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REFINERY ACCIDENT LAWYER

Injured in a Refinery Accident? We Fight for Injured Workers.

Refineries are some of the most dangerous workplaces, with employees facing risks from explosions, toxic exposure, fires, and heavy machinery accidents. When safety protocols fail, the consequences can be devastating, leading to serious injuries and even fatalities. At Carreon Law Firm, we fight for refinery workers injured due to negligence, unsafe conditions, and company oversight. If you or a loved one has been hurt in a refinery accident, contact us today for a free consultation.

Oil refineries and chemical plants operate under strict safety regulations, yet accidents still occur due to negligence, improper maintenance, and lack of safety enforcement. Employers must ensure that equipment functions properly, employees are trained, and workplaces remain hazard-free. When companies cut corners to increase profits, workers pay the price.

Determining liability in a refinery accident can be complex. While workers’ compensation may cover medical bills and lost wages, many cases involve third-party liability, meaning equipment manufacturers, subcontractors, or plant owners may also be responsible. In cases of gross negligence, injured workers may be eligible to file personal injury or wrongful death lawsuits for additional compensation. Understanding responsibility requires a detailed investigation into maintenance records, safety violations, and regulatory compliance.

Our firm thoroughly investigates refinery explosions, chemical spills, machinery malfunctions, and unsafe working conditions to hold responsible parties accountable. We work with industry experts to prove negligence and fight for maximum compensation. Many refinery accidents could have been prevented with proper safety measures, and we are committed to ensuring companies are held accountable for putting profits over worker safety.

Refinery accidents can cause severe burns, toxic exposure, brain injuries, spinal damage, and amputations, often leaving victims with lifelong medical complications. Many workers face long recoveries, mounting medical bills, and lost wages, making it difficult to support their families. These accidents often result from unsafe conditions, poor equipment maintenance, and failures to follow industry regulations. When safety is ignored, workers pay the price.

Injured refinery workers may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and long-term care. However, insurance companies and employers often try to minimize payouts or deny claims. Some cases involve third-party negligence, such as defective machinery or unsafe contractor practices, allowing victims to seek additional legal action beyond workers’ compensation. Proving liability requires a thorough investigation into company policies and safety records.

At Carreon Law Firm, we fight for refinery workers harmed by negligence and unsafe conditions. We work with industry experts, accident specialists, and medical professionals to prove fault and pursue the maximum compensation possible. Many refinery accidents are preventable, and holding employers, contractors, and manufacturers accountable helps make workplaces safer for everyone.

Protect Your Rights – Get the Compensation You Deserve

Refinery accidents can leave workers facing serious injuries, financial hardships, and an uncertain future—but you don’t have to go through it alone. At Carreon Law Firm, we fight for injured refinery workers and hold negligent companies accountable. Don’t let employers or insurance companies deny you the compensation you deserve. Contact us today for a free consultation, and let us help you secure justice and financial recovery.

Seek immediate medical attention, report the incident to your employer, and document everything you can. Then contact an attorney who understands the complexities of refinery accident claims.

Common causes include equipment failures, poor maintenance, explosions, chemical spills, and failure to follow safety protocols—all of which may be due to negligence.

Liability may extend beyond your employer to include contractors, subcontractors, equipment manufacturers, or property owners—especially if third-party negligence played a role.

Yes, if a third party contributed to your injury or your employer was grossly negligent, you may be able to file a personal injury lawsuit in addition to a workers’ compensation claim.

Victims often suffer from burns, chemical exposure, lung damage, traumatic brain injuries, spinal injuries, broken bones, or amputations—many requiring long-term care.

Workers’ comp can help with medical bills and a portion of lost wages, but it doesn’t cover pain and suffering or full wage replacement. Additional compensation may be available through a lawsuit.

If your employer doesn’t have coverage, you may be able to pursue a direct lawsuit for damages. An attorney can help evaluate your legal options.

In Texas, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims is generally two years, but timelines may be shorter depending on the circumstances. Don’t wait to take legal action.

Yes. These cases are complex, often involving multiple parties, technical evidence, and serious injuries. An experienced lawyer can protect your rights and maximize your compensation.

We have the experience and dedication to take on large corporations and fight for injured refinery workers. Our team is committed to getting you the compensation and justice you deserve.

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