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Family of mother, infant killed in Oak Cliff apartment explosion sues Atmos for gross negligence
The family of Marysol Perez and her infant son, Eric Jr., is filing a lawsuit alleging gross negligence by the utility ...
A new wrongful death lawsuit accuses Atmos Energy of failing to mark gas lines before a deadly Oak Cliff apartment explosion.
Atmos Energy is facing another wrongful death lawsuit in the wake of the deadly apartment explosion in Oak Cliff earlier this year.
A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed against Atmos Energy following the massive natural gas explosion and fire on May 28 ...
Sylvia Collins, a local activist and Democratic Party precinct chair, was among three people killed in an explosion at an Oak Cliff apartment complex.
A new filing in Dallas County court alleges that the gas company's negligence caused the explosion.
A newly released preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) reveals that an underground natural ...
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Second wrongful death lawsuit against Atmos Energy filed after deadly Dallas apartment explosion
The family of Marisol Perez has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Atmos Energy. Perez and her 18-month-old son died in ...
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Unmarked gas line struck before deadly Dallas apartment explosion, initial NTSB report reveals
The report also says a company had submitted a Texas 811 ticket about a week before the explosion.
The report lands amid at least four legal claims against Atmos Energy, the natural gas utility whose service line to the 23-unit complex was struck by a drilling rig before the blast.
The NTSB’s preliminary report says the gas line had not been identified and marked before the May 28 blast that destroyed an Oak Cliff building.
The Dallas law firm Hamilton Wingo filed the suit on behalf of the family of Sylvia Collins, an 81-year-old community activist who was killed along with two others. The suit accuses Atmos Energy, a ...
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