HOUSTON, May 17 (Reuters) – Attorneys representing the family of a worker who was killed in a fire at a Texas City, Texas refinery and two other workers who were hospitalized said on Wednesday they have filed or would soon file injury claims against top U.S. oil refiner Marathon Petroleum.…Read More
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