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The Dangers of Chemical Explosions

Chemical explosions are a source of serious injury and emotional trauma for many people. These dangerous events typically take place in factories or production facilities that house combustible chemicals for use in an industrial process. Although there are safety regulations in place to monitor the storage, use, and transportation of such hazardous materials, a moment of negligence or error can lead to disastrous explosions.

If you or someone you love has been the victim of a chemical explosion, you may be able to hold the responsible party liable for any suffering and medical expenses associated with the incident. Contact the tenacious explosion attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. at 800-242-2874 to discuss your options with a knowledgeable lawyer today.

Causes of Chemical Explosions

Because of the highly reactive or flammable nature of certain chemicals, it is crucial for employees and managers of industrial plants and factories to take all necessary precautions when handling these dangerous substances. Frustratingly, a common cause of chemical explosions is a simple act of carelessness or recklessness. Some of the ways negligent behavior may cause the chemical explosion accident:

  • Malfunctioning equipment
  • Misuse of equipment
  • Smoking or using a lighter near explosive materials
  • Failure to properly maintain boilers
  • Failure to separate unstable chemicals

Employees and management organizations are responsible for ensuring the safety of workers and anyone close to the factory by properly handling chemicals at the facility.

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If you or someone you love has been suffered in a chemical explosion due to the carelessness of another, you may be eligible for financial compensation for your suffering. Contact the explosion lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. at 800-242-2874 to speak to an experienced lawyer about your legal options.

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