Amazon & Warehouse Workers

They Treat You Like a Number. We Treat You Like Family.

Working in a massive fulfillment center like Amazon is a grueling grind. The relentless pace, the strict quotas, and the repetitive motion push the human body to its absolute limits. You aren’t a robot, but massive, faceless corporations often treat you like one.

When you get hurt on the warehouse floor—whether it’s a sudden back injury from lifting a heavy tote or carpal tunnel syndrome from scanning and packing thousands of items—the corporate machine often turns its back. You are handed off to an insurance adjuster whose primary goal is to minimize your pain and limit your recovery.

The Corporate Tactics

Companies with large warehouse operations have highly aggressive claims management systems. They will often argue that your joint or back pain is a “pre-existing condition” rather than a work injury. Under Nevada law, if a work accident aggravates or accelerates a pre-existing condition, it is still a compensable claim—but the insurance company won’t tell you that.

Warehouse injuries often include:

  • Spinal injuries from repetitive lifting and bending
  • Shoulder and knee injuries
  • Forklift and pallet jack accidents
  • Repetitive stress injuries (carpal tunnel syndrome)

The system is designed to wear you down until you give up or settle for less than you deserve. Don’t fight them alone. I leverage the same high-level systems and technology that big firms use, but I apply them with the “True Heart” of a solo practitioner who actually cares about your cause.