Legal Help if You Were Injured in an Explosion

Explosions

 

Industrial jobsites, oil rigs, oil fields and even large construction sites all have the potential for an explosion. Flammable liquids, the presence of gas or oil, chemicals under pressure, toxic or dangerous chemicals - these are all potential hazards on many job sites. Every worker is at risk.

If your loved one has been injured in an explosion, they are facing difficult months of painful recovery. No injury is more difficult to recover from than a serious burn injury. They will need your support on this journey - and they will need legal help to get the money to pay for medical bills and rehabilitation.

Work with skilled and experienced personal injury lawyers who know how to get results in industrial accidents involving explosions. Contact the law office of Hagood, Neumann & Huckeba, L.L.P.

Experienced Workplace Explosion Attorneys

Under the direction of "Texas Super Lawyers" Gene S. Hagood, William G. Neumann, Jr. & John Huckeba, the Alvin, Texas, law firm of Hagood, Neumann & Huckeba has recovered millions of dollars in settlements and verdicts for injured workers. We know how to investigate a case to prove liability.

We work with skilled investigators to establish who was responsible for the accident so we can hold them accountable. We work closely with experts in medicine, physical rehabilitation, economics and life care planning so that all of your damages are clearly presented for payment.

We helped people injured in explosions get compensation in cases involving:

  • Toxic exposure: If a containment system malfunctions and toxic chemicals explode, people exposed to them can suffer burns, eye injuries, lung damage or other long-term illnesses.
  • Defective machinery: If a piece of machinery explodes because of a design or manufacturing failure, the manufacturer can be held accountable.
  • Oil or gas refinery accidents: If another work crew on the oilfield created negligent conditions that led to an explosion, you have a third-party claim against them.
  • Welding accidents: If a job site manager or property owner failed to properly prepare the job site or inform the welder of conditions and that led to an explosion, the property owner is responsible.
Learn more about your rights as an injured worker. Contact a personal injury attorney at Hagood & Neumann for a free consultation.
 
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