A gas explosion can cause devastating injuries and widespread damage in a matter of seconds. These incidents often happen without warning, leaving victims facing burns, trauma, and long-term medical care. If you were injured in a gas explosion, determining the cause and who may be responsible is an important part of moving forward.
Now is the time to speak with our gas explosion accident lawyers at Smith, Feddeler & Smith, P.A. about your situation and the legal options available to you. Our team works with individuals affected by serious accidents across Florida. Call (863) 355-4204 or contact us online to schedule a free case evaluation.
Gas explosions are often linked to leaks, pressure buildup, or ignition sources that cause a sudden release of energy. These incidents may occur in residential properties, commercial buildings, or industrial environments.
In many cases, explosions are tied to failures such as:
Even a small gas leak can become dangerous if it is not detected and addressed promptly.
Gas explosions often result in severe injuries due to the combination of fire, force, and structural damage. Some of the most common injuries include:
The severity of gas explosion injuries often plays a major role in the claim process. Many lead to disability and long-term medical needs, which increase the stakes in the personal injury process.
Identifying who may be responsible for a gas explosion often requires a detailed investigation. These incidents rarely have a single cause, and multiple parties may be involved depending on how the explosion occurred. Our gas explosion accident attorneys can perform a careful analysis of these factors to help establish how the event happened and who may be accountable.
Property owners are generally responsible for maintaining safe conditions on their premises. This can include making sure that gas lines, appliances, and related systems are properly maintained and inspected.
Contractors who install, repair, or service gas systems may also be held liable. Improper installation, faulty repairs, or failure to follow safety standards can create dangerous conditions.
Utility companies are typically responsible for supplying gas and maintaining certain portions of the gas infrastructure. If a leak or failure occurs within their area of responsibility, they may be part of the investigation.
Manufacturers may be held responsible if a defective appliance, valve, or component contributed to the explosion. Product defects can include design flaws, manufacturing errors, or inadequate warnings about potential risks.
Gas explosion cases often fall under negligence law, which requires showing that a party failed to act with reasonable care. Florida also follows a comparative negligence system under Florida Statutes § 768.81, meaning responsibility can be shared among multiple parties, including the injured party. Partial fault of the injured does not bar recovery, as long as their fault is not more than 50%.
Florida law also sets time limits for filing claims. Under Florida Statutes § 95.11, most personal injury claims must be filed within two years. These deadlines affect your options, so acting sooner rather than later matters.
Compensation in a gas explosion case depends on the severity of injuries and how the incident has affected your life. These cases often involve both immediate losses and long-term consequences that must be carefully documented to reflect the full picture.
Damages may include:
After a gas explosion, you need a legal team prepared to handle serious cases from day one, and not one looking for a fast exit. At Smith, Feddeler & Smith, P.A., we prepare every claim with the expectation that it may go all the way to trial. Insurance companies are aware of our track record, and that changes how negotiations go.
Our attorneys take a thorough approach to every case, including reviewing the cause of the explosion, documenting the extent of injuries, and accounting for how the incident will affect your life in the months and years ahead. We handle both personal injury and workers’ compensation claims, so if your explosion happened on the job, we can help on that front as well.
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If the explosion happened while you were on the job, you may have a workers’ compensation claim in addition to (or instead of) a personal injury claim. Workers’ comp covers medical treatment and lost wages regardless of fault, but not pain and suffering. Whether a third-party claim against a contractor or equipment manufacturer is also available depends on the specific circumstances of the incident.
A denial from a utility or gas company does not end your options. An independent investigation can challenge that position and identify where the failure actually occurred.
Responsibility may depend on whether the landlord maintained the property and addressed known hazards. Each situation requires a careful review of the specific facts involved.
A gas explosion can leave you with serious injuries and uncertainty about what comes next. The right legal team can help you pursue the compensation you need to move forward.
Our team at Smith, Feddeler & Smith, P.A. works with individuals affected by serious accidents across Florida. Call (863) 355-4204 or contact us online to schedule your free case evaluation today.