Injury Risks for Farm Workers

Agriculture is one of the most essential—and dangerous—industries in Texas. Farm workers help keep food on our tables, but often at great personal risk. From machinery accidents to heat exhaustion, the hazards facing agricultural workers are numerous and sometimes life-altering.

In areas like Bryan, College Station, and rural Brazos...

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Most Dangerous Heavy Equipment Vehicles on Rural Roads

Rural Texas roads aren’t just for pickup trucks and passenger cars. In farming, construction, oil, and logging regions like the Brazos Valley, it’s common to encounter heavy machinery and oversized equipment on two-lane roads with no shoulder and poor visibility. These vehicles are critical to industry and agriculture—but they also create serious...

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Harvesting of soybean field with farm equipment

Are You Covered if Injured by Farm Equipment in an Agricultural Accident?

Agriculture is one of the most dangerous industries in the U.S., with farm equipment accidents being a leading cause of injuries. From tractors and combines to plows and augers, these machines are important for farm work but can also be deadly if mishandled or poorly maintained. If you’re injured by farm equipment...

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Farming equipment in a field

Injuries Resulting from Agricultural & Farming Equipment Accidents

Farming is inherently dangerous work. It’s physically labor intensive, and most farms are also equipped with large, dangerous machinery. If you’re not careful, it can be a recipe for disaster. Recent findings show that farming injuries are more numerous than previously assumed, largely because the statistics did not...

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