An industrial accident can affect every part of your life if you are left with serious injuries that prevent you from working and get in the way of a normal recovery. A Santa Clarita industrial accident lawyer can help injured workers with workers’ compensation claims that occur at factories, warehouses, construction sites, manufacturing facilities, and other industrial work sites throughout the area.
Wax & Wax, A Law Corporation, guides injured employees through the workers’ compensation process while pursuing medical treatment, wage replacement benefits, and support as they recover.
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For many years, Wax & Wax, A Law Corporation, has been representing injured workers in Southern California with their workers’ compensation cases involving both catastrophic injuries and more routine workplace accidents.
Wax & Wax’s workers’ compensation practice emphasizes personal attention and long-term client relationships in a family-run law firm with over 60 years of history.
Robert Castillo handles cases directly and is focused on explaining the workers’ compensation system to clients, as well as guiding injured employees through the process of getting benefits and medical care provided under California law.
Industrial work may involve physical labor around large machinery, heights, electrical hazards, forklifts, repetitive movements, and demanding production quotas. Injuries occur in warehouses, aerospace facilities, manufacturing plants, construction sites, and distribution centers in Santa Clarita.
Industrial accidents may be the result of one traumatic incident or a medical condition that occurs over time due to repetitive stress to the body. Industrial accident claims may include broken bones, back injuries, burns, crush injuries, repetitive stress injuries, or occupational illnesses from exposure to unsafe working conditions.
Industrial workers injured in Santa Clarita may be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits under California law. California Labor Code § 3600 provides that employees who are injured on the job may be eligible for benefits, regardless of fault, in many cases. Workers’ compensation can offer medical expenses, temporary wage replacement, permanent impairment compensation, and extra benefits for job loss if an injury hinders someone’s capacity to work.
Industrial accidents can occur in warehouses, manufacturing plants, aerospace facilities, construction sites, and distribution centers in the Santa Clarita area, including Valencia’s industrial corridors and major business districts along Interstate 5 and State Route 14.
Given that numerous claims stem from severe injuries and intricate medical care, disagreements frequently surface concerning work limitations, disability assessments, and the degree of lasting functional loss.
Industrial accidents do not always develop suddenly. Sometimes, workers develop injuries after performing the same physical tasks for months or years. Repetitive lifting, vibration from machinery, repeated hand movements, awkward positioning, and continued strain on joints and muscles may result in serious medical conditions.
Industrial workers may develop carpal tunnel syndrome, back injuries, shoulder damage, nerve conditions, or chronic pain disorders related to the physical nature of their jobs. These claims may be contested since they do not always arise from a single incident but instead build up over a period of time.
When a serious injury occurs at work, employees are often juggling medical appointments, lost wages, physical pain, and endless insurance adjuster phone calls all at once. Some fear retaliation or believe that filing a workers’ compensation claim will somehow result in losing their jobs.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, California reported approximately 224,100 workplace injury cases involving days away from work, job transfer, or work restrictions in 2024, with a DART incidence rate of 1.9 cases per 100 full-time workers.
Delayed medical treatment or getting pushed back into the workplace too soon can be disheartening to employees. Industrial accident claims can be especially challenging when an injury forces workers to leave physically demanding jobs they have held for years.
After an industrial accident, injured workers should notify their employer about the injury as soon as possible and seek prompt medical treatment. California workers’ compensation laws impose strict deadlines and medical documentation requirements that can impact eligibility for benefits.
Employees injured at warehouses, manufacturing facilities, aerospace plants, and construction sites throughout Santa Clarita may also need to maintain records of missed work, symptoms, and treatment recommendations while the claim is pending.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that private industry employers in California had about 344,500 nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses in 2024. California’s total recordable case incidence rate was 2.9 cases per 100 full-time workers. Manufacturing, construction, transportation, warehousing, and industrial labor environments continue to account for a significant share of workplace injury claims in California.
California law provides for workers’ comp benefits if an employee suffers a gradual injury at work that develops over time as a result of repetitive or strenuous physical activity. Industrial employees, for example, can acquire back, shoulder, knee, hand, nerve, or joint problems as a result of many years of lifting, repetitive activity, work with machinery, or physical exertion.
These types of workers’ compensation claims can be complex because symptoms often get progressively worse over time.
In California, construction and industrial occupations are highly dangerous as they can put workers in contact with heavy machinery, high areas, electrical currents, repetitive stress, and physically strenuous situations. The California Department of Industrial Relations listed the construction industry as having a rate of 2.2 nonfatal occupational injuries per 100 full-time workers in 2024.
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A serious workplace injury can create uncertainty regarding your health, finances, and future earning capacity. Injured workers from Santa Clarita and the surrounding communities are represented by Wax & Wax, A Law Corporation, in workers’ compensation cases related to industrial accidents, repetitive trauma claims, and other workplace injuries in all industries throughout California. Schedule a consultation to hire an industrial accident lawyer today.
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At Wax & Wax, A Law Corporation, our attorneys are prepared to fight for your rights and best interests, whether you need help with workers’ compensation, Social Security disability (SSD), a personal injury matter, or an employment law concern. We are proud to bring a wealth of experience, knowledge, and legal ability to the courtroom on behalf of our clients. Complete the online contact form or give us a call at (818) 247-1001.
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