Premises Liability: July 2011 Archives

July 14, 2011

Salem New York Explosion Reviewed By Syracuse Injury Lawyer: Suspected Propane Blast Killed 5, Injured 6

Salem New York Explosion Injury Lawyer.jpgA large explosion occurred early today in Salem, New York, a small town located approximately 50 miles north of Albany. According to witnesses, a two story house was destroyed. Debris from the blast, including cinderblocks, was found more than 50 yards away. Neighbors reported hearing the blast for miles. The explosion caused the death of 5 people, and injured 6 others.

"We have been retained throughout the State of New York to investigate explosions like this one, and to determine the cause of other catastrophic events such as a building or bridge collapse," said Syracuse personal injury lawyer Michael A. Bottar, of Bottar Leone, PLLC. "Typically, we try to get to the scene as soon as possible so that we can take pictures and have one or more experts we work with conduct an investigation. Often, our own investigation runs parallel to fire or police department investigations. Sometimes, our experts uncover evidence missed by the authorities."

According to Syracuse.com, area police suspect that a propane leak may have caused the explosion. Propane is a three-carbon alkane, usually a gas, that is heavier than air. The "weight" of propane causes it to sink into low-lying enclosed spaces. This creates the potential for an explosion. If propane caused the Salem explosion, there are a number of entitles that could be liable for the injury and wrongful death of nearly a dozen New Yorkers, e.g., the manufacturer of the propane tank, the company that installed propane tank and/or the company that fills the propane tank. In addition, if the people involved were renting the house, the owner of the home could be liable for damages. In certain circumstances, town and county municipalities may also be liable for an explosion, or structural failure, if one or both improperly issued a building permit or certificate of occupancy. "It's too early to tell," Bottar added.

To speak with a New York personal injury lawyer at Bottar Leone, PLLC, a Syracuse-based law firm with nearly three decades of experience handling only complex personal matters, contact us at 800-336-5297 or info@bottarleone.com.

July 11, 2011

Hudson New York Boating Accident Lawyer Reports On Crash Causing Death of Four

New York Boat Buoy Accident Lawyer.jpgThe latest in a string of New York boating accidents occurred yesterday on New York's Hudson River, near Tivoli when, at around 6:30 a.m., a nineteen foot Chris Craft boat collided with a concrete structure near the eastern shore of the river. According to reports, Joseph Vehnick called 911 after reaching shore. Jessica Hotailing also survived. John Uvino, Robert Macarthur, Deena Cordero and Jay Bins were killed in the crash.

According to Syracuse boat accident lawyer Michael A. Bottar, "nationally, more than 600 people die every year in boating accidents, including on New York's waterways." Bottar added, "while most people are injured when two boats collide, the number three cause of death and injury is collision with a fixed object." Recent United States Coast Guard boating accident statistics can be found here.

Liability for a death or injury that occurs as a result of a boating accident can fall on a number of parties, including the boat's owner, the boat's operator, a bar or restaurant (if alcohol was involved) and a town, county or the state if, for example, a waterway is improperly marked. Examples of improper markings include the failure to identify a known hazard with a buoy, the absence of channel markings, and blown buoy or channel lighting.

Prompt investigation into the cause of a boating accident can mean the difference between a viable claim against a negligent party and no avenue for recovery.