Williams Kherkher Launch a Texas Explosion Lawyer Blog

Houston, TX (PRWEB) August 23, 2007 -- In reaction to a long-standing but often-overlooked legal issue within the realm of personal injury law (http://www.williamsbailey.com), the law firm of Williams Kherkher, based in Houston, Texas, has launched a blog specifically meant to provide information and insight into the issues that surround explosions in Texas and around the United States. The blog's URL is http://texasexplosions.wordpress.com/, and it provides the following information to those who choose to visit:

1.    Information regarding the laws surrounding explosions in Texas;

2.    Information regarding the law firm and explosion lawyers of Williams Kherkher;

3.    News of explosions and their ramifications in the legal sense;

4.    Pathways to contact the Texas explosion lawyers at Williams Kherkher.

Williams Kherkher is led by Attorneys John Eddie Williams and Steve Kherkerk, and has 26 attorneys and over 120 support staff on hand. The firm has represented victims of explosions (http://www.texasexplosionlawyers.com) since 1983.

Explosions have long been an unfortunate aspect of the American industrial economy, and their effects can be quite devastating both to those within the blast zone and those who live and work near explosion sites. Williams Kherkher offers free initial consultations to those who have suffered harm as a result of an explosion and to those whose loved ones have been injured, and our attorneys will listen to the situations at hand and help the injured parties to make decisions regarding what to do going forward.

One recent example of an explosion that created a zone of danger occurred in occurred in Dallas in July of 2007. It is the firm's opinion that when enduring the effects such an event, many of those with whom we've spoken over the years do not know where to turn for help.

Williams Kherkher is a full-service litigation law firm in Houston, Texas, and the firm's attorneys handle litigation matters of all types relating to injuries stemming from such potential causes as explosions, defective products and negligence.

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