Gas Explosion Attorneys in Des Moines, IA

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Beattie Law Firm, P.C.

4300 Grand Avenue
Des Moines, IA 50312-2426888-559-9597
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Gas Explosion Overview

Iowa Gas Explosion Attorneys

30 Years of Personal Injury and Product Liability Experience

Attorney Donald G. Beattie is known throughout Iowa and nationwide for his prosecution of gas explosion lawsuits and for his efforts to promote safety related to propane gas products.

For more than 30 years, Mr. Beattie and the Beattie Law firm in Des Moines have represented clients injured by gas explosions. They have also represented the estates of people killed in wrongful deaths caused by gas explosions.

Mr. Beattie’s counsel is sought by clients and lawyers nationwide. The law firm has an extensive knowledge of gas products and the safety issues that cause gas explosions.

Seeking Maximum Compensation for Burn Injuries From Gas Explosions

The personal injury lawyers at the Beattie law firm also have an understanding of catastrophic burn injuries, the extensive skin graft surgeries and the exceptional pain that burn victims suffer. They work for maximum compensation to ensure their clients will have the financial resources they need for medical care now and into the future. Burn victims should also have compensation for disability, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

In addition to advocating for the rights of burn victims, the law firm advocates for laws that will improve safety in all chlorine gas products.

Free Consultation for Gas Explosion Victims and Their Families 

The lawyers at the Beattie Law Firm are available to talk with victims, their families and their lawyers. The consultation is free.

Areas of Practice

  • Personal Injury-Plaintiff
  • Product Liability-Plaintiff

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