Pittsburgh Industrial Accident Attorney
Support For Injured Industrial Workers & Families
A serious incident at a plant, mill, construction site, refinery, warehouse, or rail yard can change your life in seconds. Heavy machinery, complex systems, and demanding schedules often leave workers with catastrophic injuries and families facing an uncertain future. When that happens, you need clear answers and a trusted team on your side.
For more than 40 years, Robert Peirce & Associates, P.C. has represented working people whose lives were disrupted by industrial and workplace accidents. From Pittsburgh’s historic steel industry to modern manufacturing and energy operations across Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia, we have stood with thousands of industrial workers and their families during some of the hardest moments they will ever face.
Our attorneys strive to combine strong courtroom advocacy with personal attention and respect. We offer free initial consultations and work on a contingency fee basis, so you do not pay upfront, and you do not owe attorneys’ fees unless we secure a financial recovery for you.
To schedule a free consultation, contact us today at (844) 383-0565.
Common Types of Industrial Accidents
Industrial accidents can occur in many ways, often due to unsafe conditions, defective equipment, or negligence. Some of the most common types of industrial accidents we handle in Pittsburgh, PA include:
- Machinery and equipment accidents
- Forklift and heavy equipment collisions
- Falls from heights, scaffolding, or ladders
- Slip and fall accidents on slick or uneven surfaces
- Chemical spills, toxic exposure, and burns
- Explosions and fires
- Electrical accidents and electrocutions
- Crush injuries and caught-in/between accidents
Many of these accidents result from safety violations, inadequate training, or failure to maintain equipment. Identifying how the accident occurred is critical to determining liability and available compensation.
Common Types of Industrial Sites
Industrial accidents can happen across a wide range of job sites throughout the Pittburgh area. Common types of industrial sites include:
- Manufacturing and assembly plants
- Steel mills and metal fabrication facilities
- Oil, gas, and energy production sites
- Construction and demolition sites
- Warehouses and distribution centers
- Chemical plants and refineries
- Power plants and utility facilities
Each type of industrial site presents unique hazards. A knowledgeable Pittsburgh industrial accident lawyer understands how industry-specific regulations, including OSHA standards, apply to your case.
Common Types of Injuries at Industrial Sites
Industrial accidents often cause severe, life-altering injuries. Our firm represents workers suffering from a wide range of injuries, including:
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs)
- Spinal cord injuries and paralysis
- Amputations and loss of limbs
- Crush injuries
- Severe burns and disfigurement
- Broken bones and complex fractures
- Internal organ damage
- Repetitive stress and overexertion injuries
- Occupational illnesses from toxic exposure
These injuries may require extensive medical treatment, surgery, rehabilitation, and long-term care. In some cases, workers may never be able to return to their previous job.
Recovering Compensation from an Industrial Accident
After an industrial accident in Pittsburgh, injured workers may have more than one avenue for financial recovery. At Robert Peirce & Associates, P.C., we carefully evaluate every case to determine all available sources of compensation.
Workers’ Compensation Benefits
Most industrial workers in Pennsylvania are covered by workers’ compensation insurance. Workers’ comp is a no-fault system, meaning you typically do not need to prove your employer was negligent to receive benefits. Available workers’ compensation benefits may include:
- Payment of all reasonable and necessary medical expenses
- Partial wage replacement for time missed from work
- Specific loss benefits for permanent injuries, such as amputations
- Disability benefits for temporary or permanent impairments
However, workers’ compensation does not cover pain and suffering, and claims are sometimes denied or underpaid. A Pittsburgh industrial accident lawyer can help ensure your benefits are properly calculated and aggressively challenge unfair denials.
Third-Party Liability Claims
In some industrial accident cases, a third party—not your employer—may be responsible for your injuries. Third-party claims allow injured workers to pursue compensation beyond workers’ compensation benefits. These claims may arise when accidents involve:
- Defective machinery or tools
- Negligent subcontractors or vendors
- Unsafe premises owned by another company
- Negligent drivers in work-related vehicle accidents
Unlike workers’ compensation claims, third-party lawsuits allow victims to seek damages for pain and suffering, full lost wages, and other non-economic losses. Our attorneys thoroughly investigate industrial accidents to identify all potentially liable parties.
Industrial Accident FAQs
What should I do after an industrial accident in Pittsburgh, PA?
Report the accident to your employer immediately, seek medical attention, and document everything. Speaking with a Pittsburgh industrial accident attorney as soon as possible can help protect your rights.
Can I sue my employer for an industrial accident?
In most cases, workers’ compensation laws prevent employees from suing their employers directly. However, you may be able to file a third-party claim against another responsible party.
What if my workers’ compensation claim was denied?
Denied claims are common. An attorney can file an appeal, gather additional evidence, and represent you at hearings.
How long do I have to file an industrial accident claim in Pennsylvania?
Workers’ compensation claims and third-party lawsuits have strict deadlines. Consulting a lawyer early helps ensure you do not miss important filing dates.
How much is my industrial accident case worth?
The value depends on factors such as the severity of your injuries, lost wages, medical costs, and whether a third-party claim is involved.
Why Injured Industrial Workers Turn to Our Firm
After an industrial accident, many workers feel caught between their health needs, pressure from employers, and confusing messages from insurance companies. Our role is to step into that gap and provide steady guidance backed by decades of focused work for people in high-risk jobs.
Over the years, we have represented more than 21,000 railroad employees and over 4,000 steelworkers who suffered from asbestosis, lung cancer, mesothelioma, and other serious occupational illnesses. That history means we understand how plants, mills, rail yards, and similar facilities operate, what safety rules apply, and how injuries affect a worker’s ability to earn a living and care for their family.
Our record includes many significant results for people injured on the job, including a $7.5 million recovery in an industrial accident case and a $6 million recovery for oil and gas workers. We also obtained $3.5 million for a client whose spinal injury was misdiagnosed. These outcomes reflect our commitment to pursuing meaningful compensation when the facts and law support a strong claim.
Several of our attorneys have been recognized by organizations such as Super Lawyers and Rising Stars. Robert N. Peirce, III has been named among Lawyers of Distinction in Personal Injury Law and to the National Trial Lawyers Top 100. Our firm is led by Robert N. Peirce, Jr., who has been admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court and multiple federal courts since the 1960s. Together, we work to bring that experience into every industrial case we handle for workers in and around Pittsburgh.
To discuss your situation with our team, call (844) 383-0565 today.
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"Exceptional Experience"My experience with Robert Peirce & Associates, P.C. was exceptional. From the first day that I contacted them, I knew I made the right choice. Their entire team is very knowledgeable and guides you through the entire process with ease.- Kelly Weber
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"Thank You For Your Hard Work"Thank you for all your hard work and understanding - You made a tragic accident a little easier to deal with.- Alberta
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