Liquid chemicals, gas, or oil needs to
be transported, stored, and used with
great concern for safety. If safety processes
are not followed, these flammable liquids
can catch on fire or explode, causing
serious burn injuries and wrongful death.
- A badly designed or badly placed gas
tank can turn a car accident into a
deadly fire.
- If there is a gas leak in a furnace
or water heater, simply lighting the
pilot light can cause an explosion and
result in serious burn injuries.
- A chemical fire at an industrial site
or a refinery fire can quickly grow
out of control and severely burn workers.
- A poorly connected propane tank can
burn and explode, harming anyone in
the vicinity.
Flammable liquids can create an extraordinarily
dangerous situation. In many cases, the
leak is the result of a bad design, incorrect
installation, or poor maintenance. Anyone
and everyone responsible for placing lives
in a deadly situation caused by flammable
liquids should be held accountable for
their negligence.
Our law office has the experience needed
to investigate and try oil and gas leak
cases that result in burns or wrongful
death. If you or a loved one has been
burned by oil, gasoline, or chemicals,
talk to a lawyer who understands how the
accident happened and how the injury has
affected your life.
Contact Keller & Keller for a free
consultation with a personal injury attorney
experienced in burn injury litigation.
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