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Family Of Oklahoma Burn Victim Sues Propane Tank Manufacturers

By Attorney Ray Maples on August 8, 2011

After an explosion in June at Bill Dog’s Saloon in Caney, Oklahoma, the family of a man who was critically burned in the accident is suing the manufacturers of an allegedly faulty propane tank.

As reported by NewsOK, a 32-year-old man was inside the structure when it exploded, just before 7:30 a.m. on June 5. The man lit a cigarette, according to officials, which triggered the blast.

The man’s attorney said the victim retained burns on more than 78 percent of his body and was left without a nose or ears. Surgeons were forced to amputate part of his foot as well as a finger. The attorney also said his client has been in a medically induced coma for the past month and is fighting burn infections.

The owner of the bar said the man resided in the building’s back room for approximately eight months prior to the accident. The bar owner lives in a home behind the saloon and claimed she didn’t smell any gas before the explosion.

The assistant Oklahoma Fire Marshal said the investigation to determine the cause of the blast is ongoing and that Oklahoma’s Liquid Propane Gas Administration inspected but didn’t conclude propane was the cause.

The three companies targeted in the lawsuits are: Rossini International Inc., Rego Company and Engineered Controls International, and Henson’s Propane and Equipment Co. The suits (covering several claims, including disfigurement and mental anguish) allege that the defendants did not adequately inspect or test the equipment to warrant against malfunction.

If you’ve been injured in Oklahoma by a fire resulting from dangerous products, contact the Oklahoma personal injury lawyers at The Maples Law Firm for assistance. We will make sure your rights are protected and that negligent parties are held accountable. Call (405) 705-5050 for a free consultation.