oil field injuries

Protecting Oilfield Workers in Odessa and Midland, Texas


At Galbreath Law Firm, we represent victims of oilfield accidents in Odessa and Midland, Texas. Jeff Galbreath is dedicated to fighting for your rights and securing the compensation you deserve for your injury.

Why Choose Galbreath Law Firm?

- **Expertise in Oilfield Accidents**: Handling cases involving oilfield explosions, on-the-job injuries, and workplace accidents.
- **No Win, No Fee**: Our contingency fee arrangement means you pay absolutely nothing unless we win your case.
- **Comprehensive Compensation**: We fight for coverage of medical bills, funeral costs, recovery for families and children, and future income loss.

Our Commitment
We hold negligent parties accountable and strive to secure maximum compensation for our clients. Our goal is to help you rebuild your life after an injury or accident.

If you or a loved one has been injured in an oilfield accident, contact Jeff Galbreath at Galbreath Law Firm for a free consultation.

Call us today at 325-829-8000 or visit our website at galbreathlawfirm.com


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