Doug and Marvellee Kissling injured when their home explodes.
On Saturday, March 6, Doug and Marvellee Kissling received minor injuries when their home in Villa Madonna, NM exploded. Police believe a propane leak may have caused the explosion. Thankfully, their injuries were not severe, but their home was completely destroyed. Officials are still investigating the incident.
Losing one's home is a terrible experience, even if the victims are not seriously hurt themselves. When this kind of loss is caused by negligence (by product manufacturers, repair workers, or some other party), the victims may wish to file a personal injury lawsuit. I wish I could say that this is a simple process, but in my experience, both individuals and organizations will do everything in their power to avoid accepting responsibility for an accident. But ultimately, the law is on your side. With the help of an experienced personal injury attorney, you can be sure that those responsible for your loss are held accountable.
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Personal Injury Attorney Michael Grossman
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3/10/2010
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