Why a Utility May Be Responsible for a House Explosion
House explosions often stem from utility negligence or gas leaks. If your home exploded, call Satterley & Kelley at 855-385-9532 to hold the gas company accountable.
House explosions often stem from utility negligence or gas leaks. If your home exploded, call Satterley & Kelley at 855-385-9532 to hold the gas company accountable.
Contractor negligence before and during an excavation can rupture a natural gas main. The gas may enter a home, where it may ignite, causing an explosion and fire.
Natural gas is part of our lives but has a cost. It’s highly flammable, explosive, and has the potential to cause death and substantial property damage.
Leaking natural gas or propane is the most likely cause of a house explosion. That leak may be accidental or intentionally created to cause the blast.
Key Takeaways: The smell of rotten eggs or hissing sounds in your house can indicate a gas leak. Inhaling natural gas or propane can cause headaches, nausea, and unexplained dizziness. Call 911 and evacuate the premises if you suspect a gas leak. You may be entitled to compensation if you are injured from a gas […]
You do not have to stand alone. Call 855-385-9532 to talk to a lawyer at Satterley & Kelley PLLC in Louisville.
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