Do I Have a Legal Case for Injury From an Oilfield Explosion?

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This article references an article that was originally posted by Associated Press, titled “Report: Man killed in oilfield explosion was recently hired.”

PERSPECTIVE FROM OUR LAWYERS

Oilfield explosions occur across the U.S. multiple times a year and can sometimes be caused by negligence on the part of the oilfield company.  Subsequently requiring an extended hospital stay, months of rehab, and in extreme cases, death, for those affected.

If you or a loved one have been affected by a work-related gas explosion, you may be entitled to financial compensation to recoup your losses for hospital visits.

Below are highlights from the original Associated Press article.

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RECENT EXPLOSION NEAR CASPER, WYO.

A preliminary report says the 36-year-old man who died following an explosion at an oilfield in northeast Wyoming was a recent hire with limited training.

The report by the state Occupational Safety and Health Administration says Damori had worked less than two weeks for JCG LLC, the company holding the permit for the disposal facility north of Gillette.

The report notes Damori’s limited training might have been a “significant factor.”

The report suggests the employer might need a more formal training program and a reevaluation of the site’s hazards.

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DO I HAVE A LEGAL CASE FOR AN OILFIELD EXPLOSION?

If you or a loved one has been injured or killed because of a work-related oilfield explosion that occurred due to negligence on the part of a particular party, you may be entitled to compensation.

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RELATED CASES

Click here to read the original Associated Press article in full.

CASPER, Wyo. (AP) — A preliminary report says the 36-year-old man who died following an explosion at an oilfield in northeast Wyoming was a recent hire with limited training.

The Casper Star-Tribune reports Beau Damori of Gillette was found dead following the October explosion and fire that engulfed 10 oil tanks, two passenger vehicles, two semi-trucks, three buildings and two propane tanks.

The report by the state Occupational Safety and Health Administration says Damori had worked less than two weeks for JCG LLC, the company holding the permit for the disposal facility north of Gillette.

The report notes Damori’s limited training might have been a “significant factor.”

The report suggests the employer might need a more formal training program and a reevaluation of the site’s hazards.

The facility did not return the newspaper’s call.