Fatal house fire raises questions about gas supplier, others
October 8, 2013 By John McCoy
We recently handled a case involving a house fire that resulted in serious burn injuries to one of…
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We recently handled a case involving a house fire that resulted in serious burn injuries to one of…
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The 2012 edition of NFPA 54 discusses in specific language what needs to be done following an interruption of service or out-of-gas call.
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In conducting a fire or explosion investigation, authorities are looking to classify the cause of the fire by looking at the source and form of ignition.
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An El Paso County, Texas, jury heard from more than 40 witnesses in a month-long trial involving a fire that occurred in 2009.
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Much has been written in industry publications about problems associated with corrugated stainless steel tubing, which can be compromised by lightning strikes.
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Gov. Janice Brewer, R-Ariz., declared a state of emergency for her state Jan. 11 because of severe winter…
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Our industry has spent a great deal of time to develop warnings material to inform customers of the potential dangers associated with the use of propane.
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It is well known that propane accidents can involve serious injury and property damage. The vast majority of propane accidents happen at sites where propane is being used to heat or service a home or business.
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An important element in the prosecution of lawsuits filed by plaintiffs is the financial costs and potential recovery related to a given claim. A potential game changer in this consideration is third-party funding of litigation.
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A common issue that can create a basis for liability in defending gas explosion cases is the level of odorant in the gas as it is emitted into the atmosphere. When people who are injured in a gas explosion testify that they did not smell gas, the focus immediately turns to the odorant in the gas.
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