Workplace Injuries
Workplace accidents can happen in an instant—but the consequences can last a
Workplace injuries are more common than you think.
We understand the stress that comes with not being able to work, especially when medical bills are piling up.
A slip and fall—legally known as a premises liability case—typically happens because of a hazardous condition like a wet floor in a store or restaurant, a broken step, or untreated ice and snow. While it may sound minor, these accidents can have serious, life-altering consequences. Victims often suffer from broken bones, spinal or back injuries, head trauma, and other conditions that require extensive medical care and time away from work.
Matt and Ray have spent decades helping injured workers get the compensation they deserve after being hurt on the job. Whether your injury happened on a construction site, in a warehouse, at an office, or behind the wheel, we’ll fight to protect your rights and maximize your recovery.
We’re here to handle the legal heavy lifting so you can focus on healing.
What even counts as a Workplace Injury?
If your injury occurred while performing your job—or as a result of unsafe work conditions—you may be entitled to compensation beyond workers’ comp, especially if a third party was involved.
We handle a wide range of work-related injury claims, including:
- Construction site accidents
- Forklift and heavy machinery injuries
- Slip, trip, and fall accidents
- Vehicle crashes while driving for work
- Falling objects and equipment failures
- Repetitive strain injuries (like carpal tunnel)
- Burn and electrical injuries
- Workplace violence and third-party assaults
Nonfatal Workplace Injuries are Reported Each Year in the U.S.

From repetitive stress injuries to catastrophic accidents, workplace hazards can lead to real consequences—
After a workplace injury, you need more than a lawyer—you need someone who will fight for you like family. Don’t wait. The sooner we get started, the better your chances of securing a full recovery.

Injured on the job? Matt & Ray
With decades of combined experience, Matt & Ray are dedicated to representing victims of workplace injuries. They understand the complexities involved and are committed to securing the compensation you deserve. Their approach includes personalized service, thorough investigation, and aggressive litigation. More importantly, they are always only a phone call, email or text away!
Here’s what sets us apart:
- We Dig Deep: We investigate every angle, including OSHA violations, safety records, and third-party liability.
- We Work Fast: Time matters. We act quickly to preserve evidence and protect your claim.
- We Fight Hard: Whether negotiating with insurance companies or taking your case to trial, we go all in to get you the maximum compensation possible.
- You Don’t Pay Unless We Win: Our fees are contingency-based. If we don’t win your case, you owe us nothing.
Did you know that the average cost of a workplace injury claim is $42,000, with severe injuries costing significantly more?
Matt & Ray represent workers in a wide range of occupations and industries. Whether you’re a delivery driver, office worker, tradesperson, or healthcare employee, we’ll help you navigate common workplace injury claims:
- Slip and fall injuries
- Ladder and scaffold accidents
- Electrocution and burns
- Machinery and equipment accidents
- Falling object injuries
- Repetitive stress injuries (like tendonitis or carpal tunnel)
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- Vehicle crashes during work-related tasks
- Assaults or injuries caused by third parties
Not sure what to do after getting hurt at work?
Here’s a step-by-step guide:
1. Seek Medical Attention Immediately
Even if your injury seems minor, get checked out. Not only is this crucial for your health, but medical records are essential to proving your case.
2. Report the Injury
Notify your employer right away—preferably in writing. Delays in reporting can hurt your chances of getting compensation.
3. Document Everything
Take photos of the scene, your injuries, and anything that contributed to the incident. Write down what happened while it’s still fresh. If there were witnesses, get their names and contact info.
4. Don’t Talk to Insurance Adjusters Alone
Insurance companies aren’t on your side. They’re trained to protect their bottom line—by offering you as little as possible. Talk to us first.
5. Call Matt & Ray
We’ll review your case for free, explain your options, and take care of everything—filing claims, gathering evidence, talking to doctors, and dealing with insurance companies—so you can focus on getting better.
Have your been injured or hurt?
Our attorneys represent clients who have been injured by someone’s negligence and families suffering the wrongful death of a loved one.