Roadside Construction Explosion Accident in Harpersville, Alabama Kills Man

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A contract worker for a gas company was killed in a roadside construction explosion accident at Highway 280 and Farmingdale Drive in Harpersville, Alabama on May 9, 2018. The tragedy happened at about 7:00 in the morning.

The Shelby County Coroner told ABC3340.com that the man was 36-year-old Christopher Anderson who lived in Mississippi. No other workers were injured in the explosion.

The construction crew was putting in natural gas lines. According to CBS 42, the explosion occurred in a large Conex container that was on the back of a flatbed trailer. Someone opened the door to the container, which then exploded.

A nearby home was damaged, along with three vehicles. The eastbound lanes of highway 280 were shut down for more than four hours while emergency responders worked. Local residents said that the explosion could be felt up to a mile away. Some news reports are stating that there may have been a gas leak.

We express our profound sympathies to the family of the man killed.

Workplace Explosion Deaths Happen Every Year

Natural gas explosions that kill workers occur every year in the United States. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), in 2016, 88 people were killed in occupational accidents by fires and explosions.

When a workplace explosion leads to a death, family members may be able to sue for compensation. Explosion death cases are very complex and you need an experienced law firm to help protect your legal rights.

The law firm of Pritzker Hageman has represented many families of clients who have been killed in workplace explosions. We investigate the accident scene, interview witnesses, and examine documents from corporations. We have won multimillion-dollar recoveries for our clients and have years of experience. The lead lawyers for these cases are Fred Pritzker and Eric Hageman. To contact us, call 1-888-377-8900. This phone call is free and confidential, with no obligation. We are available to answer your questions.

Sources

Franklin, James. “Man killed in roadside construction explosion in Harpersville identified.” abc 3440, May 9, 2018.

Gladney, Kayla. “Contracter killed in explosion in Harpersville.” cbs 42, May 9, 2018.

Bureau of Labor Statistics. “National Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries in 2016.” U.S. Department of Labor, December 19, 2017.

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The experienced lawyers of Pritzker Hageman law firm can help guide you through this difficult time in your life. Contact us at 1-888-377-8900.
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