Common Causes of Fires and Explosions
Most fires and explosions are the result of an accident, either at a workplace, a residential property, or in a vehicle collision. Some products, such as propane and gasoline, are extremely flammable and could explode if their tanks are unable to contain the rapid expansion caused by the heat of a fire. Electrical fires can start when sparks from wiring or outlets ignite their surroundings.
This is why workplaces have safety protocols, consumer products have safe handling instructions, and buildings have wiring codes. Failing to follow these rules greatly increases the risk of starting a fire. When a person fails to exercise proper caution with flammable materials, they could be at fault for any resulting injuries.
Faulty design or poor maintenance that leads to a vehicle or electrical fire could mean a car manufacturer or property owner is liable for any damages or injuries caused. Cars run by feeding fuel into the engine, where it ignites and spins the pistons, which create power. These components could become compromised in a collision, and leaking gasoline increases the risk of it catching fire and making the situation worse. As such, manufacturers are responsible for designing vehicles that decrease this risk. Similarly, proper maintenance of a building’s electrical wiring reduces the risk of creating fire-causing sparks and is the property owner’s responsibility.
Determining liability for a fire or explosion is a crucial step for victims in recovering compensation, but it can be a complicated process. Our experienced Chicago attorneys can help you determine the facts and seek compensation from the responsible party if you have been injured by a fire or explosion.
Common Injuries and Legal Remedies
By far the most common injury from these disasters is a burn. These are classified as:
- First-degree burns, which only affect the outermost layer of skin
- Second-degree burns, which get past this first layer and damage the underlying tissue
- Third- or fourth-degree burns, which are the most severe as they penetrate beyond the first and second protective layers to the bones or muscles
Unfortunately, some burns are so severe, and some explosions so powerful, that they could result in a tragic death.
Victims and their families could be eligible for financial compensation from the at-fault party. This could include economic damages for medical bills, treatment, surgeries, and lost wages. Non-economic damages for emotional distress and pain and suffering may also be available. In cases of someone losing their life, the surviving family may be able to pursue a wrongful death claim.
Every case is different because the injuries from each accident vary. A knowledgeable attorney with experience handling claims involving flame and detonation disasters in Chicago can help you understand the value of your case.
Let Our Chicago Fire and Explosions Attorney Help You Seek Justice
Accidents involving flames or blasts are extremely dangerous and could result in severe and life-long injuries. If you have been hurt, a Chicago fire and explosions lawyer at Kaveny + Kroll can help you and your family pursue the compensation you deserve.
Your chances of recovery are greater with a devoted attorney by your side. Call Kaveny + Kroll today to set up a free consultation and get started.