St. Louis Lawyers for Explosion Injuries
Explosions usually result in catastrophic injury or wrongful death. When an explosion was caused by another person's negligence or misconduct, a remedy may be available. Injured persons or the families of those killed may be able to recover compensation for injuries, lost wages, funeral expenses and other costs resulting from an explosion.
Learn About Your Options After An Explosion
The St. Louis, Missouri lawyers at Meyerkord, Rineberg & Graham, LLC, have helped people obtain compensation after an explosion. To find out how we can help you, contact us at 888-463-5519 to schedule a free initial consultation or complete our contact form.
Typical Explosion Cases
We think outside the box when building a case. We perform the research necessary to develop a strong case and consult with medical and industry experts when required. Our cases have involved situations such as:
- Propane explosions
- Uncapped gas lines
- Defective gasoline containers
- Defective cigarette lighters
- Low-hanging high voltage wires
- Removal of gas appliances by untrained persons
Explosions can occur almost anywhere, from construction sites to apartment complexes to factories. The most common explosion-caused injuries are extensive burns. However, people who are thrown by explosions may be left with broken limbs, head and brain injuries, back injuries and amputations.
Payment for Your Injuries
If your injuries were the result of an explosion caused by negligence or misconduct, we can help you file a claim. You may be able to obtain payment for your medical expenses, lost past and future income, vocational retraining (if you become unable to perform your previous job), and psychological counseling.
Discuss Your Case With An Attorney
To learn more about your rights and your options after an explosion, contact our St. Louis law firm. Call Meyerkord, Rineberg & Graham, LLC, at 888-463-5519 to schedule a free initial consultation or complete our intake form.
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