Were you or someone you know affected by the Houston Warehouse Explosion?

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Due to the changing nature and complexity of the investigation surrounding the explosion at Watson Grinding and Manufacturing in Houston, getting legal representation is strongly encouraged. If you or a family member were impacted we want to help. Please fill out the questions in the form above and we will contact you immediately.

KPRC NEWS: 
A fire burned at the site hours after the explosion and people were told to avoid the area. Aerial images showed rubble where one building apparently had stood and debris strewn about. Surrounding structures had portions of their walls and roofs heavily damaged.

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Has Your Home or Business Been Damaged in the Watson Grinding and Manufacturing Explosion?

Our Attorneys are here to help.

In a typical incident, a large disaster starts as a small fire or explosion.

If there’s dust in the area, the primary explosion will cause that dust to become airborne. Then, the dust cloud itself can ignite, causing a secondary explosion that can be many times the size and severity of the first explosion. This is often the cause of most large factory explosions.

 It is also often preventable with the correct guidelines and over-site in place.

Let us help you file a claim to help recover property damage losses, possible chemical contamination, lost revenue, hospital expenses, and other costs you may have incurred.

An average of 37,000 fires occur at industrial and manufacturing properties every year. These incidents result in 18 civilian deaths, 279 civilian injuries, and $1 billion in direct property damage.

“The whole house is ruined,” one resident told KPRC, describing how she woke up with the roof falling down on her. “The whole ceiling crashed down on all of us. We were all trapped in there and a nice family came and helped up out. it’s trashed. It’s just trashed.”

Next comes the slow process of healing. Without help, the physical and emotional wounds may be too much to overcome. 

Two people were killed during a large explosion at a warehouse in Houston that damaged buildings, scattered debris and sent a loud boom across the city.