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Know These 3 Common Sources of Explosions

Explosions and their aftermath are terrifying experiences. The blast itself can prove devastating to anyone in the near vicinity, and then fires may erupt and injure additional people after the explosion. However, all this destruction can often be avoided. If a designer or manufacturer was more careful about checking for defects and other faults with certain machinery, many explosions could be avoided each year.

If you have been injured because of an explosion, there may legal options available to you. To learn more about your rights as an injured individual, contact an experienced explosion lawyer of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. today by calling 800-242-2874.

Three Frequent Causes of Explosions

Although a variety of devices can contribute to explosions, the following are three items that are most often associated with these accidents.

#1: Boilers

Boiler rooms can be hazardous places in any building if a manufacturer has not provided a safe product. Boilers that are poorly fabricated or made from substandard materials may cause large explosions.

#2: Batteries

When batteries are improperly manufactured or sealed, these power sources can prove dangerous due to the chemicals they contain. Even small battery explosions can cause substantial chemical leaks that may lead to serious burns or toxic chemical inhalation for anyone in the area.

#3: Fuel Tanks

Fuel storage is a major consideration for anyone dealing with portable machines. However, if these tanks are exposed to open flame or excessive heat, the pressure inside the tank can erupt in a violent explosion. If the fuel inside is flammable, these explosions can create widespread destruction.

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If you’ve sustained a serious injury because of manufacturer’s negligence, you may be entitled to pursue compensation for your injuries. For a more information regarding your legal options, contact a knowledgeable explosion attorney of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. at 800-242-2874.

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