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Experienced Factory Injury Attorney in Gastonia, NC

Every work site can provide dangers and risks to the employees present, but there are some lines of employment that are inherently more hazardous than others. Factory settings can be dangerous in a variety of ways, and sustaining an injury at these sites is all too common. If you were recently injured as a factory employee, you may be entitled to several forms of monetary compensation, and a skilled Gastonia factory injury lawyer from Roberts Law Firm, P.A., can help.

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Common Factory Accident Injuries in North Carolina

People who are employed at factories need to be aware of the risks involved in their mode of work. The federal government, through the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, or OSHA, outlines multiple rules and regulations in regard to how factory workers are to be treated and how the workplace itself is to maintain safety and precaution. When a factory does not abide by these rules, hazardous situations can occur, which can result in accidents and injuries.

Even with all the necessary rules and regulations in place, accidents, and resulting injuries can still take place at factory job sites. The most common kinds of factory injuries include:

  • Chemical or thermal burns due to fires, explosions, or electrocution.
  • Exposure to chemicals or toxins.
  • Falling from great heights.
  • Being struck by falling objects or debris.
  • Slipping and falling in wet conditions.
  • Being pinned or crushed by heavy machinery.
  • Suffering a bodily injury due to equipment failure.
  • Inhaling smoke or harmful vapors.
  • Injuries resulting from factory vehicle accidents.

If you were recently injured in any of these ways in a factory work setting, the workplace injury attorneys at Roberts Law Firm, P.A., are ready to assist you. With over 40 years of experience, we can review the details of your case and help determine the correct course of legal action for you to take in order to recover the full amount of compensation available to you.

Types of Factory Accident Injury Claims

There are multiple kinds of potential legal claims you may be able to file as the victim of a Gastonia factory accident. These include the following:

  • Workers’ compensation. Your attorney can help you file a claim for workers’ compensation benefits through the insurance coverage of your employer. If your claim is initially denied, your attorney can help you file an appeal. These benefits can include compensation for medical costs, lost wages, permanent or temporary disability, and any future anticipated medical costs.
  • Personal injury claims. If you are injured in a factory setting because of the negligence of a third party, such as a subcontractor or the manufacturer of defective equipment, the attorneys at Roberts Law Firm, P.A., may be able to assist you in filing a personal injury claim for additional forms of compensation, including medical costs, lost wages, future anticipated medical costs, pain and suffering, and even wrongful death damages.
  • Premises liability claims. If you are a visitor to a factory setting and suffer a slip, trip, fall, or other injury-causing accident, we can assist you in filing a premises liability personal injury claim and recover several forms of damages, including medical costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and in certain cases, punitive damages should the courts decide the negligence of the at-fault party to be gross or particularly egregious.

If you’re not sure what type of factory injury claim to file, contact a Gastonia factory injury attorney who can help you evaluate the case and decide how to move forward with it.

What to Do Immediately After a Factory Injury

The steps you take following a factory injury are important for both your health and safety, and your eventual workers’ compensation or third-party claim. No matter how you were injured, you should:

  • Prioritize your safety.
  • Seek prompt medical attention at a local hospital like CaroMont Medical Center.
  • Notify your supervisor.
  • Document the incident.
  • Collect witness information.
  • File a workplace incident report.
  • Keep records of your medical treatment.
  • File a workers’ compensation claim.
  • Consult an attorney regarding your workers’ compensation claim and the possibility of filing a third-party civil claim.

If you follow these steps, you should have a relatively easy time getting the compensation you deserve. If you have questions about factory injury laws or the claim-filing process, an experienced attorney can answer them for you in addition to helping you with the rest of your factory injury claim.

Why Hire a Factory Injury Lawyer?

From 2022 to 2023, the incidence of injuries and illnesses in the manufacturing industry in North Carolina was reduced from 2.6 to 2.4 cases per 100 full-time workers, bringing the state’s case rate below the national average of 2.6 cases per 100 full-time workers. If you’re one of the many factory workers who have sustained an injury in the Tar Heel State recently, it most likely doesn’t matter to you that the state’s overall rate is low, though.

What matters is filing a valid workers’ compensation or civil claim. You can hire a factory injury lawyer to assist you with this process. Your lawyer can help you with everything from paperwork to negotiating a settlement and provide courtroom representation should your case go to trial. Working with a lawyer is an effective way to improve your odds of success and takes some of the stress off you during a difficult time.

FAQs

What Is a Common Injury in Factories?

The most common injuries in factories are musculoskeletal sprains, strains, and tears, which can be caused by overexertion, heavy lifting, or repetitive motions. However, factory environments also present other hazards that can lead to occupational injuries, including falls, struck-by incidents, cuts, crushing injuries, and even amputations. Some of the most serious factory injuries can be fatal.

How Common Are Factory Injuries?

The overall rate of injuries in the manufacturing industry is 2.4 per 100 full-time workers in North Carolina, or 2.6 per 100 full-time workers across the country. However, these statistics do not fully capture the risk of working in a factory. Even modern factories can be quite dangerous, and your lifetime risk of sustaining a serious injury is high relative to workers in other fields.

What Are the Seven Types of Injuries?

The seven most common types of injuries are bone fractures, ligament sprains, muscle strains, lacerations, contusions, burns, and dislocations. These types of injuries do not cover all of the possible harms that can befall a factory worker. Workers may also experience more dramatic injuries, such as traumatic amputations, but these occur at lower rates in modern factory settings.

What Counts as an Industrial Injury?

An industrial injury is any kind of harm that arises directly from your employment in a factory or another industrial setting. These injuries include sudden accidents on the job, such as crushing injuries, and medical conditions that develop gradually over time, like repetitive motion injuries. You may be eligible to receive workers’ compensation or file a third-party claim for your industrial injury with the help of an industrial injury lawyer.

Let the Gastonia Factory Injury Lawyers at Roberts Law Firm, P.A., Work for You

If you suffered an injury in a factory setting in Gastonia, North Carolina, the team at Roberts Law Firm, P.A., is here to help. Get in touch with our offices now to learn more about our services and schedule your initial consultation.

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Scott W. Roberts

Scott W. Roberts

Workers’ Compensation & Personal Injury

Attorney Scott W. Roberts is a partner at Roberts Law Firm, P.A., licensed in North Carolina and South Carolina, with over 30 years of experience representing clients in personal injury and workers’ compensation cases.

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D. Brad Collins

D. Brad Collins

Personal Injury & Civil Litigation

Attorney D. Brad Collins brings extensive experience in personal injury and civil litigation. He is dedicated to helping clients achieve the best possible outcome through effective legal strategies.

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