Texas is home to some of the nation’s busiest warehouse and distribution hubs — from the Houston Ship Channel and Gulf Coast logistics centers to Dallas–Fort Worth fulfillment networks and petrochemical support warehouses across the Gulf Coast corridor. With high-volume freight movement, heavy equipment, and strict deadlines, warehouse injuries in Texas are common and often serious.
At Gilman & Allison, LLP, we represent injured workers, contractors, truck loaders, forklift operators, longshore and logistics workers, and industrial support crews who are hurt in warehouse environments.
Whether you were injured in Houston, Pasadena, Baytown, La Porte, Beaumont/Port Arthur, Corpus Christi, or DFW, our firm is equipped to fight for you.
📞 Free Consultation: (713) 224-6622
Common Causes of Warehouse Accidents in Texas
Warehouse environments blend trucking, logistics, and industrial operations — creating high-risk conditions.
Frequent warehouse injury causes include:
Forklift and pallet-jack accidents
Improper loading & unloading procedures
Falling objects & collapsing pallets
Conveyor belt & machine injuries
Slips, trips, and falls
Inadequate safety protocols
Failure to train or supervise
Respiratory injuries from dust or chemical exposure
Crushed limbs from warehouse equipment
Truck dock & trailer accidents
We move immediately to preserve evidence — camera footage, training records, OSHA reports, warehouse safety logs, incident reports, and supervisor notes — before they disappear.
Warehouse Injuries We Handle
Warehouse accidents frequently lead to life-changing harm.
We represent workers suffering from:
Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
Back & spinal cord injuries
Crushed or amputated limbs
Broken bones & orthopedic trauma
Burns & chemical inhalation exposure
Shoulder, neck, and knee injuries
Repetitive-motion & lifting injuries
Wrongful death
Our team builds cases focused on immediate medical care, long-term treatment, lost income, future earning capacity, and pain and suffering.
Who is Liable for Warehouse Injuries in Texas?
Warehouse injury claims depend on the employment structure and the parties involved. We evaluate:
Warehouse operators
Staffing agencies
Third-party vendors
Trucking companies & dock operators
Equipment manufacturers
Maintenance contractors
Property owners
Many warehouse workers in Texas are contractors or temp labor — meaning third-party claims may apply, not just workers’ comp.
We fight to maximize your recovery from every responsible party.
Free Consultation | No Fee Unless We Win
If you or a loved one has been injured in a truck collision, call Gilman & Allison, LLP today:
📍 Houston: (713) 224-6622 | 📍 Corpus Christi: (361) 357-8365
Or visit www.gilmanallison.com for a free case review.