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Two Homes Exploded on the Same San Antonio Street. Five People Were Hurt. You May Have Legal Options.

If you or someone you love was injured or killed in the San Antonio residential explosions, HurtMatch can connect you with a Texas personal injury attorney who handles cases like this.

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What Happened

Five people were hospitalized after two separate houses exploded hours apart on the same street in San Antonio, Texas. Three of the five victims were reported to be in critical condition following the blasts. Authorities responded to both scenes the same evening. The cause of the explosions has not been confirmed publicly, but gas leaks or utility failures are common factors in residential explosions. Potential liability may extend to utility providers, property owners, or contractors depending on the investigation's findings.

When two homes on the same street explode within hours of each other, families are left with nothing but questions, grief, and mounting medical bills. Survivors may face severe burn injuries, respiratory damage, trauma, and a long road to recovery. Loved ones of those who did not survive are dealing with unimaginable loss at a moment when they should be focused on each other, not paperwork and phone calls.

Residential explosion cases are legally complex. Liability can involve a utility company, a landlord, a contractor, a gas supplier, or more than one party at once. Evidence can disappear quickly. The sooner you speak with a qualified attorney, the better positioned you may be to understand your rights and protect your family's future.

Texas law: Under Texas law, most personal injury and wrongful death claims must be filed within two years of the date of the incident, as set by the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Section 16.003. Texas also follows a modified comparative fault rule, meaning a claimant may still recover damages as long as they are found to be no more than 50 percent responsible for the incident. In explosion cases involving utilities or contractors, additional statutes governing premises liability and negligence per se may also apply.

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We understand the urgency of explosion cases and help you move quickly before evidence is lost or deadlines approach

Questions

Who could be held responsible for a residential gas explosion in Texas?

Liability in a residential explosion case may fall on a utility provider, a property owner or landlord, a plumbing or gas contractor, an appliance manufacturer, or another third party. An attorney can review the facts of your specific situation to identify potential defendants once an investigation is underway.

What is the deadline to file a claim in Texas after an explosion injury?

In most cases, Texas law gives you two years from the date of the incident to file a personal injury or wrongful death lawsuit. Missing this deadline can bar you from pursuing compensation entirely, which is why it is important to speak with an attorney as soon as possible.

What if a family member was killed in the explosion?

Texas law allows certain surviving family members to pursue a wrongful death claim on behalf of a loved one who was killed due to another party's negligence. Eligible claimants typically include spouses, children, and parents of the deceased. A Texas attorney can explain the wrongful death process in more detail.

Is HurtMatch a law firm?

No. HurtMatch is a legal referral service, not a law firm. We do not provide legal advice or represent clients. Our role is to connect people who have been injured with licensed Texas personal injury attorneys who may be able to help with their specific situation.

What does it cost to get connected through HurtMatch?

There is no cost to use HurtMatch's referral service. Attorneys in our network typically work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay no attorney fees unless your case results in a recovery. Specific fee arrangements are agreed upon directly between you and the attorney.

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