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Management Negligence at Refineries

Refineries are factories designed to convert crude oil into fuel or other usable products. Because of the amount of dangerous chemicals found in these plants, they are at risk of dangerous explosions. It is the responsibility of refinery management to ensure that employees are following all safety codes and that the building itself is not a danger to innocent workers. Any instances of negligence may leave victims with irreversible physical injuries and significant emotional distress.

If you or someone you love has been the victim of a devastating refinery explosion that occurred because of refinery management negligence, there may be steps you can take to see that you do not have to shoulder the burden of your accident-related expenses alone. Contact the refinery negligence attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. at 800-242-2874 for information about your legal options today.

Examples of Management Negligence

Any failure to adhere to safety laws or act in the best interest of employees may be deemed negligence. Some of the most common types of negligence that lead to refinery explosions include:

  • Failure to train employees correctly
  • Disregard for Occupational Safety and Health Administration laws
  • Ignoring required building code regulations
  • Failing to handle combustible materials in a safe way

Explosion accidents can result in life changing injuries and emotional distress, and as such, the parties responsible for these events should be held accountable for their negligence.

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If you or someone you love has suffered unnecessarily from an explosion accident that occurred because of the careless behavior of refinery management, you may be able to take legal action against the responsible party. Contact the refinery negligence attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. at 800-242-2874 to discuss your case with a knowledgeable lawyer today.

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