Trusted Lawyers for Oilfield Injury Attorneys Dedicated to Serving El Paso, Texas

Glasheen, Valles & Inderman Injury Lawyers are El Paso oilfield injury attorneys with more than 30 years of experience in representing clients and their families after devastating oilfield injuries. We understand the unique challenges faced by oilfield workers and their families, and we are committed to providing compassionate and effective legal representation.

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El Paso Oilfield Injury Attorneys

At Glasheen, Valles & Inderman, we recognize the vital role of the oil and gas industry in El Paso and throughout Texas, contributing to the region’s economic growth. Texas supplied 42% of the nation’s oil in 2023. However, this prosperity comes with inherent risks, as oilfield workers face daily dangers of serious injuries or fatalities.

Our experienced team of personal injury attorneys specializes in providing dedicated legal support for victims of oilfield injuries in El Paso and the surrounding areas. We understand the unique challenges faced by oilfield workers and their families in this border region, where the industry intersects with international commerce and diverse workforce dynamics.

Whether you’re a roughneck working on a rig in the Franklin Mountains foothills, a pipeline technician servicing infrastructure that connects El Paso to wider energy networks, or any other oilfield professional, we’re here to support you. Our deep understanding of the Texas oil and gas industry, combined with our legal expertise and familiarity with El Paso’s specific regulatory environment, positions us uniquely to advocate for your best interests.

Why Choose Glasheen, Valles & Inderman for Your El Paso Oilfield Accident Case?

Proven Expertise in Oilfield Injury Cases

Our attorneys have over 30 years of experience handling complex oilfield injury claims. We understand the intricacies of oilfield operations and are well-versed in the specific regulations and safety standards that apply to the industry.

Bilingual Support

Our team offers bilingual services, ensuring effective communication for El Paso’s diverse workforce. We recognize the importance of clear, accurate communication in legal matters, especially in a border city like El Paso where Spanish is widely spoken. Our bilingual attorneys and staff can explain complex legal concepts in both English and Spanish, helping you fully understand your rights and options throughout the legal process.

Proven Track Record

Our El Paso lawyers have a history of success in securing significant settlements and verdicts for oilfield accidents and wrongful deaths. We have recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for our clients.

Client-Centered Approach

At Glasheen, Valles & Inderman, we fight tirelessly to protect your rights and secure the compensation you deserve. We ensure that the risks you take to fuel our economy don’t leave you or your loved ones vulnerable in the aftermath of an accident. Let us navigate the complex legal landscape following an oilfield injury, allowing you to focus on recovery and moving forward.

Notable Results

$12 Million Drilling Rig Death| Wrongful Death
$10.8 Million Oilfield Pickup Truck Crash| Wrongful Death
$10 Million Oilfield Explosion| Drowning Wrongful Death

If you or a loved one has been injured in an oilfield accident, regardless of where you live, our attorneys are ready to meet and discuss your potential case through a FREE consultation.

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    Oilfield Success

    *All Amounts listed are net-to-clients. Results obtained depend on the facts of each case.

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    26 million
    Oilfield | Spinal Cord Injury
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    20 million
    Oilfield Explosion | Wrongful Death & Injuries
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    18 million
    Oilfield Explosion | Burn Injury

    Types of Oilfield Injuries and Accidents

    Rig Accidents

    Rig accidents, including explosions, collapses, and equipment failures, can lead to severe injuries or fatalities for workers.

    Equipment Malfunctions

    Oilfield workers often operate heavy machinery and equipment. Malfunctions, such as faulty valves, pressure releases, or defective tools, can cause severe injuries, such as crush injuries, fractures, and amputations.

    Transportation and Trucking Accidents

    Transporting heavy equipment, materials, and personnel to and from the oilfield poses risks of serious accidents, especially in remote or rugged areas.

    Exposure to Toxic Chemicals

    Oilfield workers may come into contact with hazardous chemicals used in drilling and extraction processes, leading to chemical burns, respiratory issues, and long-term health complications.

    Falls from Heights

    Working at elevated platforms, drilling rigs, or scaffolding can result in falls, leading to broken bones, head injuries, and spinal cord damage.

    Fires and Explosions

    The handling of flammable materials and equipment in the oilfield increases the risk of fires and explosions, causing severe burns and fatalities.

    Inadequate Safety Training and Supervision

    Insufficient safety training or negligent supervision can lead to preventable accidents, putting workers at risk of various injuries.


