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Explosion Injury FAQ
What causes most explosion accidents?
Natural gas leaks are the leading cause of residential explosions. Industrial explosions often involve chemical compounds, dust accumulation, or equipment failures.
Who can be held liable for an explosion?
Gas utility companies, property owners, equipment manufacturers, employers, contractors, and pipeline operators may be liable depending on the cause.
What types of injuries occur in explosions?
Burns (thermal and chemical), blast traumatic brain injury (TBI), hearing loss, shrapnel wounds, fractures, amputations, and internal organ damage are common.
How are explosion settlements calculated?
Factors include injury severity, medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, disfigurement, and whether gross negligence or safety violations occurred.
What is blast-related TBI?
Blast traumatic brain injury occurs from the pressure wave of an explosion. Symptoms may be delayed and include cognitive issues, headaches, and memory problems.
Based on OSHA Workplace Explosion Data 2026, ATF Explosives Investigation Reports, NFPA Fire/Explosion Statistics