Flames were visible for miles when the Southern Natural Gas pipeline exploded near Woodlawn Church Road in Perry County on Feb. 13, 2022. One affected property owner is now suing for the damage the explosion caused.
A Perry County property owner is suing the companies who own and operate a major natural gas line for damage following a 2022 explosion here.
Mary Katharine Avery, who owns the property near Woodlawn Church where the explosion happened, filed suit against Southern Natural Gas Company, L.L.C., Kinder Morgan, Inc., and Kinder Morgan SNG Operator, L.L.C. and other related entities, alleging negligence, wantonness, trespass, nuisance, inverse condemnation, and strict liability.
The complaint, filed in Perry County Circuit Court, arises from a pipeline explosion on Avery’s property in February 2022, causing extensive damage and contamination. Avery seeks compensatory and punitive damages, legal costs, and further relief deemed just by the court.
The allegations center around a pipeline explosion on Avery’s property in Perry County, Alabama, on February 13, 2022. The explosion, allegedly resulting from the defendants’ failure to properly maintain and operate the natural gas pipelines, led to the release of natural gas and other substances. This incident ignited a fire that caused significant destruction to the land, timber, and other parts of the property.
The complaint details a range of damages suffered by Avery due to the defendants’ actions and omissions, including not only the immediate destruction of property but also longterm impacts such as economic loss, out-of-pocket expenses, loss of quality of life, and environmental damage. The allegations suggest that the explosion and its aftermath have created conditions harmful to human health and the environment, leading to a decrease in land value, loss of enjoyment and use of the property, and further damages.