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Home » Blog » Injured in warehouse or distribution center in North Texas?

Injured at a Walmart, Amazon, or HEB Warehouse in Dallas?

June 27, 2025

What You Need to Know About Non-Subscriber Work Injury Claims

If you were injured while working at a Walmart, Amazon, or HEB warehouse in Dallas or anywhere in North Texas, you’re not alone—and you may have more rights than you think.

Texas is unique in allowing employers to opt out of workers’ compensation, making them non-subscribers to the state system. Major companies like Walmart, Amazon, and HEB often fall under this category for their warehouse and distribution center employees.

But what happens if you’re injured on the job and your employer is a non-subscriber?

Understanding Non-Subscriber Injury Cases

Non-subscriber employers are not protected by the same legal shields that subscriber employers enjoy. That means if your injury was caused by negligence, you may be able to file a personal injury claim and recover greater compensation—including pain and suffering.

At Sandoval & Armstrong, attorneys Sandoval and Warren have years of experience representing injured warehouse workers across Dallas and North Texas. We know how these companies operate—and how to hold them accountable.

Workplace injuries at North Texas warehouses are a growing concern, particularly at Amazon, Walmart, and HEB distribution centers, where demanding conditions and understaffing can lead to serious accidents. These companies often operate as non-subscribers, meaning injured employees may need to pursue a personal injury claim instead of traditional workers’ comp. Let Sandoval & Armstrong guide you through this process and fight for your recovery.

Common Warehouse Injuries in North Texas

  • Forklift and equipment accidents
  • Slips and falls on wet or cluttered floors
  • Falling merchandise or improper stacking
  • Overexertion and lifting injuries
  • Repetitive motion injuries
  • Inadequate safety training

These injuries can lead to lasting pain, disability, and financial hardship—and the claims process can be confusing when you’re dealing with a non-subscriber employer.

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.

Why You Need a Work Injury Attorney

Walmart, Amazon, and HEB have legal teams working to minimize payouts. You deserve someone in your corner, too.

Attorneys Sandoval and Warren fight to ensure:

  • Your injuries are properly documented
  • You don’t return to work before you’re ready
  • You receive the maximum compensation possible under Texas law

Serving Dallas and All of North Texas

Whether you work in a fulfillment center in Dallas or a warehouse in Denton, McKinney, or Fort Worth, we’re here to help.

Contact Sandoval & Armstrong today for a free consultation. We don’t get paid unless we win your case.

👉 Call us at (214) 214-3777 or fill out our online form now. Your future deserves protection.

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