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McGrath Law Firm investigating batteries used in Vaporizer

January 26, 2016 By

McGrath Law Firm is investigating the batteries used in vaporizers sold in an ordinary smoke shops and further the possible responsibility and failure to warn by the smoke shop manufacturer of the battery and pipe.
Recently, Matthew Gilson, a 26 year old machinist from the Lakes Region was using a vaporizer in an effort to quit smoking.  However, when he put the battery of the vaporizer in his pocket, it blew up.  As a result, he has been hospitalized and gone through two surgeries to date and is expected to remain in the hospital for the next 45 days.  He has extensive injuries to his hand and leg.  The battery burned completely through his underpants, which now requires multiple skin grafts.

Click here to view the initial news report held on 1/25/2016 with WMUR.

If you or someone you know was affected by the batteries in vaporizers or hover boards,  call McGrath Law Firm to learn more about your rights. To make an appointment, call (603) 224-7111 or (800) 283-1380, or visit www.mcgrathlawfirm.com.

 

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McGrath Law Firm investigating batteries used in Vaporizer

January 26, 2016 By

McGrath Law Firm is investigating the batteries used in vaporizers sold in an ordinary smoke shop and further the possible responsibility and failure to warn by the smoke shop manufacturer of the battery and pipe.
Recently, Matthew Gilson, a 26 year old machinist from the Lakes Region who was using a vaporizer in an effort to quit smoking.  However, when he put the battery of the vaporizer in his pocket, it blew up.  As a result, he has been hospitalized and gone through two surgeries to date and is expected to remain in the hospital for the next 45 days.  He has injuries to his hand and leg.  The battery burned completely through his underpants, which now requires multiple skin grafts.

 

Click here to view the initial news report held on 1/25/2016 with WMUR.

If you or someone you know was affected by the batteries in a vaporizer or hover board,  call McGrath Law Firm to learn more about your rights. To make an appointment, call (603) 224-7111 or (800) 283-1380, or visit www.mcgrathlawfirm.com.

 

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McGrath Law investigating batteries used in Vaporizer

January 26, 2016 By

McGrath Law Firm is investigating the batteries found in vaporizer.
Recently, Matthew Gilson, a 26 year old machinist from the Lakes Region who was using a vaporizer in an effort to quit smoking.  However, when he put the battery of the vaporizer in his pocket, it blew up.  As a result, he has been hospitalized and gone through two surgeries to date and is expected to remain in the hospital for the next 45 days.  He has injuries to his hand and leg.  The battery burned completely through his underpants, which now requires multiple skin grafts.

McGrath Law Firm is investigating further the possible responsibility and failure to warn by the smoke shop manufacturer of the battery and pipe.

Click here to view the initial news report held on 1/25/2016 with WMUR.

If you or someone you know was affected by the batteries in a vaporizer or hover board,  call McGrath Law Firm to learn more about your rights. To make an appointment, call (603) 224-7111 or (800) 283-1380, or visit www.mcgrathlawfirm.com.

 

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McGrath Law helps man burned by battery from smoke shop Vaporizer

January 26, 2016 By

McGrath Law Firm is helping Matthew Gilson, a 26 year old machinist who was using a vaporizer in an effort to quit smoking.  However, when he put the battery of the vaporizer in his pocket, it blew up.  As a result, He has been hospitalized and gone through two surgeries to date and is expected to remain in the hospital for the next 45 days.  He has injuries to his hand and leg.  The battery burned completely through his underpants, which now requires multiple skin grafts.
McGrath Law Firm is investigating further the possible responsibility and failure to warn by the smoke shop manufacturer of the battery and pipe.

Click here to view the initial news report held on 1/25/2016 with WMUR.

If you or someone you know was affected by the batteries in a vaporizer or hover board,  call McGrath Law Firm to learn more about your rights. To make an appointment, call (603) 224-7111 or (800) 283-1380, or visit www.mcgrathlawfirm.com.

 

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Victims grow in Lancaster tent collapse tragedy

August 9, 2015 By

peterVictims grow in the Lancaster, NH tent collapse tragedy.  McGrath Law Firm has uncovered information and now has more than 10 clients that were injured in the tent collapse tragedy in Lancaster, New Hampshire.  The McGrath Law Firm has filed for an attachment on the circus company’s assets.  The circus tent collapse was allegedly due to an unstable assembly.  McGrath Law Firm’s experts are saying the circus tent collapse was negligence.
The tent collapse tragedy in Lancaster, New Hampshire has killed two and injured more than 50, emotionally and physically. McGrath continues to push for Walker International Events, Inc. for insurance.

If you or someone you know was affected by the Lancaster tent collapse, call McGrath Law Firm to learn more about your rights. To make an appointment, call (603) 224-7111 or (800) 283-1380, or visit www.mcgrathlawfirm.com.

 

 

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Victims grow in Lancaster tent collapse tragedy

August 9, 2015 By

peterMcGrath Law Firm has uncovered information and now has more than 10 clients that were injured in the tent collapse tragedy in Lancaster, New Hampshire.  The McGrath Law Firm has filed for an attachment on the circus company’s assets.  The circus tent collapse was allegedly due to an unstable assembly.  McGrath Law Firm’s experts are saying the circus tent collapse was negligence.
The tent collapse tragedy in Lancaster, New Hampshire has killed two and injured more than 50, emotionally and physically. McGrath continues to push for Walker International Events, Inc. for insurance.

If you or someone you know was affected by the Lancaster tent collapse, call McGrath Law Firm to learn more about your rights. To make an appointment, call (603) 224-7111 or (800) 283-1380, or visit www.mcgrathlawfirm.com.

 

 

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