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08/10/20   |   By

Another Deadly Gas Explosion in Maryland

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Local news sources are reporting a deadly explosion in Baltimore this morning has left at least one person dead, multiple trapped residents, and several more injured people. The Baltimore Fire Department called it a “major gas explosion.”  Investigations as to the cause of the explosion and recovery efforts continue.

As I posted in 2016 following a deadly apartment explosion in Silver Spring, Maryland, the injuries from such incidents can be very serious.

Burn injuries are considered some of the most traumatic personal injuries a person can suffer. At least a million people in the United States are injured from burns each year. The complex legal and highly scientific issues in burn injury litigation require an experienced Washington, DC personal injury attorney to help injured victims.

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About the author:

Mr. Zambri is a board-certified civil trial attorney by the National Board of Trial Advocates and a Past-President of the Trial Lawyers Association of Metropolitan Washington, D.C. He has many years of experience in successfully litigating complex burn injury cases and assisting fire victims. Mr. Zambri has also been acknowledged as one of “The Best Lawyers in America” by Best Lawyers (2016 edition) and has been repeatedly named a “Super Lawyer” by Super Lawyer magazine – national publications that honor the top lawyers in America.

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