Explosion Injury Lawyer San Antonio TX

San Antonio Explosion Injury Lawyer

Get in touch with our San Antonio explosion attorney for legal help today

Explosions, whether in industrial settings, construction sites, or accidents involving hazardous materials, often result in severe burn injuries, causing physical, emotional, and financial hardships. Our San Antonio explosion injury lawyer represents victims of explosions, offering compassionate support and skilled legal representation throughout the entire legal process. At Pat Maloney: Accident & Injury Attorney, our experienced team is committed to holding negligent parties accountable and pursuing the compensation you deserve for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. If you or a loved one has been affected by an explosion-related injury, we are here to listen, advocate, and fight for your rights.

HAVE YOU BEEN INJURED IN AN EXPLOSION IN TEXAS? CALL SAN ANTONIO ATTORNEY PAT MALONEY TODAY. 

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Why do explosions happen?

Per Wittenburg University:

An explosion is caused by a rapid expansion of gas from a chemical reaction or an incendiary device. Signs of an explosion may be a very loud sound or a series of noises and vibrations, fire, heat, smoke, falling glass or debris.  Chemicals, leaking gas, or falling aircraft could all be causes of life-endangering explosions.

Explosions are generally not a natural disaster, but in response to man-made issues. Perhaps a tank containing chemicals is defective, or installed incorrectly. Explosions are almost always catastrophic events.

What types of explosion cases does your San Antonio law firm handle?

Our personal injury law firm handles a variety of cases involving injury from:

  • Workplace accidents: These involve explosions that occur in industrial settings, construction sites, factories, or other workplaces due to negligence, inadequate safety protocols, or faulty equipment.
  • Product liability: Cases where explosions result from defective products such as faulty machinery, gas tanks, electronic devices, or appliances. These can involve manufacturers, distributors, or retailers who may be held liable for injuries or damages caused by the defective product.
  • Natural gas or propane explosions: These occur due to leaks, improper installation, or negligence related to natural gas or propane systems in residential or commercial properties.
  • Chemical plant or industrial explosions: These are large-scale explosions in chemical plants, refineries, or industrial facilities due to factors like chemical reactions, equipment failure, or safety protocol breaches.
  • Transportation accidents: Explosions can involve vehicles such as cars, trucks, trains, or airplanes due to fuel tank explosions, collisions, or other accidents.
  • Criminal behaviors: Explosions also result from criminal activities such as arson or bombings.

When we take your case, our San Antonio explosion injury attorney launches an investigation to find out exactly what happened to cause the accident, your injuries, and your damages.

What are common injuries from explosions?

Common injuries resulting from explosions include:

  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBI):
  • Burns
  • Lacerations and penetrating injuries
  • Fractures and bone breaks
  • Hearing loss
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Internal injuries
  • Eye injuries and vision loss
  • Respiratory injuries

These injuries can have long-term physical, emotional, and financial consequences, requiring medical treatment, rehabilitation, and ongoing support. You may be entitled to compensation for your injuries and losses through a personal injury claim.

Who is liable for my injuries after a San Antonio explosion accident?

Determining liability for injuries resulting from an explosion accident can be complex and depends on the factors surrounding the incident. Following are some parties who might be liable:

  • Property owners or managers: If the explosion occurred on someone else’s property due to negligence in maintaining safe conditions, the property owner or manager could be held liable.
  • Employers: In workplace explosion accidents, employers may be responsible for providing a safe working environment, proper training, and equipment maintenance. If they fail to do so, they could be held liable for resulting injuries.
  • Manufacturers and distributors: If a defective product or equipment caused the explosion, the manufacturer, distributor, or retailer of the product could be held liable under product liability laws.
  • Contractors and subcontractors: In cases involving construction or maintenance work, contractors or subcontractors responsible for the site or equipment maintenance might be held liable if their negligence contributed to the explosion.
  • Utility companies: If the explosion resulted from a gas leak or other utility-related issues, the utility company responsible for maintaining gas lines or other utilities could be held liable.
  • Third parties: In some cases, third parties such as contractors, suppliers, or service providers whose actions contributed to the explosion may be held liable.

Determining liability requires a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the explosion, including factors such as maintenance records, safety protocols, equipment inspections, and witness testimonies. Our skilled San Antonio explosion injury attorney can help you understand your legal options and pursue compensation for your injuries and damages.

What is the value of my explosion injury case?

Determining the value of an explosion injury case depends on a variety of factors, including the extent of your injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages incurred as a result of the accident. Here are some key considerations to keep in mind:

  • Medical expenses: This includes costs related to initial medical treatment, hospitalization, surgeries, rehabilitation, medication, and any future medical care required for your injuries.
  • Lost income: If you are unable to work due to your injuries, you may be entitled to compensation for lost wages, including both current and future income if your injuries result in long-term disability or reduced earning capacity.
  • Pain and suffering: Compensation for physical pain, emotional distress, mental anguish, and loss of enjoyment of life caused by the explosion and resulting injuries.
  • Permanent disability or disfigurement: If the explosion resulted in permanent disability, scarring, or disfigurement, you may be entitled to compensation for the impact on your quality of life and future earning potential.
  • Property damage: If your personal belongings, vehicle, or other property were damaged in the explosion, you may be entitled to compensation for repair or replacement costs.

To determine the value of your explosion injury case accurately, consult with a qualified San Antonio explosion injury attorney who can assess your situation, gather evidence, evaluate your damages, and advocate on your behalf to pursue fair compensation through negotiation or litigation. Every case is unique, so the exact value of your case depends on the specific circumstances of your claim.

Do you have a San Antonio explosion injury lawyer near me?

Yes. Pat Maloney: Accident & Injury Attorney is located in downtown San Antonio, at 239 E Commerce St, San Antonio, TX 78205. We are the owners of one of the most beautiful and historic buildings in San Antonio. There’s plenty of parking nearby. If you cannot travel, we can arrange a phone or video conference, or an in-hospital visit.

Skilled San Antonio explosion injury lawyer advocating for you

If you or a loved one have suffered injury in an explosion, it’s time to talk to the team at Pat Maloney: Accident & Injury Attorney. Our compassionate San Antonio explosion injury lawyer is here to help you seek compensation from the responsible parties for your injuries, losses, and damages. We will investigate your case, determine accountable parties, negotiate with insurance companies, and litigate on your behalf. Please call our offices or fill out our contact form to schedule a consultation with our experienced attorney.