In early June, a federal jury in St. Louis awarded $180 million to three men who suffered blast injuries and severe burns while working in a Chester, IL grain bin that exploded in 2010. One of the men, John Jentz of St. Peter, MN clearly remembers the explosion at the…
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Are Workers Being Killed in Preventable Workplace Accidents?
In the past several years, small fires were actually common at Hoeganaes Corporation’s metal powder plant outside Nashville. By early 2011, some workers had become good at beating down flames with gloved hands or a fire extinguisher. The company’s own product fueled the fires: Scrap metal comes into the plant…
Man Suffers Severe Burns from Homemade Barbecue Pit
In Waldorf, Maryland last week, local doctors came to the aid of a man who accidentally set himself on fire while trying to light a homemade barbecue pit. The man was treated for first degree burns and second degree burns across nearly 50 percent of his body. Authorities say the…
Smoke Inhalation Occurs at Factory Where Industrial Batteries Overheated and Leaked
In eastern Pennsylvania last week, a machine battery at a production plant overheated and ruptured, and then began leaking acid onto other batteries that were nearby. This caused the other batteries to melt and release poisonous smoke that filled the entire building. Although all employees evacuated safely, a number of…
Pediatric Burns Suffered Inside Hospital; Incident Will Likely Result in Lawsuit Against Hospital
A California family is coming to Shriner’s Hospital in Sacramento as often as three times a month for treatment of third degree burns they say their baby incurred inside another hospital. On March 28, 2012, Lylah’s parents, Tiffany Payne and Stanley Quezada, took the baby to Mercy Merced’s emergency room…
House Fire Due to Faulty Electrical Wiring Kills a Child Through Smoke Inhalation, Severe Burns
In mid-May in Joliet, IL, an investigation found that there was no criminal activity involved in a fire that caused the burn death of a 3-year-old boy just days before. The cause of the fire was an accidental electrical malfunction, local fire officials said. There will probably be no liability…
Factory Explosion Kills One Person, Injures Ten; Does the Company Have Legal Liability Due to Negligence?
In Arlington Heights, Illinois on May 22, one person was killed and ten injured in an explosion at an industrial complex in this suburban Chicago town. Emergency officials there responded to reports of an explosion inside a manufacturer called Arens Controls, which produces power management systems for commercial vehicles (batteries,…
Burn Survivor Has Skin Graft Surgery, and Has a Difficult Recovery Ahead
The lone survivor of a small-airplane crash in southeast Kansas recently underwent skin graft surgery to treat third degree burns across 28 percent of her body. Hannah Luce of Garden Valley, Texas, a recent graduate of Oral Roberts University, was flying with four others to a Christian youth rally in…
Man Suffers Severe Burns from Propane Tank Explosion at Special Event. Who Has Legal Liability?
In Washington DC in mid-May, a man suffered severe burns when a small propane tank exploded during a buffet dinner event at the National Building Museum, a museum dedicated to architecture, design, and construction. The museum frequently hosts exhibitions and special events that offer food and beverage service. The dangerous…
Lawsuit Filed for Deadly House Fire; Father Claims City Has Legal Liability for Failing to Check for Smoke Alarms
Last week in New Haven CT, the father of three young girls killed in a Christmas morning house fire filed a lawsuit, accusing the city of Stamford of allowing the house to become a fire trap by failing to properly oversee construction. Richard Emery, attorney for Matthew Badger, confirmed that…