Oilfield Injury Lawyer Oilfield Accident Lawyer Oilfield Injury Attorney By CompeteX
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0:00 - Cover Topic
0:09 - Welcome
0:21 - Oil Field Accidents and Explosions
1:29 - What to do After an Oilfield Accident or Explosion
2:19 - Don’t Place Your Future in the Company’s Hands
-Oil Field Accidents and Explosions Are On the Rise Across the United States
When it comes to serious and fatal injuries, the oil and gas industry is the most dangerous in the country.
From 2012 to 2020, the collective fatality rate for onshore and offshore workers was 7 times higher than the rate for all U.S. workers combined.
Unfortunately, these statistics are only getting worse, as numerous safety laws and regulations that were created to protect workers and discourage owners and operators from placing profits over safety continue to be repealed
Louisiana, for example, had 5 catastrophic refinery and oil rig explosions between January and October, which is more than the past 5 years combined.
-What to do After an Oilfield Accident or Explosion
Stop working immediately
Report your injury as soon as possible
Demand immediate medical treatment at a doctor of your choice
Do not give a formal statement, sign ANY paperwork, or accept any money from the company (besides your normal paycheck) prior to speaking with an experienced oil field injury lawyer
Contact our Undefeated Oilfield Accident Lawyers as soon as possible
-Don’t Place Your Future in the Company’s Hands
Despite what the company and its claims reps (insurance agents) may tell you, their number one priority is to avoid responsibility and pay you and your family as little as possible.
Some of the most common ways that companies try to avoid responsibility after oilfield accidents include:
taking recorded statements
hiring private investigators to follow, photograph and videotape the injured worker and his or her family members
“losing” critical evidence that proves the company was at fault or that you were not at fault for the accident
blaming the injured worker for failing to “stop work” or perform a complete JSA or Hazard Analysis prior to starting the job
attempting to discredit the injured worker by obtaining conflicting statements from co-workers or “experts” hired by the company after the accident
minimizing the severity of the worker’s injuries by sending them to doctors who are hired and paid by the company, its insurer or the workers’ compensation provider, and
using anything the injured worker or his or her family members post on social media to claim that the worker is exaggerating or lying about their injuries
Some companies will even attempt to require injured workers to sign documents that prevent them from being able to recover damages from the company before it will release the workers’ paychecks.
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