Oil drilling company dismissed from lawsuit over explosion

The Associated Press - April 6, 2019 9:06 am

McALESTER, Okla. (AP) – Attorneys representing the wife of an Oklahoma man who was killed in an oil rig explosion have dismissed a Houston-based company from her wrongful death lawsuit after a settlement was reached.
The March 28th filing, first reported by the McAlester News-Capital, dismisses the negligence claim against Patterson-UTI with prejudice, meaning it cannot be refiled.
Dianna Waldridge’s lawsuit alleged negligence by Patterson and Oklahoma City-based Red Mountain Energy in the January 22nd, 2018 explosion that killed five workers.
Waldridge’s attorney, Michael Lyons, said Friday that he can’t discuss terms of the settlement and that the lawsuit continues against Red Mountain Energy.
Parker Waldridge of Crescent died in the blast, along with Matt Smith of McAlester, Roger Cunningham of Seminole, Josh Ray of Fort Worth, Texas, and Cody Risk of Wellington, Colorado.

 

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