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Steve Kherkher - July 14, 2025
When people think of dangerous jobs, recycling work isn’t always the first that comes to mind. But recent events like the massive recycling facility fire in Tuscaloosa, Alabama last week remind us that these environments can be hazardous and even deadly. For workers on the front lines, recycling facilities pose serious risks ranging from fires and explosions to toxic exposure and crushing injuries.
At Kherkher Garcia, our work injury attorneys understand the unique challenges faced by recycling workers and the devastating impact a workplace injury can have. If you or a loved one has been hurt in a recycling fire or other incident, understanding your legal rights is essential to protecting your future.
Recycling centers are vital to sustainability, but they are also fraught with hazards due to the nature of the materials being handled and the equipment used.
Common hazards in recycling facilities include:
Many of these hazards can lead to catastrophic injuries, especially when fires break out or explosions occur.
Fires in recycling centers often start quickly and spread even faster due to the combustible materials on site. Some of the most common causes of fires include:
In Tuscaloosa, officials reported towering flames and smoke visible for miles, forcing emergency crews to battle the fire for hours. Such incidents can result in serious injuries, disfigurement, or even fatalities for workers on-site.
When fires or other incidents occur in recycling plants, the injuries can be severe and long-lasting. Common injuries include:
These injuries often require extensive medical treatment, rehabilitation, and time away from work. This can lead to mounting expenses and emotional stress.
When a worker is injured, the first source of compensation is typically workers’ compensation. But in many cases, additional parties may share liability and should be held accountable.
Potentially liable parties may include:
If negligence is involved, a third-party personal injury lawsuit may provide additional compensation beyond what workers’ compensation allows, including pain and suffering, full lost wages, and future medical costs.
If you are injured on the job, you have rights. Furthermore, it is critical to understand those rights to avoid being taken advantage of or denied the care you deserve. After a workplace injury you may have the right to:
Unfortunately, not all employers treat injured workers fairly. Claims may be delayed, denied, or underpaid. Without legal help, many workers never receive the compensation they truly need.
If you are injured in a fire or other incident at a recycling plant, take these steps:
Early mistakes can limit your rights or hurt your chances for full recovery. Talking with an experienced workplace injury lawyer early on can help you avoid costly missteps.
If your injuries are serious or involve fire, toxic exposure, or machinery, it is always a good idea to speak with an attorney. You should also contact an attorney if:
Legal guidance can make the difference between a denied claim and the full compensation you deserve.
At Kherkher Garcia, we know how difficult it is to recover from a serious workplace injury, especially one caused by a devastating fire. Our team has extensive experience handling:
We dig deep into every case to identify all responsible parties and fight for the maximum compensation available. From day one, we handle communication with insurers, employers, and opposing attorneys so you can focus on healing.
Our consultations are always free and confidential, and you don’t pay unless we win your case.
Lithium-ion batteries, chemical contamination, faulty equipment, scrap metal and accumulated combustible dust are among the leading causes.
In addition to workers’ compensation, you may be able to sue a third party (like an equipment manufacturer) if your injury was due to their negligence.
You have a legal right to file a claim. If you are being threatened or retaliated against, contact an attorney immediately.
Depending on your case, you may be entitled to medical expenses, lost wages, permanent disability benefits, and compensation for pain and suffering.
Yes. Workers’ comp claims and personal injury lawsuits have strict time limits. It is important to act quickly to protect your rights.
Fires in recycling facilities can change a worker’s life in an instant. At Kherkher Garcia, we fight for those who have been hurt doing the hard, dangerous jobs that keep our communities running.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a recycling facility fire or any other workplace incident, don’t face the system alone. Contact our team today for a free consultation and let us help you secure the justice and compensation you deserve.
Get started right away by calling us at 713-333-1030. You can also request more information or schedule a consultation by submitting our website contact form.
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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorneys Steve Kherkher and Jesus Garcia Jr., who have more than 50 years of combined legal experience championing the rights of those who have experienced catastrophic injury due to negligence.
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