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Who Is Liable in an Oil Rig Explosion or Accident?

Who Is Liable in an Oil Rig Explosion or Accident?

When an oilfield worker is seriously injured or tragically killed in an oil rig explosion or accident, you can be certain the companies involved — and their insurers and lawyers — will waste no time denying responsibility and attempting to pay you as little as possible. 

With mounting medical bills, lost wages, and your family’s future in jeopardy, you have every right to hold them fully accountable. And you deserve the best legal team you can find, one with the resources and experience to take on the largest oil and gas companies in the world and not only win, but set records.

Oil rig explosion cases are extremely complex, demanding a strategic approach to navigate the layers of Texas and federal laws. At Zehl & Associates, we know exactly what it takes to fight back against corporations and insurers who put profits over safety.  And we won’t rest until you have the justice and full compensation you deserve.

Read on to learn who may be liable in an oil rig accident and how our undefeated undefeated Texas oilfield accident & injury lawyers will do whatever it takes to stand up, fight, and win. 

Contact us for a free consultation today — our history of record-setting victories could mean the difference between a multimillion dollar recovery or substantially less. 

Possible Parties Liable in Oil Rig Accidents

Several parties might be held responsible for an oil rig explosion or accident. Identifying the liable parties depends on the specifics of the incident. There are several parties who might be liable in your case, including: 

  • Employers or oil companies: Often, the company that owns or operates the oil rig may be liable. They have a duty to ensure a safe working environment. They could be held responsible if they failed to follow safety regulations or provide proper training.
  • Equipment manufacturers: If faulty equipment caused the accident, the manufacturer might be liable. Defective machinery or tools can lead to dangerous situations on an oil rig.
  • Contractors and subcontractors: Oil rigs often involve multiple contractors and subcontractors. If a contractor’s negligence contributed to the accident, they might share liability.
  • Third parties: Sometimes, third parties like transportation companies or suppliers can be involved. If their actions or products led to the accident, they might also be held accountable.

Speaking with an attorney is the best way to find out who might be liable for your injuries after an oil rig or explosion accident. 

Laws That May Apply

Different laws can affect oil rig accident cases. Knowing which laws apply can help determine the best course of action.

  • Texas state laws: Under Texas law, workers’ compensation might cover injuries sustained on the job. However, not all employers carry workers’ compensation insurance. In such cases, you might be able to file a personal injury lawsuit against the employer.
  • Federal laws: Federal laws like the Jones Act or the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act (OCSLA) may apply, especially if the accident occurred offshore. These laws allow injured workers to seek compensation beyond what workers’ compensation provides.

Oil rig explosion or accident cases are complicated. Having an experienced attorney on your side is critical. 

Steps To Take After an Oil Rig Accident

If you were injured in an oil rig accident, it’s important to take certain steps to protect your rights. You should: 

  • Seek medical attention: Your health is the top priority. Get medical help immediately, even if injuries seem minor.
  • Report the accident: Inform your supervisor or employer about the incident as soon as possible.
  • Document everything: Keep records of medical treatments, expenses, and any correspondence related to the accident.
  • Gather evidence: If possible, collect evidence, like photos of the accident scene or equipment involved.
  • Avoid admitting fault: Do not admit blame or discuss the details of the accident with others without legal advice.

From here, contact a trusted lawyer. Oil rig accidents are complex. An attorney who understands Texas and federal laws can guide you through the process.

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With decades of experience and Billions won, including the #1 largest oilfield accident recoveries in U.S. history, our undefeated oil rig accident attorney have repeatedly demonstrated that we have what it takes to not only win for injured oilfield workers, but set records.

If you or a loved one were injured in an oilfield accident, your future is far too important to be placed in the hands of the company and its lawyers.  Contact us today for a free consultation at 1-888-603-3636 or by sending us a confidential email through our Contact Us form.

We’ll answer your questions, explain your rights and options, and provide you with the information you need to decide what’s best for you and your family.

All consultations are free and completely confidential. We work on a contingency fee basis, which means you won’t pay a dime unless we win your case.

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