Worker sues Valero over Texas refinery explosion 26-Mar 09:12

A man who said he was injured in an explosion at Valero Energy's (VLO.N) Port Arthur, Texas refinery on Monday night ​filed a lawsuit on Wednesday in a state district court ‌alleging the company failed to properly maintain the refinery.

The lawsuit filed in the Jefferson County District Court in Beaumont, Texas, seeks more than $1 million in damages.

A ​Valero spokesperson had no immediate comment on Wednesday night.

In a filing ​to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality on Tuesday, Valero ⁠said: "An unforeseeable release of process fluid in Complex 2 resulted in ​an ignition event and multiple process unit upsets."

Jonathan Jaimes was at the ​Port Arthur refinery when a diesel hydrotreater exploded, shaking homes as far as 11 miles (18 km) away from the plant on the east Texas border with Louisiana.

"(Jaimes) ​played no role in the tasks or events leading to the explosion. ​The blast and heat from the fire of the explosion caused (Jaimes) to be thrown ‌to ⁠the ground and injured, as a result of the explosion," according to the lawsuit.

Jaimes sustained injuries to his back, neck and spine and other parts of his body, the lawsuit said. He also suffers from ​post-traumatic stress disorder.

“This was ​not an ⁠unavoidable accident – it was the result of gross negligence and a flagrant disregard for worker safety,” Kyle Findley, ​an attorney at Arnold & Itkin, which is representing Jaimes, ​said in ⁠an emailed statement.

“Valero had awareness of the risks at this facility and chose to ignore them," Findley said. "When a company shows that kind of ⁠disregard for ​the safety of its workers and the ​surrounding community, it must be held accountable.”

Jaimes declined to comment, when approached through a spokesperson ​at law firm Arnold & Itkin.