On February 11 Mark Byerlys home in Halifax PA was destroyed by a fire. Byerly states that a technician from Amerigas was working on a propane tank. Byerly had smelled gas and called for the technician to examine it. According to Byerly the technician began to release gas into the air despite protests from Byerly. Shortly thereafeter Byerlys home exploded and was completely destroyed.
Companies that do repair work have a responsibility to ensure that their actions do not put other people in danger. When they act negligently and bring harm to other people or their property victims often with to sue for personal injury. I wish I could say that this is a simple task. But in my years of experience with these types of cases I have seen companies go to great lengths to avoid accepting responsibility for an accident. But ultimately the laws are in place to protect the victims in these accidents. With the help of a Texas fire injury lawsuit lawyer experienced with professional negligence cases you can be sure that the parties responsible for your damages are held accountable.
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