On Monday March 8 a woman in Dumas TX was injured when her stove exploded. She was attempting to light the pilot light when according to police an unknown malfunction caused the stove to explode. She was taken to a nearby hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Officials are still investigating the incident.
Product manufacturers have a responsibility to make sure that their products are safe. When this responsibility is ignored and innocent people are injured those people may wish to file personal injury lawsuits. Unfortunately this is a difficult task. I have worked on personal injury cases for twenty years and I have seen what companies are willing to do in order to avoid accepting responsibility for someones injuries. But the truth is this: the law is designed to protect consumers. With an experienced personal injury attorney on your side you can be sure that those responsible for your injuries are held accountable.
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