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An industrial accident is an accident that occurs in a workplace, causing personal injury to one or more employees. Industrial accidents may be caused by equipment rollovers, defective gear, fires, or more. Burn injuries caused by industrial fire accidents can be quite severe, leading to trauma, expensive medical bills, or even death.
If you have been involved in an accident and subsequently suffered burn injuries, contact an experienced personal injury attorney as soon as possible. Zinda Law Group attorneys have the knowledge and ability necessary to investigate your case, determine who was at fault, and negotiate on your behalf to get you the compensation you deserve for your injuries. Call (800) 863-5312 to speak with a Zinda Law Group personal injury lawyer today for your 100% free consultation.
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Industrial fires can be extremely dangerous, leading to serious injury, or even death. One example includes the fire at an east Harris County industrial facility, K-Solv, on April 7, 2021. The fire sent large plumes of black smoke into the air, forcing a shelter-in-place order for two nearby neighborhoods, Lakeside Park Estates and Lakeview Homes.
According to K-Solv, the fire began during a drum transfer operation. This is the process of transferring a certain product from a drum into a smaller container. Although K-Solv proceeded to post a tweet to report that all employees were, fortunately, accounted for, one employee was taken to the hospital due to a respiratory irritation.
The fire at K-Solv occurred approximately 2 miles away from the Intercontinental Terminals Company (ITC) Deer Park petrochemical facility fire that burned for several days in 2019. The ITC fire was found to have been caused by a failure within the manifold power frame of a tank. The fire, which started on Sunday, March 17, 2019, blazed on for days, with investigators unable to step into the “hot zone” until April 9, 2019.
Due to the magnitude of the ITC fire, Harris County made significant investments and changed policies on how to respond to these types of incidents. Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo stated that, during the ITC fire, the county “scrambled” to bring contractors in to monitor the air quality. Judge Hidalgo went on to explain that the county had since been prepared in case of another industrial fire incident.
The air quality in Harris County has been monitored and there has not been any reports of elevated levels of contamination that would be a concern to the health of the residents. Although K-Solv believes all runoff has been contained, the water will also be tested.
Unfortunately, even if a company takes all proper precautions, industrial accidents may still occur. These accidents may cause severe burns, resulting in painful and traumatizing injuries to the victims. Zinda Law Group burn injury lawyers have extensive experience in dealing with burn injuries and industrial accidents. Contact us today to discuss your unique case.