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Hurt on the Rig or in the Field?

Legal Help for Oilfield Injuries

When the Work Gets Dangerous

We Stand Up for Oil & Gas Workers

If you were hurt working the rigs, you’re not alone. From equipment failures to unsafe sites, we’ve seen how fast things can go wrong—and how hard companies work to avoid paying. We help injured workers get the compensation they’ve earned.

We Know the Risks & the Industry

Serious Injuries Deserve Serious Action

We’ve handled injury cases across East Texas oilfields. Whether you were working offshore, on a well pad, or driving between sites, we know how to build a case that holds up under pressure.

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Oil Field Experience

We understand the unique hazards of the job.

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Workplace Investigations

We uncover what happened—and who’s responsible.

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Hands-On Help

You won’t be shuffled to a paralegal or assistant.

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Strong Representation

We push for fair compensation in high-risk cases.

Injured on the Job? Start Here.

After an oilfield injury, the process can feel stacked against you. These answers can help you take the first step toward protecting your rights.

  • What should I do after an oilfield accident?

    Report it immediately and get medical care—even if you’re not sure how serious it is. Then, contact an attorney to help preserve evidence and guide your next steps.

  • Can I sue my employer?

    Texas doesn’t require employers to carry workers’ comp. If yours doesn’t—or if a third party was involved—you may have a personal injury case.

  • What injuries are common in oilfield cases?

    Burns, head injuries, fractures, crush injuries, and chemical exposure are all common. We’ve handled them—and we know how to fight for long-term care costs and lost wages.

  • Do I need a lawyer if they’ve already offered me a settlement?

    Yes. Initial offers are often far below what you may truly need. We can review the offer and let you know what’s fair—and what’s not.

  • How long do I have to file a claim?

    Most cases must be filed within two years of the injury, but the sooner you act, the better we can protect your case and preserve critical evidence.

You Work Hard—We’ll Handle This

Let’s Get You Some Answers

Oilfield injuries change lives. We’ll help you understand your rights, calculate what you’re owed, and hold the right people accountable. Let’s talk—no pressure, no rush.