Propane Tank Explosion Burn Injury – A 42-year-old man suffered life-threatening burn injuries, and his brother tragically lost his life, when a propane gas cylinder suddenly exploded. The case settled for policy limits of $2,000,000.00.
Fatal House Fire from Electric Bike Battery Failure – A tragic house fire claimed the life of an infant when a faulty electric bike battery malfunctioned and ignited a blaze. Escape was obstructed by window bars that violated building code, preventing a safe exit. The case settled under confidential terms.
Natural Gas Explosion – A 46-year-old woman was severely burned following a natural gas transmission line explosion which resulted in the death of her husband and young daughter. The case settled after formal mediation under confidential terms.
Electrocution – An 8-year-old boy died as a result of an improperly maintained electrical system at a city park. The case settled under confidential terms.
Electrocution – A 7-year-old girl was wrongfully killed after a sailboat mass struck an electrical overhead line which had been improperly installed. The case settled under confidential terms.
Fatal Apartment Fire Burn Injury Due to Missing Smoke Alarms – A mother tragically lost her life, and her two children suffered severe burn injuries in a devastating apartment fire. The apartment complex failed to comply with building codes requiring functional smoke alarms, preventing timely evacuation. The case settled under confidential terms for insurance policy limits.
Fatal Apartment Fire Due to Unsafe Storage and Negligence – A man and a woman tragically lost their lives in an apartment fire that originated on the porch below their unit. Investigations revealed that the lower-level porch was used for storage of flammable materials in violation of city ordinances and the apartment complex’s policies. Despite multiple warnings to the tenant about the fire hazard, building management failed to take corrective action. The case settled under confidential terms.
Apartment Fire and Burn Injuries Due to Failure to Comply with Fire Safety Codes – A father was wrongfully killed and his son severely injured as a result of being trapped in an apartment fire due to its failure to comply with Fire Safety Codes. The case settled under confidential terms.
E-Bike House Fire – An infant child was wrongfully killed as a result of house fire originating from a lithium-ion battery installed in an e-bike.
Propane Tank Explosion Burn Injury – A 42-year-old man suffered life-threatening burn injuries, and his brother tragically lost his life, when a propane gas cylinder suddenly exploded. The case settled for policy limits of $2,000,000.00.
Fatal House Fire from Electric Bike Battery Failure – A tragic house fire claimed the life of an infant when a faulty electric bike battery malfunctioned and ignited a blaze. Escape was obstructed by window bars that violated building code, preventing a safe exit. The case settled under confidential terms.
Natural Gas Explosion – A 46-year-old woman was severely burned following a natural gas transmission line explosion which resulted in the death of her husband and young daughter. The case settled after formal mediation under confidential terms.
Electrocution – An 8-year-old boy died as a result of an improperly maintained electrical system at a city park. The case settled under confidential terms.
Electrocution – A 7-year-old girl was wrongfully killed after a sailboat mass struck an electrical overhead line which had been improperly installed. The case settled under confidential terms.
Fatal Apartment Fire Burn Injury Due to Missing Smoke Alarms – A mother tragically lost her life, and her two children suffered severe burn injuries in a devastating apartment fire. The apartment complex failed to comply with building codes requiring functional smoke alarms, preventing timely evacuation. The case settled under confidential terms for insurance policy limits.
Fatal Apartment Fire Due to Unsafe Storage and Negligence – A man and a woman tragically lost their lives in an apartment fire that originated on the porch below their unit. Investigations revealed that the lower-level porch was used for storage of flammable materials in violation of city ordinances and the apartment complex’s policies. Despite multiple warnings to the tenant about the fire hazard, building management failed to take corrective action. The case settled under confidential terms.
Apartment Fire and Burn Injuries Due to Failure to Comply with Fire Safety Codes – A father was wrongfully killed and his son severely injured as a result of being trapped in an apartment fire due to its failure to comply with Fire Safety Codes. The case settled under confidential terms.
E-Bike House Fire – An infant child was wrongfully killed as a result of house fire originating from a lithium-ion battery installed in an e-bike.
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