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Hurt on the Job in McAllen? We Fight for Everything You Deserve.

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Won & Counting our clients recover all the compensation they deserve.

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Success Rate in TX Injury Cases we’re committed to justice & holding insurance companies accountable.

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With thousands of satisfied clients, our McAllen workplace injury attorneys have what it takes to fight for your rights.

If you were hurt at work, or your loved one was killed in a job-related accident, call a work injury attorney at The Law Giant, Personal Injury & Accident Lawyers today. We understand how difficult it is to take time off to heal because of someone else’s carelessness, recklessness, or intentional misconduct. You are forced to deal with medical bills while also losing out on your normal income. Your physical injuries can lead to serious financial harm, and you deserve to be compensated.

If you or a loved one is hurt at work in Texas, we recommend contacting our attorneys to discuss your rights and options. Call the Law Giant today at 956.305.5471 or contact us online for a free case evaluation.

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McAllen Work Accidents

Protecting Injured Workers Throughout McAllen and the Rio Grande Valley

When you’re injured on the job in McAllen, you need a work injury attorney who understands the unique challenges facing Rio Grande Valley workers. From the maquiladoras and warehouses along the border to the agricultural fields of Hidalgo County, workplace injuries can devastate families who depend on every paycheck.

Our McAllen workplace injury lawyers have deep roots in the Valley and understand the economic realities our community faces. We fight tirelessly to ensure injured workers receive proper medical care and fair compensation, whether you work in McAllen’s growing medical district, the bustling retail centers, or the industrial areas near the Anzalduas International Bridge.

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Don’t face the insurance companies alone. If you’ve been hurt at work anywhere in the Rio Grande Valley, contact our experienced work injury lawyers for a free consultation. We serve clients throughout Hidalgo County, including Mission, Edinburg, Pharr, and Weslaco. Se habla español.

We Handle

All Types of Work Injuries

Common Workplace Injuries in McAllen and the Valley

The Rio Grande Valley’s unique economy creates specific workplace hazards our attorneys handle regularly:

  • Agricultural Injuries: Field workers throughout Hidalgo County face heat exposure, pesticide exposure, equipment accidents, and repetitive motion injuries during harvest seasons
  • Warehouse and Distribution: Workers at facilities near the Pharr International Bridge and throughout McAllen’s Foreign Trade Zone suffer back injuries, forklift accidents, and crushing injuries
  • Healthcare Workers: Employees at McAllen Medical Center, DHR Health, and Rio Grande Regional Hospital face patient handling injuries, needle sticks, and workplace violence
  • Retail and Service: Workers at La Plaza Mall, Palms Crossing, and throughout McAllen’s retail corridors experience slip-and-falls, lifting injuries, and repetitive stress
  • Construction: With McAllen’s continued growth, construction workers face falls, equipment accidents, and heat-related illnesses in our South Texas climate
  • Transportation and Border Trade: Truck drivers, customs workers, and logistics employees face unique risks related to international commerce

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Understanding Texas Workers’ Compensation for Valley Workers

Many Rio Grande Valley workers don’t fully understand their rights after a workplace injury. Language barriers and fear of retaliation keep too many injured workers from seeking help. Here’s what you need to know:

If Your McAllen Employer Has Workers’ Compensation:

  • You’re entitled to all necessary medical treatment, including specialists in McAllen, San Antonio, or Houston if needed
  • You should receive income benefits while unable to work (typically 70% of your average weekly wage)
  • You cannot be fired for filing a legitimate claim
  • You have the right to dispute denials in your preferred language

If Your Employer Is a Non-Subscriber:

  • Many Valley employers, especially smaller companies and agricultural operations, don’t carry workers’ comp
  • You can sue your employer directly for negligence
  • You may recover full lost wages and compensation for pain and suffering
  • These cases often result in larger settlements than workers’ comp claims

Why Choose Our McAllen Work Injury Lawyers?

We’re From the Valley, For the Valley

Unlike out-of-town firms that advertise here, we live and work in the Rio Grande Valley. We understand the economic pressures facing Valley families and fight harder because this is our community too. Our attorneys regularly appear in Hidalgo County courts and understand local employers’ tactics.

Bilingual From Start to Finish

Every member of our team speaks Spanish fluently. From your first call through settlement, you’ll never need a translator. We ensure you fully understand your rights and options in your preferred language.

No Recovery, No Fee – Guaranteed

We know injured workers can’t afford expensive legal fees. That’s why we work on contingency – you pay nothing unless we win. We advance all case costs, so you can focus on healing while we fight for your compensation.

Maximum Compensation for Valley Workers

We’ve recovered millions for injured workers throughout the Valley. We understand how to calculate fair compensation that accounts for the real economic impact on Rio Grande Valley families, including lost overtime, bonuses, and future earning capacity.

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Immediate Steps After a McAllen Workplace Injury

  1. Report the Injury: Tell your supervisor immediately, even if they discourage you. Texas law requires reporting within 30 days, but sooner is always better.
  2. Seek Medical Care: Get treatment right away. If your employer has workers’ comp, they may send you to their clinic. For serious injuries, go to the emergency room at McAllen Medical Center or DHR Health.
  3. Document Everything: Take photos, get witness names and phone numbers, and keep all medical paperwork. Many Valley workers lose benefits due to poor documentation.
  4. Don’t Sign Anything: Insurance companies often pressure injured workers to sign settlements quickly. Never sign without legal review – these documents are usually in English and waive important rights.
  5. Call an Attorney: The sooner you have representation, the better your chances of fair compensation. Initial consultations are always free.

