Supporting Injured Workers with Trusted Personal Injury Lawyers

Workplace accidents—ranging from construction site incidents to warehouse slips and repetitive strain injuries—can lead to life-altering consequences. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2022, there were more than 2.6 million nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses reported nationwide, with over 5,000 resulting in fatalities.

Why Legal Representation for Workplace Injury Victims Matters

If you’ve been injured on the job or lost a loved one due to unsafe working conditions, securing skilled legal representation is critical. A knowledgeable attorney can help you recover medical costs, lost wages, and future rehabilitation expenses—while holding negligent employers or third parties accountable.

Justice Pipeline connects injured workers with experienced personal injury and workers’ compensation lawyers, ensuring every case—whether minor or catastrophic—is handled with precision and care.

Real-World Data on Workplace Injuries by State

California Workplace Injury Highlights

  1. In 2022, California reported 466 fatal occupational injuries and tens of thousands of serious nonfatal cases, many involving falls, equipment-related accidents, and exposure to harmful substances.

  2. The construction industry ranked highest for fatal incidents, while warehouses and healthcare facilities saw surges in injury-related claims.

Arizona Workplace Injury Highlights

  1. Arizona saw more than 63,000 workplace injuries and illnesses in 2022, with 102 occupational fatalities—many of them in transportation, warehousing, and construction.

  2. Maricopa County led in reported cases, with falls from heights and heat-related illnesses topping the list.

Nevada Workplace Injury Highlights

  1. Nevada recorded over 33,000 nonfatal occupational injuries in recent years. Las Vegas and other urban centers saw the highest volume—particularly in tourism, hospitality, and logistics sectors.

  2. Slip and fall injuries, repetitive motion strains, and equipment accidents were the most commonly reported.

Workplace Injury Statistics Nationwide

In 2022, the U.S. reported:

  • 2.6 million nonfatal injuries/illnesses in private industries

  • Over 1 million cases requiring days away from work

  • Nearly 5,200 deaths from fatal occupational injuries

Top sectors for injuries include healthcare, manufacturing, transportation, and construction. Regardless of industry or location, Justice Pipeline’s legal support spans all 50 states.

How We Guide You Through the Process

Free case submission

Provide basic information about your accident—date, location, injuries, and insurance details.

Prompt attorney matching

We connect you with reputable personal injury lawyers licensed in your state, specializing in car accidents.

Immediate case evaluation

Your attorney discusses possible compensation—from medical bills and lost income to emotional distress and, where applicable, punitive damages.

No upfront fees

Most car accident lawyers work on contingency—meaning you pay only if you receive compensation.

Ongoing support

Coordinate medical records, interact with insurers, and build your case with legal guidance every step of the way

Why Justice Pipeline?

  • State-specific expertise: Our attorney network is versed in each state's unique laws and court processes.

  • Data-backed guidance: We empower you with crash statistics and legal timelines suited to your region.

  • Nationwide availability: Even if you're outside CA, NV or AZ, we’ll find the right legal professional for you.

Ready to Start?

If you've been hurt in a car accident—even in another state—Justice Pipeline is here to help. Submit your case today for a free, no-obligation evaluation and let us match you with a lawyer who will fight for your rights.