    Common Oilfield Injuries

    Oilfield work is inherently dangerous and can result in severe injuries. Common oilfield injuries include:

    Burns and Explosions

    Due to the presence of flammable materials, burns from fires or explosions are serious risks.

    Crush Injuries

    Heavy machinery and equipment can cause crush injuries, often resulting in severe trauma.

    Falls

    Working at heights or on uneven surfaces can lead to falls, which can result in broken bones, head injuries, or spinal damage.

    Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals

    Long-term exposure to chemicals used in drilling can cause respiratory issues and other health problems.

    Repetitive Strain Injuries

    The physical demands of oilfield work can lead to musculoskeletal injuries and chronic pain.


    Recognized Injury Attorneys

    At Glasheen, Valles & Inderman, we’ve established a long-standing tradition of advocacy, both in the courtroom and within our community. Our attorneys are dedicated to fighting for justice on behalf of our clients while also contributing positively to the areas we serve. The numerous awards and accolades our firm has received speak volumes about our commitment. These recognitions not only reflect our unwavering dedication to client service but also highlight our pursuit of excellence in personal injury law. We take pride in our ability to make a difference in the lives of those we represent, as well as in the legal communities where we live and work.

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    Our Clients Are Like Family

    At Glasheen, Valles & Inderman Injury Lawyers, we believe in treating our clients like family. When you choose our firm, you become an integral part of our compassionate and dedicated team. Our attorneys take the time to understand your unique needs and concerns, ensuring that you feel heard and supported throughout the entire legal process.

    From the moment you reach out to us, we walk hand-in-hand with you, guiding you through every step of your case with care and professionalism. Our top priority is your well-being and peace of mind, and we work tirelessly to ensure that you are taken care of and receive the compensation you deserve. Trust our team at GVILAW to provide the utmost commitment to your case and be a reliable source of support during challenging times.


    What to Do If You've Been Injured in an Oilfield Accident in El Paso

    If you suffer an injury while working in an El Paso oilfield, taking the right steps can greatly impact the outcome of your case. Here’s what you should do:

    Seek Medical Attention

    Your health and safety are paramount. Get medical treatment immediately, even if injuries seem minor. El Paso has several specialized trauma centers equipped to handle oilfield-related injuries. Document all medical visits and treatments.

    Report the Incident

    Notify your employer and report the injury according to company procedures. Ensure that a formal accident report is filed, adhering to both Texas state regulations and any specific El Paso county requirements.

    Document Evidence

    Collect evidence from the accident scene if possible. Take photographs of the site, equipment involved, and any visible injuries. Gather contact information from witnesses, including fellow workers and any third-party contractors present at the El Paso oilfield site.

    Contact Glasheen, Valles & Inderman Injury Lawyers

    After an oilfield accident in El Paso, it’s crucial to consult with experienced attorneys who understand the unique challenges faced by workers in this border region. At Glasheen, Valles & Inderman Injury Lawyers, our team specializes in El Paso oilfield accident cases. We can help you navigate the complexities of your claim, from dealing with local insurance companies to pursuing fair compensation for your injuries.


    Why Hire GVILAW for Your El Paso Oilfield Injury?

    We understand the challenges faced by oilfield workers and their families in El Paso, and we are committed to fighting passionately to protect your rights and seek the justice you deserve.

    When you choose our team of El Paso oilfield injury attorneys, we will fight to seek justice on your behalf. We understand the immense physical, emotional, and financial toll that oilfield injuries can put on individuals and their families in this border region. As such, we strive to recover compensation for a comprehensive range of damages, including:

    Medical Expenses

    This covers hospitalization, surgeries, rehabilitation, and any other necessary medical treatments required for your recovery, including specialized care available in El Paso’s medical facilities.

    Lost Wages and Future Earning Capacity

    We work to secure compensation for the income you may have lost due to your injuries, as well as any potential future earning capacity that has been impacted, considering the unique job market in El Paso.

    Physical Pain and Suffering

    We recognize the significant pain and suffering that accompanies severe injuries, and we pursue fair compensation to address these challenges.

    Emotional Distress and Mental Anguish

    Coping with the emotional and mental toll of an oilfield accident is challenging. We fight to ensure you are compensated for the emotional distress you have experienced, including any cultural or language-related stressors unique to El Paso.

    Permanent Disability or Disfigurement

    In cases where oilfield injuries lead to permanent disabilities or disfigurement, we seek compensation to help you adapt to these life-altering changes, considering the specific resources available in El Paso.

