Oilfield Work – One of the Most Dangerous Occupations
Oilfield work is one of the most hazardous occupations, exposing workers to dangerous conditions and with significant risks for accidents and injuries. The combination of heavy machinery, volatile chemicals, high-pressure systems, and unpredictable environments poses significant risks to workers, even if safety rules are observed and closely followed. Common injuries in the oilfield include…
How Negligence in the Oil Field Can Lead to a Traumatic Brain Injury
Working in an oil field is an inherently dangerous profession. The high-risk nature of the environment often involves heavy machinery, elevated platforms, high-pressure systems, and exposure to flammable substances creating numerous safety hazards. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the fatality rate among oil and gas workers is seven times higher…
What Qualifies as a Catastrophic Injury and How to Seek Compensation
A serious injury is a life-altering event with long-term or permanent effects on a victim’s quality of life. Catastrophic injuries often result in severe physical, financial, and emotional consequences that can have a tremendous impact on the victim and their families. Requiring ongoing care, the victim may lose the ability to work or live…
How To Determine Who Is Liable In An Oilfield Accident
Oilfield accidents are among the most severe and life-altering events in the workplace, often leading to catastrophic injuries or fatalities. The hazardous nature of the oil and gas industry makes understanding liability essential for obtaining the compensation and justice victims deserve. Since 2001, Rodriguez & Associates has been dedicated to providing compassionate and results-oriented…
Working With An Attorney After An Oilfield Accident
California is the third largest oil-producing state in the union. Kern and Ventura counties are home to most of that oil production. Oilfield workers often work in potentially dangerous environments, around hazardous substances, and with dangerous heavy equipment. When someone is involved in an accident in an oilfield, they typically have significant injuries. Founder…
What to Do if Injured in a California Oilfield Accident
Despite available safety equipment and extensive operational regulations, negligence and lack of training continue to contribute to serious oilfield accidents. Workers are not only exposed to the dangerous nature of volatile elements but also face completely avoidable hazards that stem from working conditions. One of the top oil production states, California oilfields provide many…
Common Causes of Oilfield Accidents
Working on an oilfield is a dangerous profession. In an industry that requires working with heavy machinery, combustible materials, and large vehicles among many other hazards, there are a large number of potential hazards. Most oilfield accidents are preventable with proper precautions, yet traumatic and fatal accidents caused by explosions, faulty machinery, or environmental…
Steps to Improve Worker Safety on an Oilfield
Oilfield workers face considerable health and safety concerns due to the nature of their jobs. The number of inexperienced workers, the use of heavy equipment, powerful machinery, and volatile liquids and gasses all contribute to a hazardous work environment, but one that has become essential to California’s economy. Accidents experienced on an oilfield are…
What To Do if You Are Hurt in an Oilfield Accident
The types of accidents that occur in an oilfield are often unexpected and catastrophic. Understanding the best way to handle an emergency and seek both physical and legal help is essential to your well-being and future. Daniel Rodriguez, founder and president of Rodriguez & Associates, has firsthand experience working in the oilfield of Kern…
Oil Extradition Industry Safety Initiatives
The oil extraction industry has become known as one of the most dangerous occupational fields. Workers are constantly exposed to conditions that require heightened awareness and attentiveness due to operating heavy machinery, handling chemicals, and working amid unstable environmental conditions. Federal and private organizations have been implementing and enforcing safety regulations for decades, yet…