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Common Workplace Accidents in Amazon Distribution Centers in North Texas

October 31, 2025

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The article discusses the hidden risks faced by workers at Amazon distribution centers in North Texas, highlighting common workplace accidents such as overexertion, slips and falls, equipment accidents, falling objects, heat stress, and inadequate safety training. It notes that Amazon may operate as a non-subscriber to Texas’s workers’ compensation system, allowing injured employees to file direct negligence claims instead. Workers are advised to report injuries promptly, seek medical treatment, document incidents, and consult with an attorney to protect their rights. Sandoval & Armstrong, PLLC offers legal assistance to injured Amazon employees in the region.

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Working at Amazon in North Texas Comes with Hidden Risks

Amazon’s massive distribution network across the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex plays a key role in keeping the company’s fast delivery promises. However, behind the fast pace and long shifts, many warehouse workers face serious risks of workplace injuries.

At Sandoval & Armstrong, PLLC, we’ve helped many injured Amazon employees throughout North Texas, including Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, and Denton, understand their rights—especially since Amazon, like many large employers in Texas, may operate as a non-subscriber to the state’s workers’ compensation system.

That means if you’re hurt on the job, your claim won’t go through traditional workers’ comp, and you may have the right to file a direct negligence claim against your employer.

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Common Workplace Accidents in Amazon Distribution Centers

1. Overexertion and Repetitive Strain Injuries

Amazon warehouse workers often lift, carry, and move heavy boxes for long hours. Repeated motions—like bending, twisting, or reaching—can lead to back strains, shoulder injuries, and chronic pain.

2. Slips, Trips, and Falls

With constant movement, packaging materials, and fast-paced operations, wet floors or cluttered walkways can easily cause a worker to trip or fall. These accidents often result in ankle sprains, fractures, or head injuries.

3. Forklift and Equipment Accidents

Forklifts and pallet jacks are essential in Amazon’s large fulfillment centers, but improper training or fatigue can lead to serious crushing injuries, fractures, or even fatalities.

4. Falling Objects

Items stored high on shelving units can fall and strike workers below. These head, neck, and shoulder injuries are common in large warehouses with heavy inventory systems.

5. Heat Stress and Fatigue

During North Texas summers, warehouse environments can become dangerously hot, especially if ventilation is poor. Prolonged exposure can cause heat exhaustion, dehydration, or fainting, putting workers’ health at serious risk.

6. Inadequate Safety Training or Supervision

High turnover rates and production demands often lead to rushed training or safety shortcuts. When employees aren’t properly trained on lifting techniques, machinery use, or emergency procedures, accidents become far more likely.

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What Makes Amazon Injury Claims in Texas Different?

Texas is unique because employers like Amazon can choose to opt out of the state’s workers’ compensation system. This makes them “non-subscribers.”

If you’re injured while working at an Amazon distribution center in North Texas, your legal options will depend on whether Amazon—or the specific facility where you work—has opted out of workers’ comp coverage.

If Amazon is a non-subscriber, you may be able to sue directly for negligence and seek compensation for:

  • Lost wages
  • Medical bills
  • Pain and suffering
  • Permanent disability or impairment

Unlike traditional workers’ comp cases, you don’t have to prove your injury happened on the job—you must prove that Amazon’s negligence contributed to your accident.

Protect Your Rights After a Workplace Injury

If you’ve been injured at an Amazon warehouse or distribution center in Dallas, Fort Worth, or surrounding North Texas cities, it’s important to act quickly:

  1. Report your injury immediately to your supervisor.
  2. Seek medical treatment—even if the injury seems minor.
  3. Document everything—take photos, gather witness names, and keep all paperwork.
  4. Consult with a Texas non-subscriber injury attorney before signing anything from Amazon or its insurance company.

Contact Sandoval Armstrong, PLLC

At Sandoval & Armstrong, PLLC, we represent injured Amazon workers throughout Dallas–Fort Worth and North Texas. Our team understands the complexities of non-subscriber claims and fights to hold negligent employers accountable.

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