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Refinery Accidents

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Refinery Deaths
There are few things more devastating than getting a phone call and hearing the voice on the other end tell you that your loved one was killed in an accident on the job. When a horrific explosion rips apart the refinery where your loved one worked, the message you get on the phone is made that much worse when you imagine the destruction and panic that accompanied such a terrible event. After the initial shock of such tragedy settles, the looming question is "Why?"

One glaring example of such an accident is the 2005 Texas City British Petroleum ("BP") explosion that killed 15 and injured 170. This tragic example of corporate negligence was a tough lesson for many involved. The company's lack of proper safety protocols for the maintenance and use of dangerous equipment or hazardous materials produced dire and extremely expensive results.

British Petroleum is the third largest refinery in the nation with profits of $19 billion in 2005. Innocent people put their trust in this corporate giant to ensure their safety, but British Petroleum failed to protect the health and safety of its workers. This explosion was the worst workplace accident since 1989.

In a mass tort action, Chad Pinkerton represented over 150 employees injured in the 2005 explosion. During the lawsuit, his firm's investigation revealed inconsistencies and untruths behind British Petroleum's statements regarding the condition of on-site machinery at the time of the accident. British Petroleum ultimately settled for a confidential amount of money after Pinkerton presented the evidence at trial.

If you or a loved one was injured in a refinery accident, you must seek representation from an experienced lawyer like Chad Pinkerton to assist you in seeking financial redress for any damages. The money damages resulting from workplace accidents not only establish a more stable financial future for the injured but works to ensure that the company will more effectively comply with future safety practices and patterns.

The Law
The tort cause of action for refinery accidents is usually based in negligence. The statute of limitations for this lawsuit is two years from the date of incident or injury.

Money Damages
Financial recovery can include past, present and future medical bills. Other potential areas of compensation, depending on the facts of the situation, are mental pain and suffering damages, lost past and future wages, permanent impairment/disfigurement, punitive damages, wrongful death damages and loss of enjoyment of life.

Why Pinkerton?
Chad Pinkerton is a powerhouse in and out of the courtroom. His track record of fighting petrochemical companies aggressively and successfully for his clients' legal rights reflects millions of dollars* in recovered damages. Chad's background in medicine and experience in the courtroom forge a strong presence whether he is on the phone with the insurance agents, wrangling with opposing counsel, or cross-examining experts at trial. Pinkerton's focus is to make the jury care about his client's loss and feel empowered to do something about it.


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If you have questions regarding personal injury or wrongful death law, contact us. Our personal injury lawyers offer initial consultations, are available for evening and weekend appointments. Pinkerton’s wrongful death attorneys can handle Spanish speaking clients. Pinkerton Law Firm PLLC offices are conveniently located in Houston's Museum District.
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