*All the pictures you see on this website are from actual cases that were handled by Tom DeVoto during his career.
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Gas Explosions — Who Is Responsible?Proven Advocacy in Propane and Natural Gas ExplosionsPeople died. Others were horribly burned. Houses were destroyed. The DeVoto Law Firm. was there to hold the gas companies and manufacturers accountable. Trial lawyer Mr. DeVoto has tried and won, or reached substantial settlements, in high-profile cases of propane and natural gas explosions. His personal injury practice represents clients in Greater St. Louis, eastern Missouri and statewide. If your loved one was injured or killed by a gas-induced fire or explosion, call our St. Louis law office at314-961-0330 or 866-961-0330 for a free initial consultation. Lives Are Shattered When Gas Leaks Ignite
The DeVoto Law Firm has recovered damages for severe burn injury, head trauma, lung damage and other catastrophic injury, and represented families in wrongful death lawsuits and property damage claims. Aggressive Investigation and the Knowledge to WinMost victims never had a chance. Leaking gas tends to snake along the surface of pipelines — right into the building. The slightest spark (a match, a pilot light, a flick of a light switch) can ignite a deadly blast. Our investigation starts with two questions: What caused the leak and why didn’t anyone smell the gas? [Natural gas and propane are odorless. That's why gas companies add mercaptan, the tell-tale "rotten egg" odorant.]
We have a crack team of investigators to gather evidence, and we hire industry experts to testify about the cause. Mr. DeVoto himself has a thorough understanding of the science and technology of gas explosions, and a knack for explaining it all to a jury. We have held major gas companies, installers and manufacturers accountable for their share of liability in these tragedies. Contact our St. Louis office for a free initial consultation — we can make home and hospital visits if necessary. We take no attorney fees unless we settle your claim or prevail at trial. In the event money is recovered, the client may also be responsible for court costs and expenses incurred in developing the case. |