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Unfortunately, fires, explosions and electrical accidents are the second leading cause of accidental death in the United States, killing about 12,000 people each year.

If a member of your family was killed in a fire, explosion or electrical accident, our attorneys can ensure that evidence is preserved and that thorough investigation of the causes of the incident is performed. They can make sure that necessary photographs are taken or that videotapes are made of the scene. They can interview witnesses and to take their statements as close to the time of the incident as possible. They can obtain fire, police and medical records. Once they have obtained and preserved key evidence, our attorneys can ensure that physicians, engineers, chemists, fire investigators, electricians, building inspectors or other experts carefully analyze evidence.

The careful and methodical investigation of these types of accidents is essential to identify all the parties responsible for the accident and to hold them accountable in a court of law.

If a member of your family has died as a result of a fire, explosion or electrical accident, please call our toll-free number and discuss your case with one of our attorneys.

 

 
 
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