 people. Of these workers, 854 worked in mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction. As a substantial oil reservoir and economic contributor, the East Texas oil field, also known as the Black Giant, spans 140,000 acres and has produced six billion barrels of oil since its discovery in 1933.

For oil industry workers, going to work every day can be incredibly dangerous. When last studied, there were 153 severe injuries reported across the United States in oil and gas industries, often resulting in hospitalization, eye injuries, and even amputation.

Oil businesses gain when work sites are open around the clock, but this increases the risk of an oil field accident. The use of heavy equipment, truck traffic, and working conditions all increase the risk of accidents for workers. Oil and gas production is a significant source of employment in Texas, but there has also been a surge in the related support businesses. These tasks expose workers to equipment that can break bones, explosive gases, and chemicals that can cause cancer.

Some of the most common causes of oil field crashes include those incidents listed below:

  • Oil transportation accident
  • Explosion and fire
  • Chemical leak or release
  • Pipeline rupture
  • Gas leak
  • Oil spill
  • Crane failure
  • Fracking accidents
  • Defective equipment

Whether you suffered injuries in a workplace explosion or a truck collision brought on by increased traffic near an oil field, you should contact a Harrison County oil field injury attorney. At the Law Office of Josh B. Maness, we work together to enhance our clients’ lives and make a difference in the industry

What Are the Common Oil Field Injuries in Harrison County?

Oil field injuries can vary from minor burns to serious injuries, such as bone damage and even death. The financial burden of medical bills resulting from these injuries can be overwhelming for workers and their families.

The conditions at oil field workplaces are exceedingly risky for oil and gas sector employees. If safety, oversight, and maintenance are compromised, there is a genuine risk of serious injury or death. Accidents in oil fields can result in severe and potentially fatal injuries.

The Law Office of Josh B. Maness’s knowledgeable personal injury attorneys put a lot of effort into working for injured workers and their families to receive fair compensation for their current and future needs.

These oil and gas accidents can happen when companies don’t follow safety regulations and provide laborers with a safe work environment. When they do happen, common injuries that occur are listed below:

  • Amputations
  • Bone fractures
  • Severe burns
  • Back, neck, and spinal cord injuries
  • Severe hearing loss
  • Vision loss
  • Head and traumatic brain injuries
  • Exposure to toxic fumes that may result in chronic illness
  • Chemical burns

With adherence to OSHA requirements, safety measures can be implemented to prevent accidents and limit consequential damages. Safety gear is crucial for taking preventive action. Supervisors must emphasize properly maintaining and employing safety equipment such as hard hats, safety glasses, gloves, boots, and other items to safeguard workers.

After a workplace injury, it’s important to take the steps listed below:

  • Call 911 and request medical attention, even if you feel okay. You may be running on adrenaline and have internal injuries or more severe damage than you realize. Plus, it’s vital to have your physical status on official medical documents for your future legal case.
  • Inform your employer of the incident so you can start the next steps of workers’ compensation.
  • Take photos and videos at the incident site, if you are able to. Having this proof can be pivotal in your future case. Take them quickly, as the site of the incident is likely going to be cleaned soon afterward, and the evidence may be erased.
  • Collect the contact information of the at-fault party and any eyewitnesses. This may include getting the contact number from the information label on the machine that injured you, or the direct contact information of a third-party contractor who was responsible for your injury.

    During this period, do not apologize or admit fault in the incident. If you do, it may be used against you later on. Do not act combatively or argue with anyone, either. It may make them reluctant to cooperate during your future legal case.

  • Hire Attorney Maness to guide you through the next steps in your legal case.

Seeking Compensation for Third-Party Oil Field Injuries

Nobody expects to be injured, and when it happens, it’s always a surprise. If a third party was responsible for your injuries, you may be able to pursue a legal case against them. For example, if a third-party contractor was responsible for the incident, they may be held liable under Texas oil field injury laws.

You can file a legal claim with the help of an experienced Harrison County oil field injury lawyer. Your attorney can help you recover compensation from the party responsible for your injury. Normally, you can make a third-party injury claim if you suffer the following damages: lost wages, medical expenses, pain and suffering, future salary, severity of damage, and mental suffering.

The amount of compensation you can request depends on the details of your unique case. Attorney Maness can help explain what to expect during legal proceedings. Your lawyer can also navigate interactions with the insurance company to help you receive compensation

Depending on the extent of your damages, you may need to pursue compensation beyond insurance negotiations via an official trial. Attorney Maness has extensive experience representing past clients in civil court and is unafraid to pursue the greatest extent of the law for your damages. In fact, he’s taken more than 125 cases to a jury trial.

