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Throughout human history, fire has been a building block of society. Unfortunately, fires and explosions have caused serious damage. Famous examples include the Great Fire of Rome in 64 AD, the San Francisco Fires of 1851, and the Columbia Gas Explosions in 2018. What these all have in common is that they have caused significant property damage and more importantly, took the lives of innocent people.
Anywhere there’s fire, heat, or anything that’s combustible, there is the potential for significant damage. Though these injuries can happen in a variety of circumstances, we see them most often in the following situations:
If you’re lucky enough to survive a fire or an explosion, it doesn’t mean you escaped unscathed. Burn injuries are common with these types of accidents. But what people don’t often understand is that different types of burns can cause different types of injuries, depending on the severity.
Whether it’s manufacturing or working in a kitchen, many fire and explosion injuries happen on the job. This means that those who suffer these injuries are eligible for Workers Compensation benefits. In addition to the normal medical bill and lost wage benefits, these injured workers are also entitled to make a claim for loss of function and scarring.
At Marotte Law Firm, we have experience with injuries caused by fires and explosions. Whether your injuries happened on the job or at home, you need an experienced attorney to make sure you are compensated. These injuries are serious, and sometimes deadly. We understand that, and we know that these injuries will affect you for the rest of your life.
If you’ve been injured in a fire or explosion, call the experienced Personal Injury Lawyers at Marcotte Law Firm for a free, no obligation consultation.