Lawrence Fire and Explosion Lawyers
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The fire and explosion injury attorneys at Joseph, Hollander & Craft are dedicated to fighting for injured victims in Lawrence, Kansas. We have the knowledge and expertise to investigate fires and ensure that the at-fault party is held liable for your loss. Our team of personal injury and wrongful death attorneys has recovered millions for victims. If you or a loved one has suffered injuries from a fire or explosion, the Lawrence fire and explosion lawyers at JHC are here to help. Contact us today for your free initial consultation.
What Are Common Causes of Fires & Explosions in the Home?
The leading causes of home fires and explosions include:
- Cooking Equipment: Cooking equipment is the leading cause of house fires. Fires are quickly caused when pots or pans overheat or splatter grease and when people leave their cooking equipment unattended. It is also important to keep items such as dish towels, oven mitts, or paper towels away from heat sources.
- Heating Equipment: Heating equipment, such as space heaters or chimneys, also frequently causes home fires. It is important to keep heating equipment away from walls, bedding, mattresses, and furniture, as any of these may ignite. All heating equipment should be inspected and cleaned regularly.
- Careless Use of Smoking Materials: It is estimated that about one in every 20 house fires is started by smoking materials, such as cigarettes.
- Candles: Candles left too close to combustible material can quickly start large fires.
Defective Products and Fires
There are many fire hazards in the home that people may be unable to guard against. In many cases, fires are started by a defective product or the improper installation or wiring of one. When this is the case, anyone affected by the fire may have a claim for compensation. Defective products commonly associated with starting fires include:
- Faulty Wiring: Almost all buildings have countless wires and/or fiber optic cables installed. Negligence on behalf of the installer could cause a short circuit that results in fire.
- Gas Explosions: Furnaces, ovens, and stoves are often powered by gas. Improper design or installation or manufacturing defects can cause explosions or fires leading to catastrophic injuries.
- Smoke Alarms: Each structure is required by law to have functioning smoke alarms properly installed. In the event of a smoke alarm malfunction or failure, you may be able to hold the manufacturer or installer liable.
- Faulty Appliances: Electrical devices in the home, such as phone chargers, kitchen appliances, and other devices, can become a fire hazard if defective.
- Negligence: Negligence on behalf of an individual can cause or worsen fire-related injury.
JHC’s Lawrence, Kansas, personal injury lawyers will help you determine what caused the fire and who can be held liable for the injuries the fire caused.
Hire Our Lawrence Fire and Explosion Lawyers to Represent You
JHC’s Lawrence fire and explosion lawyers have investigated and litigated numerous fires in Kansas and Missouri. Our legal team is in a position to secure expert testimony that strengthens your case. When you work with our team of personal injury lawyers, we develop a personalized strategy for your case to ensure that your rights are protected. If you were injured in a fire, you can rely on our personal injury attorneys to pursue damages for you. Whether you have suffered catastrophic burn injuries or you have lost a loved one in a fire that was someone else’s fault, we want to help.
Contact our Lawrence, Kansas, fire attorneys today for your free case evaluation.
FAQs
Should I contact a fire and explosion lawyer after a fire incident?
Yes. Fire victims and their families suffer immense physical and emotional trauma. The recovery for burn injuries is painful and usually requires constant medical care. Burn cases or cases involving the death of a loved one are complex, especially in the case of fire. Injury or wrongful death claims arising from a fire typically involve negligence or product liability issues. Negligence can oftentimes be proven against the building owners, managers, landlords, and product manufacturers. The National Fire Protection Association found that in 2011, over 47,700 home fires were caused by a malfunction in electrical equipment. It is important that fire victims speak with a fire and explosion attorney to ensure the manufacturers are held responsible for their losses.
When should I contact a Lawrence Fire and Explosion lawyer?
When you are dealing with a serious burn injury or the death of a family member, the last thing you want to deal with is the legal process of filing a claim for compensation. It is important to speak with an experienced fire and explosion lawyer as soon as possible following the fire. Hiring an attorney soon after the fire ensures that your attorneys can adequately investigate the fire while the scene remains preserved. As soon as you hire a personal injury lawyer at JHC, your attorney will investigate the fire and begin building your case.
At JHC, our personal injury attorneys work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you do not pay any legal fees unless we secure compensation for you. Call our personal injury lawyers today for your free case evaluation.
Are burn injuries considered catastrophic?
Some are. Catastrophic injuries are generally severe and have life-changing impacts. Significant burn injuries can certainly fall in this category.
Our Locations
Kansas City | 816-673-3900
Lawrence | 785-856-0143
Overland Park | 913-948-9490
Topeka | 785-234-3272
Wichita | 316-262-9393
Contact Our Lawrence Office
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