Evidence for Your Personal Injury Claim

Your lawyer can help you gather evidence and calculate your damages to strengthen your claim. This, in turn, helps you get fair compensation. Courts rely on the evidence provided by both sides to make decisions regarding compensation.

If the at-fault party has more evidence than you, or you only have a small amount and offer too much speculation, it can jeopardize the outcome of your case. Evidence can vary, depending on the details of your injury, but may include the types of items listed below:

  • Security camera footage of the incident. This evidence needs to be gathered as quickly as possible, as security cameras tend to tape over their footage after a short window of time.
  • Photos and videos taken at the time of the incident. If you are able to do so, capture proof of your visible injuries, the site of the incident, and the cause of your injuries.
  • Copies of any incident reports filed by your supervisor and/or the police.
  • Copies of work logs.
  • Transcripts of 911 calls.
  • Testimony from anyone who witnessed the incident. This can include your co-workers, nearby strangers, or contractors. If you are able to, collect their contact information at the site of the incident, so Attorney Maness can reach out to them to collect their statement. This should be done soon after the incident, as eyewitness memories tend to alter quickly after witnessing traumatic events.
  • Copies of your medical records. If you experience a workplace injury, seek medical attention at a hospital, such as the CHRISTUS Good Shepherd Medical Center. Having your physical status on official documents can be pivotal evidence during your future legal case.
  • Copies of your medical bills, proof of lost income, and proof of other financial losses, such as debt you’ve incurred from the incident.
  • Proof of your emotional pain, such as notes from a therapist that detail your mental status since the incident.
  • A written, detailed timeline of events. Having your proof organized in chronological order can help make the legal process proceed more quickly.

Determining Liability and Oil Field Employer Negligence

Determining liability in oil field crash claims can be difficult since numerous parties may share fault. In some oil field injury claims cases, workers’ compensation insurance may provide limited financial benefits, but an experienced lawyer can help you explore additional legal options.

An experienced Texas oilfield injury lawyer will endeavor to examine the accident and compile data to prove carelessness properly. Additionally, they will take legal action against your employer if their carelessness led to the situation to hold them accountable for their actions or lack thereof.

However, in most cases, an employer’s workers’ compensation insurance policy is the only remedy for injured workers unless a third party caused the incident. However, if you can provide concrete evidence that your employer’s recklessness directly caused your injuries, you may be able to pursue a personal injury case against them. This makes it vital to seek legal counsel to understand what Texas laws apply to your unique case.

When Should You Hire an Oil Field Injury Lawyer?

There is no reason to wait if you or a loved one was hurt while performing work-related duties in an oil field or on a rig. The statute of limitations in Texas for personal injury cases is two years, so if you have been hurt in an oil field accident, you should immediately consult an experienced personal injury attorney or hire an oil field injury lawyer.

Speaking with an experienced oil field personal injury lawyer about your case can help you receive the legal aid you need to pursue the just compensation you deserve and start you on the road to rehabilitation and healing.

A local Harrison County oil field injury law firm like the Law Office of Josh B. Maness truly cares for people hurt in catastrophic workplace collisions. We are passionate about assisting these people in healing and moving forward in their lives while receiving fair and just compensation. Another benefit to hiring us is that we are familiar with the Harrison County Courthouse in Marshall, at 200 West Houston, where these types of cases are often handled.

Hire an Experienced Lawyer for Oil & Gas Injuries

Working in the oil or gas industry is a tough and dangerous job, especially for oil field workers. The financial burden of medical bills resulting from oil field injuries can be overwhelming. It’s physically demanding, and the conditions are often unsafe. When you’re hurt on the job, you need a knowledgeable personal injury attorney by your side to protect your rights to seek compensation that can help you recover from your injuries.

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Don't Let Those at Fault Slip Through the Cracks

Reach out now to get the justice you deserve.

Make an appointment with accomplished personal injury Attorney Josh Maness. He focuses on helping victims of oil and gas injuries and works hard for his clients to get the justice they deserve. You don’t have to take on your legal situation alone. If you need support in Waskom, Marshall, Hallsville, or elsewhere in Harrison County, count on our legal services to make a difference in the outcome of your case. Reach out to schedule a free consultation and put his experience on your side.

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