The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex is the fourth-largest metropolitan area in the United States and one of the fastest-growing logistics markets in the country. The combination of explosive population growth, a massive construction sector, and dozens of major fulfillment centers along the I-20 and I-35 corridors creates an enormous demand for workforce health programs.

Most injury prevention programs sit in a binder on a shelf. Ours walks the floor.

We embed a specialist directly inside your operation. Same person, every shift. Someone your team recognizes, trusts, and actually talks to when something starts to hurt. That relationship is what makes the difference between catching a problem in week two and filing a claim in month three.

What this costs you if you do nothing

Texas operates a unique workers compensation system where employer participation is voluntary. Non-subscriber employers face unlimited tort liability for workplace injuries, making proactive prevention programs especially critical for Texas employers who opt out of the traditional system.

The average musculoskeletal injury costs over $67,000 in combined direct and indirect costs. That is one claim. Most facilities with more than 100 employees see several every year.

The math is not complicated. A program that cuts your injury count by 50 percent pays for itself many times over. The research consistently shows a return of at least $4 for every $1 invested in prevention.

50%
average injury reduction in Year 1 with onsite early intervention
$67k+
average total cost of a single musculoskeletal injury (OSHA)
$4.41
returned per $1 invested in prevention programs

What we do in Dallas

Every service we offer exists to solve a specific problem. Here is what we bring to Dallas area facilities.

EI

Onsite Early Intervention

A specialist on your floor catching physical stress before it becomes a recordable injury. This is our most requested service. It is also the one with the fastest, most measurable return.

EA

Ergonomic Assessment

We walk your floor, measure the actual physical demands of your highest-risk tasks, and tell you exactly what to change. No generic checklist. Real data on your specific operation.

PDA

Physical Demand Analysis

Objective, measured documentation of what each job actually requires. Used for post-offer testing, return-to-work decisions, and claims defense. This is the document that protects you when things go wrong.

FFD

Fit For Duty Testing

Job-specific testing that matches new hires to roles they can actually sustain. Better first-year retention. Fewer early injuries. A workforce built to last.

RTW

Return-to-Work Coaching

There is a 60-day window after an injury. Get someone back to meaningful work inside it and the claim cost drops significantly. Miss it and the numbers get ugly. We manage that window.

CPR

CPR and Emergency Action Planning

Hands-on certification that meets OSHA's 3 to 4 minute response standard. Not an online video with a certificate at the end. Actual skills, practiced on actual mannequins, by real instructors.

Who we work with in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex

Our programs are built for logistics and e-commerce fulfillment, construction, food manufacturing, telecommunications infrastructure, and regional distribution employers in and around Dallas.

Look, the physical demands in these environments are different from each other. A food processing line creates different ergonomic challenges than an automotive assembly operation. A construction site is not a distribution center. We build every program around the specific demands of your facility. That is what produces results.

We also serve nearby communities

In addition to Dallas, our specialists serve employers in Fort Worth, Arlington, Plano, Irving, Garland, Mesquite and throughout Texas. If your facility is anywhere in the region, reach out. We will confirm coverage and get a call on the calendar.

How we get started

Step 1

A 30-minute call

We learn about your workforce, your current injury history, and what is costing you the most. No obligation. Just an honest conversation about whether we are the right fit.

Step 2

We walk your facility

Our team comes on-site in Dallas to see your operation firsthand. We look at your highest-risk tasks, your workflows, and the physical reality of what your people do every day.

Step 3

A program built for your operation

Not a package designed for someone else's facility. A program built around your industry, your headcount, your budget, and your specific injury risk profile.

Step 4

Your specialist is on the floor

From that point forward, your Injury Prevention Specialist is part of the operation. They catch problems early, document every interaction, and give you the data you need at renewal time.

Questions from Dallas area employers

From first call to specialist on the floor typically runs two to four weeks. We work around your production schedule. Getting started does not require shutting anything down or disrupting your operation. The assessment call is the only thing that has to happen first.

We work with facilities of all sizes across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. The program scales to your headcount and your budget. A 60-person manufacturing operation and a 600-person distribution center both benefit from the same core approach. What changes is how the program is structured, not the quality of what we deliver.

Yes. We operate across 20 states including Texas and coordinate programs across multiple facilities for the same employer. Multi-site clients often see the strongest results because the approach, the documentation standards, and the reporting are consistent across all locations. That consistency matters at insurance renewal time.

Every specialist interaction is logged. Every early intervention. Every ergonomic adjustment. Every modified duty transition. When your pre-renewal claim review comes around, that documentation gives your broker real ammunition with the carrier. It is the difference between walking into that meeting with evidence and walking in with stories.