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Natural Gas Explosion

Natural Gas Explosion Lawsuits

A natural gas explosion can occur when there is a buildup of natural gas in an enclosed space, followed by an ignition source. Natural gas is highly flammable and explosive in certain concentrations. When natural gas builds up in a confined area, it can quickly reach a level where it becomes dangerous.

Some common causes of natural gas explosions include:

  • Gas leaks: A gas leak can occur due to a variety of reasons, such as faulty equipment, corrosion of pipes, or human error during installation or maintenance. When natural gas leaks into an enclosed space, it accumulates and creates an explosive mixture with air.
  • Ignition sources: An ignition source can be any spark or flame that is strong enough to ignite the natural gas-air mixture. Common ignition sources include pilot lights, electrical equipment, smoking, and open flames.
  • Lack of ventilation: If there is not enough ventilation in an enclosed space, the natural gas can accumulate and create a highly explosive atmosphere.

Once an explosion occurs, it can cause significant damage to property and harm to people nearby. Therefore, it is important to take steps to prevent natural gas explosions by maintaining gas appliances and equipment, detecting gas leaks, and providing proper ventilation in enclosed spaces.

Negligence

In situations involving a natural gas explosion, negligence is often the cause. Who is responsible for the harm caused by a natural gas explosion? It can depend on several factors.

Natural Gas Supplier – Natural gas lines are owned and controlled by large companies. These companies pay other companies to install and maintain the supply lines, but ultimately the natural gas suppliers dictate materials and maintenance frequency. If a natural gas explosion is a result of aging supply lines or faulty parts, it can be possible to sue the natural gas supply company for negligence.

Improper Installation or Repair – The companies that install and repair natural gas lines have a duty to provide quality service. It may be possible to sue the company for any defects in the installation or repair of natural gas lines.

Defective Products – If there is a defect in the design or manufacture of natural gas delivery components, it can be possible to sue the part manufacturer after a natural gas explosion.

Construction Mistakes – A construction mistake can puncture or damage natural gas lines. If this is the case, it may be possible to file a claim against the construction company.

Workplace Explosion – When a natural gas explosion happens at a workplace or job site, it may be possible to file a claim against the employer. An explosion at a chocolate factory in West Reading, PA may have been the result of a natural gas leak.

When To Contact A Natural Gas Explosion Attorney

After a natural gas explosion, it is important to work with an experienced attorney as soon as possible to preserve and protect your rights. Do not accept any settlement offers without contacting an attorney for a free consultation.

If you have an injury or a family member dies as the result of a natural gas explosion, get help from an injury attorney. An attorney at Kane & Silverman can help you, contact us for a free injury consultation today.

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