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Texas Plant & Industrial Injury Lawyers

Plant, refinery, and industrial work environments are some of the most dangerous workplaces in Texas. When companies fail to follow proper safety procedures, maintain equipment, train workers, or protect employees and contractors, the consequences can be catastrophic.

At Sorrels Law, we represent workers, contractors, and families affected by serious industrial accidents, refinery explosions, toxic chemical exposure, fires, and workplace deaths. Our attorneys understand the complexity of industrial accident litigation and aggressively pursue companies, contractors, and insurers responsible for unsafe conditions.

Whether the accident occurred at a refinery, chemical plant, manufacturing facility, construction site, or industrial operation, our team is prepared to fight for the compensation and accountability our clients deserve.

We Handle All Types of

Plant & Industrial Injury Cases

Sorrels Law represents clients in a wide range of healthcare negligence and catastrophic injury cases.

  • Refinery Explosions

    Catastrophic explosions caused by unsafe operations, equipment failures, chemical releases, or negligent maintenance.

  • Chemical Exposure Injuries

    Exposure to toxic chemicals, hazardous gases, dangerous substances, and industrial contaminants.

  • Industrial Fires

    Plant and workplace fires caused by unsafe systems, electrical failures, combustible materials, or negligence.

  • Construction & Contractor Accidents

    Serious injuries involving contractors, subcontractors, heavy equipment, scaffolding, and unsafe job sites.

  • Equipment & Machinery Failures

    Defective machinery, unsafe industrial equipment, pressure vessel failures, and mechanical malfunctions.

  • Oilfield & Energy Industry Accidents

    Explosions, blowouts, transportation incidents, and unsafe energy operations resulting in catastrophic harm.

  • Catastrophic Injury Cases

    Burn injuries, amputations, traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, crush injuries, and permanent disabilities.

  • Industrial Wrongful Death

    Fatal workplace accidents caused by unsafe conditions, explosions, chemical exposure, or negligence.

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WHY CHOOSE SORRELS LAW

Experience Matters in High Stakes Litigation

Sorrels Law has extensive experience handling catastrophic injury and wrongful death litigation involving industrial facilities, refineries, energy companies, and major corporations. Our attorneys understand:

We prepare every case aggressively and are willing to take cases to trial when necessary. Companies and insurers often work quickly to minimize liability after serious industrial accidents. Our role is to protect injured workers and families while pursuing full accountability.

At Sorrels Law, we understand that behind every case is a person, a family, and a future forever changed by negligence.

UNDERSTANDING YOUR RIGHTS

Understanding Plant & Industrial Injury Claims

Industrial accident cases often involve multiple companies, contractors, safety regulations, insurance carriers, and technical investigations. These claims may require analysis of OSHA violations, industry safety standards, maintenance records, engineering failures, operational procedures, and corporate decision-making.

Many injured workers are told they only have workers’ compensation rights, but that is not always true. In many industrial accident cases, third-party contractors, manufacturers, subcontractors, maintenance companies, or outside vendors may also share responsibility for the incident.

Because evidence can disappear quickly after a major industrial accident, early legal action is critical. Investigations often begin immediately after explosions, fires, and catastrophic workplace incidents, making experienced legal representation essential from the beginning.

THE STEPS YOU TAKE MATTER

Protect Your Rights After a Plant or Industrial Accident

1

Seek Medical Attention Immediately

Your health and safety should always come first after an industrial or refinery accident.

2

Report the Incident as Soon as Possible

Notify your employer or supervisor immediately so the incident is properly documented.

3

Preserve Important Evidence

If possible, keep photographs, witness information, incident reports, safety complaints, and communications related to the accident.

4

Avoid Giving Recorded Statements

Do not sign documents or provide statements to investigators or insurance companies before understanding your legal rights.

5

Speak With an Experienced Industrial Accident Lawyer Early

Industrial companies and insurers often begin building defenses immediately after an accident, making early legal guidance critical to protecting your case.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Plant & Industrial Injury Case FAQs

That depends on the circumstances. Some employers carry workers’ compensation coverage, while others may not. In many cases, third-party companies may also be legally responsible.

Victims of refinery explosions may have claims involving negligence, unsafe operations, equipment failures, or third-party liability.

Depending on the case, compensation may include medical expenses, lost income, future treatment costs, pain and suffering, disability, and wrongful death damages.

Surviving family members may have the right to pursue a wrongful death claim under Texas law.

Texas imposes strict deadlines on injury and wrongful death claims, making early legal action extremely important.

Many industrial accident cases involve multiple responsible parties, including contractors, subcontractors, equipment manufacturers, and outside vendors.

Speak With a Texas Industrial Accident Lawyer Today

If you or a loved one has been seriously injured in a refinery, plant, construction, or industrial accident, Sorrels Law is ready to help.

Our team understands the devastating impact these accidents have on workers and families. We are committed to pursuing justice, accountability, and full compensation for those harmed by unsafe industrial practices.

No fee unless we win.