Explosion lawyers at Pritzker Hageman have filed a lawsuit on behalf of the family of three people who died in a Wolfe County, KY house explosion. The suit, filed in Wolfe Circuit Court in Kentucky, alleges that Troublesome Creek Gas Corp. failed to adequately respond to concerns about the smell of gas.
Six people were inside the home, located on Harvest Church Loop Road, when the blast occurred around 3:30 p.m. on November 23, 2019. Phillip Vanderpool, 52, and his wife Sueann Vanderpool, 48 were killed instantly. Albert Vanderpool, 80, was injured and died days later.
According to the lawsuit, family members had called Troublesome Creek to complain of a gas smell at least four times in the five days preceding the explosion. On one visit to the home, a technician from the utility did not conduct any gas readings. On another visit, a technician came and did no repairs. The family called twice more with no response. On November 23, technicians came to the house and conducted an inspection. They told the family they were leaving and would return and that it was safe to reenter the home. Thirty minutes after they left, the home exploded.
“They had the right to expect that the gas company would let them know if there was a gas leak or any other unsafe condition. Instead, the opposite occurred,” Explosion Lawyer Eric Hageman told WYMT. “The gas company told the Vanderpools the home was safe and, as a result, three people died in an explosion. The Vanderpool family has suffered tremendously and they are simply seeking some accountability for this needless tragedy.”
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