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Fire, Burns and Electrocution

Connecticut Attorneys Representing Fire, Burn and Electrocution Accident Victims

Chemical Burns, LP Gas Tank Explosions

An explosion or fire in a home, in an industrial setting, in public or anywhere else often causes much more than economic loss. People who breathe in smoke or come in contact with flames or burning chemicals may suffer lung damage and/or third-, second- or first-degree burns. In industrial settings in particular, light burns and radiation burns also occur with similarly devastating effects on victims.

If you or a loved one has been burned or suffered injuries because of a fire, an explosion or a chemical spill, you are encouraged to talk to a lawyer as soon as possible. Contact the New Haven, Connecticut-area law firm of Williams, Walsh & O'Connor, LLC, to schedule a free initial consultation.

An Attorney Advocate Can Coordinate Many Aspects of Chemical or Fire Burn Injury Treatment and Care

Your attorney's diligent advocacy on your behalf may prove to be as essential to your recovery as your doctor's treatment and care. Our fire burn injury attorneys welcome the opportunity to help you communicate with your physicians and gather information from them that may assist your legal case against any negligent parties.

Our lawyers are well-acquainted with the long, painful road of recovery that you face. We know how important it is for you to have high-quality medical care from the beginning — and to have financial support as your body heals.

We have represented clients who had serious injuries such as thermal burns, chemical burns, radiation burns and light burns as a result of incidents and circumstances such as the following:

  • House fires
  • Fires in retail establishments, recreational facilities or industrial settings such as factories
  • Downed power lines
  • High-tension wires
  • Transformers
  • Explosions at home or on the job
  • Electrocution by lightning while on the job
  • Flammable clothing
  • Chemical spills

Free Consultation ◦ Contingency Basis Representation

To receive a free initial consultation and detailed assessment of your legal situation after you or a loved one has suffered a burn injury, been hurt in an explosion or electrocuted, contact us. Our slip and fall accident attorneys represent burn accident victims on a contingency fee basis. This means that you will not owe legal fees unless or until compensation is recovered through settlement negotiations or at trial.

If you or a loved one has suffered a third-degree, second-degree or first-degree burn injury, contact our premises liability law firm online or call us at 203-285-3593 (or toll free at 866-530-7728) to schedule a no-obligation consultation with an attorney. Our fire burn injury lawyers are AV-rated* and licensed to practice in all Connecticut state and federal courts, as well as the U.S. Supreme Court. We have helped clients recover multimillion-dollar verdicts and settlements and are ready to aggressively pursue your claim for compensation after a fire burn injury.

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North Haven, CT 06473-2304
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