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Don’t Let a Work Injury at HEB, Amazon, or Walmart Derail Your Life

June 22, 2025

Get Legal Help Today in North Texas

Texas warehouse and distribution center workers face dangerous conditions daily—especially at busy facilities like Amazon, Walmart, and HEB. And because Texas allows employers to be non-subscribers, your path to justice might not be as straightforward as you think.

But that doesn’t mean you’re out of options.

What Is a Non-Subscriber in Texas?

In Texas, employers can choose not to participate in the state’s workers’ compensation system. These are called non-subscribers, and they open themselves up to lawsuits when their negligence causes an injury.

At Sandoval & Armstrong, we help injured workers navigate these complex legal claims—and we’ve gone up against big names like Walmart, Amazon, and HEB to fight for justice.

Your Employer’s Negligence Might Include:

  • Failure to provide proper safety gear
  • Lack of adequate training
  • Overworked employees leading to fatigue and mistakes
  • Ignoring OSHA guidelines
  • Unsafe work environment

If any of these played a role in your injury, you may be eligible for significant compensation beyond what workers’ comp would provide.

Injured at Work?

We handle non-subscriber cases and offer a free consultation!

Fight!

- For the medical treatment you need
- For the compensation you deserve
- To get your life back

Don’t settle for the mediocre treatment that your non-subscriber employer’s insurance approves.

Real Help from Experienced Work Injury Attorneys

Attorneys Sandoval and Warren are based in North Texas and know how to handle non-subscriber cases. We don’t just fill out paperwork—we dig into your case, build a strong argument, and stand up to corporate legal teams on your behalf.

We’ve helped warehouse workers recover compensation for:

  • Medical bills
  • Lost wages
  • Future loss of earnings
  • Pain and suffering
  • Long-term disability

Serving Injured Workers Across North Texas

From Dallas to Fort Worth, Arlington to Plano—if you’ve been injured while working for a non-subscriber, call us first.

📞 Free consultations, call us at at (214) 214-3777 | No win, no fee

Let Sandoval & Armstrong help you reclaim your life after a workplace injury. Big companies have lawyers. You should, too.

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