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Jun 4th, 2026Can You File a Claim After a Houston Refinery Explosion?
Most people think refinery explosions are headline news one day and forgotten the next. But if you lived through one — or lost someone who didn't — the story's just starting. Houston sits in the middle of petroleum country, and that proximity brings jobs, economic growth, and real ...
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May 21st, 2026Who Is Responsible for Houston Oil Rig Equipment Failures?
Equipment doesn't just break down on an oil rig. It fails because someone skipped a step, signed off too early, or used the wrong part. And when it does, the fallout isn't limited to downtime. People get hurt. Operations shut down. Legal teams start pulling records. In Houston, ...
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May 7th, 2026Can I Get Compensation After a Refinery Burn Injury in Houston?
Refinery work isn't just dangerous—it's one of the few jobs where a single mistake can leave you fighting for your life. Houston sits at the center of one of the largest refinery corridors in the country, and with that comes risk. Fires, explosions, chemical exposure, equipment ...
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Jan 29th, 2026Common Oil & Gas Injuries Houston Workers Should Know About
Refinery jobs in Houston come with real risks. Explosions don’t give warnings. One second, you’re working; the next, you’re on the ground, burned or hit by debris. These injuries aren’t rare. They’re part of the job’s reality. Paychecks ...
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Jan 15th, 2026Legal Steps to Take After a Refinery Explosion in Houston
Refinery explosions leave people hurt, confused, and scrambling for answers. The first thing that matters: get out of the danger zone. Don’t wait for help. Move. Check yourself and others for injuries, no matter how minor they seem. Every action you take right now, such as reporting the ...
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