    Wrongful Death Benefits

    For families who have tragically lost a loved one in an El Paso oilfield accident, we pursue wrongful death benefits to help ease the financial burdens during this difficult time.


    Glasheen, Valles & Inderman Injury Lawyers: El Paso Oilfield Accident Lawyers

    Our commitment to achieving the best possible outcomes for our El Paso clients is unwavering. We work closely with you, ensuring that your unique needs and circumstances are fully understood and represented throughout the legal process.

    To schedule a free consultation with one of our experienced El Paso oilfield injury attorneys, contact us at 915-493-6867. With offices across New Mexico and Texas, including El Paso, our attorneys are available to meet you today.

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    Our Team is Here to Help

    Below is a list of some of the most-frequently-asked questions by our clients and prospective clients. If you still have any questions, feel free to contact us.

    • I was hurt at work and my employer does not have workers’ compensation, can I make a claim for injuries?

      In Texas employers are not required to carry workers’ compensation. However, if an employer does not have workers’ compensation and an employee gets injured at work, then a claim can be made against the employer for the employer’s negligence, if any, that caused the injury. Our firm handles quite a few of these claims against employers who do not carry workers’ compensation. These claims are known as “non-subscriber” work injury claims. Because there is no limit on the damages in a non-subscriber case, there can sometimes be a substantial recovery. We have recovered in excess of a million dollars for many different clients with non-subscriber cases.

    • I’ve been hurt in an accident, and I keep getting phone calls and visits from people I don’t know.

      An unfortunate and illegal practice in personal injury law is known as barratry, or more commonly referred to as ambulance chasing or case running. Lawyers and people who work for lawyers are prohibited from making unsolicited contact with potential clients in the form of in-person visits or telephone calls. Often times after a highly publicized accident where a potentially valuable claim exists, unethical lawyers will—either themselves or through someone they hire—attempt to contact the claimants or meet them at their homes or hospital rooms. Sometimes they pose as grief counselors, funeral home staff, or even healthcare providers like nurses.

      Know that you have the right to refuse to talk to these people, and if possible, you should report them to the local authorities.

      Learn more about barratry.

    • What is a wrongful death claim?

      The law provides that if a person is killed because of the negligence of another, then there is a wrongful death claim. The people who can make a claim on behalf of the deceased person in Texas are the parents, spouse and children of the decedent. The wrongful death claim recognizes that when a person is killed, then the parents, spouse and children of the decedent will have damages for the loss of that relationship. Wrongful death damages include loss of economic contributions and support from the decedent. Wrongful death damages also include loss of emotional support, love and affection from the decedent. Other wrongful death damages include damages for the mental anguish, pain, suffering and loss that the family has endured. Related to wrongful death claims is a survival claim. The law recognizes that when a person dies that the estate will have a claim for the medical expenses that were incurred prior to death and for any conscious pain, suffering, disability or other damages that the decedent suffered as a result of their injuries prior to their death. This claim for “pre-death” damages known as a “survival claim,” is owned by the estate and distributed according to the Will, or in the absence of a Will, according to the probate laws.

    • What is negligence?

      Negligence simply means failure to use ordinary care – that is, simply being careless. If a person is not acting reasonably or is not being careful then he is being negligent. We are not required to show that a person intentionally caused an injury in order to make a claim, we only have to show that they were negligent. If a person did do something intentionally or was reckless then they can be liable for punitive damages in addition to actual damages.

    • Why should I hire an attorney?

      Potential defendants are usually covered by insurance. The insurance companies are notified immediately when an accident occurs, and they usually hire attorneys and expert witnesses to investigate the claim. It is important that witnesses be interviewed as soon as possible and evidence be preserved. Witnesses will often be more difficult to locate or will have a poor memory if they are interviewed much later after the accident has occurred. Evidence such as machinery parts or skid marks on the highway will disappear unless preserved quickly. Insurance companies have insurance adjusters who will contact you and try to be friendly. You should not trust the statements that insurance adjusters make to you. They are not working for you and will sometimes make misleading statements in an effort to trick you into resolving your case. Insurance adjusters also might record your conversations with them and use your statements against you in order to try to save money for the insurance companies.

      The main thing we try to impress upon people is that it’s never too early to talk to an attorney, and it’s always too late. By that we mean that speaking with an attorney very soon after a crash or other accident in no way will harm you. Along the same lines, the longer you try to handle a claim on your own or delay hiring competent counsel, irreparable damage can be done in the form of recorded statements given to the insurance companies and evidence not being preserved. There is no risk or fee for speaking with an attorney and arranging an initial consultation.