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Special Concerns for Rio Grande Valley Workers

Cross-Border Workers

Many Valley residents work in McAllen but live in Mexico. Your residency status doesn’t affect your right to workers’ compensation for injuries occurring in Texas. We protect all workers regardless of where they live.

Seasonal and Agricultural Workers

Agricultural workers have the same rights as any other employees. Don’t let employers tell you otherwise. Whether you’re picking citrus in Mission or packing vegetables in Edinburg, workplace injuries are covered.

Heat-Related Injuries

McAllen’s extreme heat creates serious risks, especially for outdoor workers. Heat exhaustion and heat stroke are compensable injuries. Employers must provide water, rest, and shade – if they don’t, you may have additional claims.

Undocumented Workers

Immigration status does NOT affect your right to workers’ compensation in Texas. Employers cannot threaten deportation or use your status against you. All consultations are confidential, and we never ask about immigration status.

Serving All of Hidalgo County and Beyond

Our McAllen work injury lawyers proudly serve injured workers throughout the Rio Grande Valley:

  • McAllen
  • Edinburg
  • Mission
  • Pharr
  • Weslaco
  • Mercedes
  • Donna
  • Alamo
  • San Juan
  • Alton
  • La Joya
  • Palmview
  • Hidalgo
  • Peñitas
  • Sullivan City
  • Progreso
  • Elsa
  • Edcouch

Don’t Wait – Your Family’s Future Is at Stake

Every day you delay can hurt your claim. Insurance companies count on injured workers giving up or accepting unfair settlements. Don’t let them take advantage of you. Our McAllen work injury attorneys will fight for every dollar you deserve.

Call now for a free consultation in English or Spanish. We’ll review your case, explain your rights, and start fighting for your family’s future today.

Common Work Accident Questions

McAllen Work Injury FAQs

I'm a farmworker injured in the fields near McAllen. Am I covered?

Yes, agricultural workers have the same rights as any other employees in Texas. Whether you’re picking produce, operating farm equipment, or working in packing sheds, you’re entitled to workers’ compensation benefits if your employer carries coverage. Many agricultural employers don’t have workers’ comp, which means you can sue them directly for negligence. Don’t let anyone tell you farmworkers have fewer rights – this is false. We’ve successfully represented hundreds of agricultural workers throughout the Rio Grande Valley.

What if I live in Mexico but work in McAllen?

Your residence doesn’t affect your rights to workers’ compensation for injuries occurring at your McAllen workplace. Many Valley residents cross daily from Reynosa or other border cities to work. If you’re injured while working in Texas, you have the same rights as any other worker. We regularly help cross-border workers navigate the system and can coordinate medical care on both sides of the border if needed.

My employer only speaks English and I don't understand the forms. What should I do?

You have the right to receive information in Spanish. Never sign documents you don’t understand – this is how many Valley workers lose their rights. Employers and insurance companies must provide interpreters for official proceedings. Our entire team is bilingual, and we ensure you understand every document and decision in your case. We handle all communication with employers and insurance companies so language is never a barrier.

I got heat stroke working outside in McAllen. Is this covered?

Absolutely. McAllen’s extreme heat (often over 100°F in summer) makes heat-related injuries common for outdoor workers. Heat exhaustion, heat stroke, and dehydration are compensable work injuries. Employers must provide water, rest breaks, and shade. If they didn’t, you may have additional negligence claims. Document the temperature, work conditions, and any lack of heat safety measures. These cases are especially strong when employers ignore heat safety regulations.

How long do I have to file a claim in McAllen?

You must report workplace injuries to your employer within 30 days – this deadline is strict. For filing a formal workers’ compensation claim, you have one year from the injury date. If your employer doesn’t have workers’ comp, you typically have two years to file a lawsuit. However, evidence disappears quickly in the Valley’s heat and busy workplaces. The sooner you contact an attorney, the stronger your case will be.

My McAllen employer says they don't have workers' comp. Is this legal?

Yes, Texas is the only state that doesn’t require workers’ compensation coverage. Many Valley employers, especially smaller companies, agricultural operations, and family businesses, choose not to carry it. This is actually good news for seriously injured workers – you can sue these “”non-subscriber”” employers directly and potentially recover much more than through workers’ comp, including full lost wages and pain and suffering compensation.

I'm undocumented and was injured at my McAllen job. Can I still get help?

Yes. Your immigration status does not affect your right to workers’ compensation benefits in Texas. You’re entitled to medical care and lost wage benefits just like any other worker. Employers cannot use your status to deny claims or threaten deportation – this is illegal retaliation. Our consultations are completely confidential, and we never ask about or report immigration status. We’re here to protect all Valley workers.

Can I afford a McAllen work injury lawyer?

Yes! We work on contingency, meaning you pay absolutely nothing unless we win your case. No upfront fees, no hourly charges, no hidden costs. We advance all expenses including medical record fees, expert witnesses, and court costs. Our fees come only from the settlement or verdict we obtain for you. This ensures every Valley worker can afford quality legal representation, regardless of their financial situation. Plus, studies show injured workers with attorneys receive significantly higher settlements even after legal fees.

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