Industrial jobs can be dangerous, and one mistake can lead to life-changing injuries. Our North Carolina industrial accident attorneys fight for injured workers to recover compensation through workers’ comp and personal injury claims.

Industrial accidents can greatly impact the lives of victims and their family members. These types of accidents are usually unexpected and can cause minor or major damage to the victim physically and mentally. An experienced industrial accident lawyer can help to provide guidance and resources needed by the victim in the form a life care plan.
Industrial accidents often occur as a result of defective, misused, or improperly installed equipment, unsafe structures, or an inadequate, broken, or missing safety device. Some accidents are due to the company knowingly putting their workers at risk, some are not. If you have been injured at work, you could have a legal claim.
Many industrial accidents also involve negligence by third parties (property owners, contractors, subcontractors). In these cases, you may be entitled to more than workers’ compensation. This is significant because workers’ compensation does not pay for “non-monetary” injuries like pain and suffering.
Because we litigate both workers’ compensation and personal injury claims, we understand how the laws work together. We thoroughly investigate the causes of industrial accidents and aggressively pursue all responsible parties so that our clients are compensated as fully as possible. If you need answers about your accident, please call us for a free consultation today. Valerie Johnson is here to help.
DID YOU KNOW? One of the deadliest industrial accidents in U.S. history happened in North Carolina. In 1991, 25 workers died in a fire at the Imperial Foods chicken processing plant in Hamlet while trapped inside a locked building. Fifty-four other workers were badly injured, suffering burns, blindness, respiratory disease from smoke inhalation, neurological damage, and post-traumatic stress disorder. The fire was caused by faulty equipment. In 11 years, the factory had never received a safety inspection.
We represent clients statewide, with offices in Durham and Charlotte. Whether you’ve been injured at work or hurt in a crash, we’ll meet you where you are.