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According to The Southeast Texas Record, a Galveston County man is suing after sustaining injuries while working at a Texas City facility. The worker filed a lawsuit on February 27 in the Galveston County Court against Marathon Petroleum Co. LP, citing negligence and gross negligence.
The lawsuit states that the man was working for Wyatt Field Services at Marathon’s Texas City refinery when the accident occurred. While de-isolating a flare line, an explosion erupted, severely burning the worker. The victim remains in critical care at the Blocker Burn Unit at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston.
The worker is seeking an undisclosed amount in damages in the lawsuit.
There are roughly 95,000 attorneys in the Lone Star state, but only 40 of them choose to represent injured employees in workers’ compensation cases. In Texas, there are few places that injured workers can turn to for help and counsel after suffering serious personal injuries on the job.
The Texas approach to workers compensation is unique in the United States. While most states require employers to carry some kind of workers’ compensation insurance, such programs are optional in our state. This can create both problems and opportunities for injured workers.
Our law firm was founded in 1978 to protect the rights of injured workers in Austin, Dallas, Houston, San Antonio and all across the Lone Star state. We are a small, specialized, family-owned firm, and if your case has a legitimate chance of earning compensation, we will provide professional and aggressive representation on your behalf.
To schedule a free consultation, contact our Austin workers’ compensation attorney today. We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning that we collect no attorney fees unless you receive compensation.
The Law Offices of Aaron Allison – Austin Workers’ Compensation Attorney
Source: http://setexasrecord.com/news/294722-marathon-petroleum-sued-after-worker-injured-in-explosion
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