Fire and Burn Injury Lawsuits Reviewed Nationwide

Gas explosions and fires in apartment buildings, homes and businesses could be caused by a number of different factors.  In many cases, with the exercise of a reasonable degree of care and attention by those in a position to prevent problems, severe and life-threatening injuries may have been avoided.

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Saiontz & Kirk, PA, Attorneys & Lawyers, Baltimore, MD

The Baltimore personal injury lawyers at Saiontz & Kirk, P.A. investigate potential fire and explosion lawsuits on behalf of individuals who have suffered as a result of the negligence, carelessness or recklessness of another person or company. All cases are pursued under a contingency fee agreement, which means that there are no fees or expenses unless a recovery is obtained

To review a potential fire or gas explosion lawsuit for injuries suffered by yourself or a family member, request a free consultation and case evaluation.

INVESTIGATION OF A HOUSE OR APARTMENT FIRE

Explosion and fire burn injuries can cause devastating pain and disfigurement, extensive property damage and even death.

Faulty installation of gas lines, meters or appliances, defective gas meters, lines, control valves, connectors and poor maintenance by a landlord, gas company, repair technicians, sellers, manufacturers and distributors of appliances could all contribute to a gas explosion or fire.

Potential explosion and fire lawsuits are reviewed for:

  • Apartment and House Fires
  • Propane or Natural Gas Explosions
  • Gas Can Fires
  • Appliance Fires
  • Electrical Fires

REQUEST A FREE CONSULTATION AND CLAIM EVALUATION

All lawsuits pursued by our experienced law firm are handled on a contingency fee basis, which means that there are no fees or expenses unless a recovery is obtained.

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