Were You or a Loved One Injured by Marcellus Shale Drilling?
Due to rising energy prices, exploration and drilling on Marcus Shale in Pennsylvania has increased dramatically in recent years. Unfortunately, along with the increase in drilling, there has also been an increase in serious accidents, deaths and property damage from explosions, fires, methane leaks, work injuries and other accidents.
If you or a loved one has been injured due to the negligence of a drilling or gas company, you need a lawyer on your side who can help you get the compensation you need to move on with your life. At Abes Baumann, we hold these companies accountable for their careless actions.
The Dangers of Marcellus Shale Drilling
The Marcellus Shale is an underground rock formation extending from New York and Pennsylvania to West Virginia and Ohio. Trapped within the rock is a large reserve of natural gas. Recent developments in drilling technology have made tapping into this resource more economically feasible. However, the process of drilling into the rock and releasing the gas is extremely dangerous.
Pennsylvania Marcellus Shale workers and property owners alike have suffered serious injuries, such as burns, traumatic brain injury and loss of limb, wrongful death and property damage due to unsafe drilling practices and environmental exposure.
Our firm fights for the rights of people who have been injured due to the negligence of the gas and drilling companies. We will help you pursue full compensation for your medical care, pain and suffering, lost wages and other losses you have suffered. When you work with our firm, you will always work directly with an attorney, not a paralegal or legal assistant. When you call or e-mail your lawyer, you can expect to receive a prompt reply. We will never leave you wondering what is going on with your case.
Contact Our Pittsburgh Gas Well Accident Attorneys for a Free Consultation
To schedule a free initial consultation with one of our experienced lawyers, contact us online or call 412-228-4786.
Our cases are handled on a contingency fee basis. This means that you do not pay a fee unless we make a recovery for you.




