Second Lawsuit Filed in Hammond Power Plant Fire; Cleaning Team Never Even got Equipment off Truck
Press Release, 08/07/1998Top personal injury attorney, Robert Clifford, filed a lawsuit Friday, Aug. 7, on behalf of another critically injured victim at the July 28 power plant fire in Hammond, Ind.
Clifford represents Robert Kallok, 21, of Hammond, Ind., who was severely burned and has undergone several skin graft operations after he was airlifted to Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood where lies in critical condition.
Kallok was part of a cleaning crew employed as outside contractors who was had just arrived at the plant to clean what they were told was coal dust inside the plant. Clifford already filed a lawsuit Wednesday on behalf of another of the critically injured team, Richard Alderson, 26, of Portage, Ind.
"It appears that the coal dust accumulation was so unreasonably dangerous by the time Alderson and the team arrived that it became an explosive," Clifford said. "They had not even had a chance to get their equipment off their truck when the fire broke out." The explosion at the plant created a fireball that could be seen and heard for miles.
The lawsuit, filed in Cook County Circuit Court, alleges negligence in the improper maintenance of the facility against the power plant owners, Atlanta-based Southern Energy Company. The plant is operated by State Line Energy, a subsidiary of Southern Energy, which also was named a defendant in the lawsuit.
Commonwealth Edison sold the plant to the Georgia-based utility in December but now buys all the electricity it produces. ComEd also was named a defendant in the action because it owns, supplies and transports the coal that is burned at the plant, according to allegations in the complaint.
Clifford is principal partner of Clifford Law Offices , a Chicago-based law firm concentrating in personal injury, aviation, medical negligence, product liability and wrongful death litigation.

