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When a Rialto work injury threatens your health and paycheck
A workplace injury can leave you uncertain about medical care, missed wages and your ability to return to work. Montoya Law represents employees who live or work in Rialto and nearby Fontana, San Bernardino, Colton and Bloomington. We explain the process in plain language and prepare serious claims for settlement, hearing or trial.
Rialto’s large distribution and industrial workforce operates near I-10, I-210 and the region’s freight corridors.
Work injuries affecting Rialto employees
People working in warehousing, logistics, trucking, manufacturing, construction, retail and public service may suffer sudden accidents or conditions that develop over months or years. Common problems include loading accidents, forklift impacts, repetitive lifting, truck crashes, falls and machinery injuries. A valid claim can arise from one incident, repeated job duties, an occupational exposure or a work-related vehicle collision.
Report what happened, ask for appropriate medical care and keep copies of all paperwork. You do not need to know the legal name of your injury before calling.
Call 714-752-0572Workers’ compensation matters we handle
- Denied or delayed work injury claims
- Construction and industrial accidents
- Warehouse, loading-dock and forklift injuries
- Back, neck, shoulder, knee and hand injuries
- Cumulative trauma and repetitive-use conditions
- Work-related car, truck and delivery accidents
- Medical treatment and disability-payment disputes
- Catastrophic injury and workplace death claims
- Settlement conferences, hearings and trials
- Potential third-party personal injury claims
Focused guides for common workplace injuries
Learn how California workers’ compensation may apply to the work and injury closest to yours.
Trial-ready preparation, straightforward advice
Montoya Law has recovered more than $100 million for clients through settlements and awards. The firm develops claims around the medical evidence, job duties, witnesses and legal issues insurance carriers and judges examine. We provide realistic expectations and do not guarantee outcomes. Prior results do not guarantee or predict a similar result.
Questions from injured workers in Rialto
What should I do after being injured at work in Rialto?
Report the injury to a supervisor as soon as possible, request medical care, identify witnesses, preserve messages and photographs, and keep copies of every document. A lawyer can explain deadlines and the benefits that may apply.
What workers’ compensation benefits may be available in Rialto?
Depending on the facts, California benefits may include authorized medical treatment, temporary disability payments, permanent disability compensation, supplemental job displacement benefits and death benefits for eligible dependents.
Can I have a claim if my pain developed gradually?
Potentially. Repeated lifting, gripping, driving, typing, bending and other job duties can cause a cumulative trauma injury even without one dramatic accident.
Can Montoya Law challenge a denied or delayed claim?
A denial or delay does not necessarily end the case. The firm evaluates the employer’s position, medical evidence, work history, reporting and procedural options.
Is the initial consultation free?
Yes. Montoya Law offers a free initial case evaluation in English or Spanish, with no upfront attorney fees.
Speak with a Rialto work injury lawyer
Call or text 714-752-0572 for a free case evaluation in English or Spanish. Montoya Law’s office is in Orange, California, and the firm represents injured workers throughout Southern California.
