Stogner, lead attorney for the three injured firefighters.Ĭaptain Gadomski, Hall and Officer Perez responded to what was initially a carbon monoxide leak call at the Highland Hills Apartments. My firm and I are filing suit to hold Atmos, Mountain Creek Apts, LP, Odin Properties, and Odin Management accountable and to seek justice for the three firefighters injured due to Defendants' negligence and gross negligence." said firm partner, Brant J. Their injuries from the Explosion are permanent, but they were preventable. Captain Gadomski, Engineer Hall, and Officer Perez dedicated their lives to service, and it is unclear whether any of them will ever be physically able to return to firefighting. While a bullet may have caused the gas leak, these defendants caused the Explosion. As a result of years of ignoring safety, ignoring crime, and failing to comply with the minimum state and federal requirements, the Highland Hills Apartment complex and its gas system became a ticking time bomb waiting to explode. The lives of three firefighters – public servants – were forever changed by this explosion. "This pattern of unsafe, hazardous practices must stop. The lawsuit alleges claims for negligence, premises liability, and gross negligence against the Apartment Complex Owner and Management Defendants (Mountain Creek Apts., LP, Odin Properties, Odin Management) and the complex's gas supplier, Atmos Energy Corporation. The blast at the 2-story complex in the 5700 block of Highland Hills Drive, between South Lancaster Road and I-45 is just blocks from Dallas Fire Station 54 and near Paul Quinn College. Debris from the explosion was blown onto other apartment buildings and a carport in a parking lot. The three injured firefighters, Captain Christopher Gadomski, Engineer Ronald Hall, and Officer Pauline Perez, sustained significant injuries and burns in the explosion, requiring multiple surgeries and ongoing medical care, according to the suit filed in Dallas County. (courtesy: Abraham, Watkins, Nichols, Agosto, Aziz & Stogner Partner Brant J. Captain Christopher Gadomski, Engineer Ronald Hall, and Officer Pauline Perez, sustained significant injuries and burns in the Explosion, requiring multiple surgeries and ongoing medical care. HOUSTON, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) - Attorneys for three Dallas firefighters seriously injured after a natural gas explosion at the Highland Hills Apartments in Oak Cliff on Septemhave filed a $100,000,000 lawsuit.
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