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Factory & Manufacturing Workers Hurt on the Job?

California's manufacturing sector — from food processing in the Central Valley to aerospace assembly in Southern California — exposes workers to heavy machinery, conveyor belts, industrial chemicals, fires, and toxic fumes. Manufacturing has one of the highest amputation and chemical-burn rates of any California industry. If a factory injury changed your life, workers' compensation should cover medical treatment, lost wages, and permanent disability — and a third-party claim against an equipment manufacturer or chemical supplier may add significant recovery.

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COMMON INJURIES

Injuries We Handle for Factory Workers

Machine Entanglement & Amputation

Hands, fingers, and limbs caught in presses, lathes, conveyors, and unguarded equipment.

Conveyor Belt Accidents

Crush injuries, falls, and pull-in incidents on production lines.

Chemical Burns & Toxic Exposure

Acid splashes, solvent inhalation, and long-term exposure to industrial chemicals.

Burns from Heat & Fire

Furnace exposure, explosions, hot metal, and steam pipe failures.

Hearing Loss

Noise-induced hearing loss from sustained exposure on the factory floor.

Repetitive Stress Injuries

Carpal tunnel, tendonitis, and rotator cuff injuries from assembly-line work.

Your Rights vs. Employer Obligations

Your Rights

  • Full medical care for all work-related injuries and exposures
  • Temporary disability checks during recovery (up to 104 weeks)
  • Permanent disability rating for lasting impairment
  • Vocational retraining if you cannot return to factory work
  • Third-party claims against equipment makers, chemical suppliers, or contractors

Employer Obligations

  • Comply with Cal/OSHA machine guarding and lockout/tagout rules
  • Provide PPE and training on chemical hazards and respirators
  • Carry valid workers' compensation insurance
  • Provide DWC-1 claim form within 1 business day of injury notice
  • Cannot retaliate, demote, or fire you for filing a claim

Notable Case Results

$2,245,000

Workers' Compensation

$2,200,000

Workers' Compensation

$1,495,206

Workers' Compensation

Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. See methodology.

Injured at Work? We Fight for Factory Workers.

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