Fire Accident

Fires can be started by any number of events, from a lightning strike to a spark from a defective product. No matter the cause, however, fires, explosions, and smoke take a devastating physical and emotional toll and lead to unthinkable property damage. Even when a fire is accidental, it is possible to get compensation for your losses. However, it is difficult to get fair compensation when you are trying to handle the case on your own, especially while you are also recovering from the accident.

Overview:

An experienced fire accident attorney can help you recover compensation by launching an investigation into the cause of the accident, gathering evidence to support your claim, and negotiating on your behalf to get the money you deserve.

Our Approach to Texas Commercial Litigation and Business Disputes

Fire accidents are complicated because liability might fall on multiple parties, such as an apartment complex owner, the manufacturer of a faulty appliance, or a producer of defective construction materials. A skilled Oklahoma City fire accident attorney will be able to identify which parties might be liable and help you fight for your legal rights.

Matters We Handle, Legal Fees — and Your Next Steps

Abel Law Firm is prepared to handle a whole range of fire accident cases, including:

  • Property owner negligence. Negligence might include things like fires caused by improper building maintenance or injuries caused by unsafe building conditions or failure to maintain smoke detectors.
  • Building construction errors. These could include reckless actions like using unsafe building materials that make fires more destructive, or improperly installing gas lines that lead to gas explosions.
  • Defective products. Fires might be caused when defective products like appliances, furnaces, water heaters, and cell phones spark or explode.

While these are some of the most common types of accidents that we see involving fires, an accident could happen anywhere at any time. We have extensive experience handling these types of cases, so be sure to call us to schedule a confidential consultation to discuss the specifics of your case.

Legal Guidance Customized for Your Business Needs

If a fire is caused by someone else’s actions or inaction, you should immediately contact an experienced lawyer for help. If a negligent property owner, manager, or another party caused the fire, you could be owed significant compensation for the harm you’ve suffered and damage to your property.