An explosion of a natural gas pipeline in North Texas has killed three people and 10 others may be missing, according to a Reuters article. Reportedly, eight workers from Brazos Electric were digging and drilling holes near a pipe to put up power lines when the gas line was hit, initiating the explosion.
Five employees endured burn injuries in the explosion accident and were taken to the Glen Rose Medical Center where they are listed in stable condition. The 36-inch pipeline transported natural gas within the borders of Texas and is owned by Enterprise Products Partners.
Despite detailed workplace rules and regulations issued by the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA), explosion accidents continue to take place at construction sites and other work environments. It is an employer’s responsibility to properly notify employees about potential hazards through training, alarm systems, labeling, chemical data documentation, color-coded systems and other procedures.
When employees are injured at work, workplace accident lawsuits may be filed to help an injured worker receive compensation for permanent disability, loss of past and future earnings, pain and suffering, and much more. Although workers’ compensation benefits may compensate for some damages, the amount may not be sufficient enough to assist a seriously injured employee in the way that he or she needs. Depending on the circumstances of the accident, third parties may also be liable for damages caused by workplace accidents, including manufacturers of defective equipment or toxic substances and owners of dangerous premises.
If you have been injured in an explosion accident, the personal injury lawyers at Panish Shea & Boyle will work diligently to ensure that you receive full and just compensation for your injuries. Our injury attorneys are nationally recognized for our achievements in personal injury law. To learn more about how we can assist you with your case, please call 877-800-1700 for a free consultation or visit www.psblaw.com for more information.