When an oil rig explodes or a pipeline bursts, the injuries are often life-altering: severe burns, amputations, or death. While Workers' Comp covers basic bills, it does <strong>not</strong> pay for pain and suffering or punitive damages.
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Section 01
More Than Just Workers' Comp
If you are injured on a rig, your employer will tell you that Workers' Compensation is your only option. They are often wrong.
Most oil field sites involve dozens of different companies (contractors, equipment rentals, water haulers). If a third party caused your injury, you can file a civil lawsuit for full damages, including pain and suffering.
Section 02
Common Oil Field Disasters
- Rig Explosions/Blowouts: Failure of blowout preventers (BOP) or improper pressure monitoring leading to catastrophic fires.
- Frac Sand Truck Crashes: Overloaded sand haulers destroying rural highways (like Hwy 281) and causing fatal collisions.
- Pipeline Failures: Corroded pipes or excavation errors causing gas leaks and explosions in residential areas.
- H2S Exposure: Hydrogen Sulfide gas leaks due to faulty detectors, causing permanent brain damage or death.
Section 03
Who is Responsible?
We investigate the "Company Man" (the operator's representative) to see if they rushed the job, ignored safety protocols, or hired unqualified subcontractors.
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Evidence disappears fast in the oil patch. Companies will bulldoze a site within days of an explosion. We have emergency response teams ready to fly drones and document the scene before the evidence is destroyed.
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