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All Articles Tagged With: "Propane"
Ohio Wrongful Death Lawsuit Results in $3.6M Verdict
An Ohio jury awarded $3.6 million in a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of a man who was crushed to death after his truck was overloaded with propane cylinders.
Lowe’s Gas Grill Recall: Risk of Irregular Flames or Grills Catching Fire
More than 600,000 Lowe’s gas grills have been recalled after nearly two dozen people suffered burns caused by irregular flames or the grill lid catching fire.
Blue Ember Gas Grill Recall: Reports of Fires and Severe Burns
About 88,000 Blue Ember Gas Grills have been recalled after reports of 161 gas grill fires and at least nine burn injuries caused by the defective design of the gas tank hose.
Propane Gas Recall: Missing Odor Needed to Detect Leak
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced yesterday that approximately 919,000 barrels of propane (LP) gas have been recalled by Valero Marketing & Supply Company, as the gas may not contain an odorant that is added to propane to enable people to detect a gas leak.
Home Explosion Lawsuit Settled Over Leaking Natural Gas Main
A Texas family has reached a confidential settlement with Atmos Energy in a wrongful death lawsuit filed after a leak in the natural gas main caused their home to explode nearly two years ago, killing two family members and seriously injuring others.
Propane Tank Recall: Risk of Gas Leak and Fire Hazard
On July 11, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a recall of nearly 11,000 Conversion Underground Propane Storage Tanks manufactured by American Welding & Tank, LLC, of Jesup, Georgia. Rust could develop inside the tanks, which may cause an odorant added to propane to fade. This poses a fire and burn hazard, [...]
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