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Car Fires: A Major Cause of Burn Injuries

Car fires are one of the primary causes of serious or fatal burn injuries in the United States. Car fires are especially dangerous because they can produce toxic gases as well as high-intensity heat.

Drivers and passengers are at risk for suffering burn injuries if they are involved in a car accident. Often overlooked, however, is the fact that emergency responders — including firefighters, police and emergency medical technicians — are also at risk of burn injury when responding to a car accident that involves a vehicle fire.

Seeking Compensation After a Car Accident and Burn Injury

After such a serious injury, questions of financial compensation become important. Health insurance may not cover all of your medical costs, and you may be out of work and lose income to pay bills. Burn injuries often result in scarring and disfigurement, often requiring plastic or reconstructive surgery. There are many other costs associated with a burn injury.

Depending on the cause of the car fire, the burn injury victim may have several different sources to turn to for financial compensation:

  • Your car insurance policy
  • A workers' compensation insurance claim if you were injured in the course of your employment
  • A private personal injury lawsuit to attain compensation from the person or people who were responsible for the crash
  • A private products liability lawsuit to get compensation from the company that manufactured an unsafe automotive product that caused the car fire

Pay Attention to Time Limits If You Decide to Take Legal Action

As you can see, questions to determine sources of compensation after a car fire can quickly become complicated. To make matters more complicated, injury victims have a limited amount of time in which to decide whether to take legal action via a personal injury lawsuit.

Answers to Your Questions About Legal Action After a Car Fire

Aiken & Scoptur, S.C., is a nationally recognized personal injury law firm that has achieved more than $100 million in settlements and jury awards in personal injury cases that other law firms rejected. One of our founding partners, Tim Aiken, has been selected by his peers for inclusion on The Best Lawyers in America for several years running.

Aiken & Scoptur has extensive experience representing burn injury victims. Mr. Aiken's first multimillion-dollar verdict was on behalf of an immigrant family who suffered burn injuries in a gas explosion in their apartment.


More Questions? Contact a Milwaukee, Wisconsin Car Fire Attorney

We encourage you to contact us for additional information.

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The Wisconsin lawyers of Aiken & Scoptur have broad experience in personal injury, including auto accidents, medical malpractice, and more. Their attorneys serve Milwaukee, Madison, Eau Claire, Appleton, and more, visit http://plaintiffslaw.com/

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