24-08-2025 15:19 via wbrz.com

'Take the time to document it:' Attorney advises Tangipahoa residents following Roseland explosion

BATON ROUGE - Attorneys in the capital region are urging those impacted by Friday's explosion in Roseland to document damages as the fallout continues.WBRZ spoke to Misti Bryant, managing attorney at Gordon McKernan Injury Attorneys. She said their office has already received calls from people in Tangipahoa Parish concerned about property damage."Seek representation as soon as you can. Most of the calls we've received so far have been related to property damage concerns. I would say if you are
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