Contact an Experienced Lawyer and Third-Generation “Refinery Kid”
Working in an industrial setting is dangerous. Every day, workers are exposed to the risk of injury and death in order to earn a living. At Brasher Law Firm, PLLC, we take a uniquely personal investment in industrial injury cases as our founding attorney comes from a family of plantation employees.
Clint Brasher is a third-generation refinery kid, a legacy that began with his grandfather William “Bill” Cotton. In 1934, Cotton became a founding member of Pipefitters Local Union 195. Mr. Brasher worked alongside his father and brother in chemical plants to continue the tradition. Altogether, the Brasher family has over one hundred years of combined experience working in chemical and petroleum plants.
Attorney Brasher is now board certified in personal injury trial law. As an experienced and certified injury attorney, Mr. Brasher uses his background to better understand the nature of industrial accidents and injuries. He knows firsthand how dangerous it is to work in industrial plants.
Hire an Attorney With the Experience You Need
Owners of industrial sites face complicated legal and liability issues following workers’ injuries. Clint Brasher has years of experience handling these cases and recently released a publication describing the legal hurdles to recovery in Texas for industrial injuries.
At Brasher Law Firm, PLLC we can seek compensation for the following cases:
- Explosions, Personal Injury and Wrongful Death
- Construction Site Injuries
- Oil Field and Offshore Drilling Injuries
- Scaffolding, Ladder and Dropped Board Injuries
- Burn Cases
- Maritime Law
- Turnaround and Shutdown Accidents
We Know the Dangers You Face
Attorney Brasher’s acute familiarity with the nature of working on industrial plants gives him an edge in handling this class of personal injury cases. He has a direct understanding of the dangers of industrial work and is dedicated to insuring that victims and their families know their options for seeking the compensation that they deserve.
Common industrial scenarios such as the following can lead to personal injuries:
- Scaffolding defects
- Ladder defects
- Failure to barricade open drainage area
- Scaffold ladder accidents
- Improper loading of 18-wheeler
- Explosions
- Failure to operate and supervise the packaging of rubber bales
- Requiring roughnecks to pull slips from drilling pipe alone
- Dropping demister plate on another employee
- Negligently loading a forklift onto a trailer
These are just a sample of circumstances that can be grounds for personal injury claims. Clint Brasher has handled a variety of cases involving industrial plants and is ready to fight for you. Contact our firm for more information regarding how Brasher Law Firm, PLLC, can help you following an accident.
Injured at a Beaumont industrial plant? We want to help.
If you have been injured or have questions regarding insurance law, work with a firm that has personal experience and familiarity with industrial accidents. At Brasher Law Firm, PLLC, we work on a contingency basis, meaning you won’t pay attorney’s fees unless we win a recovery for your claim, no matter how many hours we work on your case. Contact a passionate Beaumont injury attorney at 888-791-1498 or by filling out a short contact form.
We serve residents living all throughout Texas; call our office today at (888) 989-2889
Testimonials
After I was hurt on the job, my company tried to keep me from filing worker’s compensation. Instead, they offered to pay me cash. They told me not to file a worker’s compensation claim – that they would take care of me. When I went a got an MRI on my own, they fired me. Clint Brasher took my case all the way to trial. My employer offered a $25,000.00 right before trial to settle the case. Clint said no and convinced a jury to award me $852,000.00 plus interest. I recommend anyone with a legal problem to call The Brasher Law Firm.
Jimmy Couch Jr.Beaumont, Texas
I was scared to death after being on the witness stand for several hours. Clint Brasher kept reassuring me but, when we broke the trial for the day and I was offered $100,000.00, I wanted to take it. Clint advised me not to and that we would do better with the jury. While it was hard, I followed his advice. The verdict the next day was for $240,000.00 plus interest. I recommend anyone with a legal problem to call Clint Brasher. He was not only a skillful advocate, he was a friend to me during this difficult time.
Edward Arabie