When clothing catches fire and burns the
victim, an essential question needs to
be answered: What caused the fire? While
your clothing may have burned, the clothing
itself was not the fire's cause. Does
the clothing meet national standards for
fire retardant performance?
By establishing the reason for the fire,
Keller & Keller can help you recover
the compensation you need for recovery
from burn injuries.
- When a woman rescued her son from
a burning car fire, her clothing caught
fire. In this case, the burns were caused
by the car fire and made worse by her
clothes.
- In some cases, clothing does not
meet the standards set by the Flammable
Fabrics Act. If that is the case, the
clothing may intensify the burn injuries.
- In every injury case involving fire,
Keller & Keller will consider all
the factors that contributed to the
burns-including the flammable clothing
factor. Flammable fabric regulations
are especially important in children's
clothing, and Keller & Keller’s
burn injury lawyers have successfully
prosecuted the makers of flammable children’s
clothing.
Burn injuries are extremely painful.
The medical issues can be complex and
include years of skin grafting and surgery.
It is important to discuss your situation
with a burn injury attorney who has the
experience and knowledge to fully assess
all possible avenues for compensation.
All clothing will burn given enough heat
and flames. But when a fabric does not
meet minimal standards, it will ignite
easily-perhaps with only a fireplace spark.
In those cases, the manufacturer can be
held accountable for burn injuries. Prompt
investigation is key.
Contact Keller & Keller for a free
consultation with a personal injury attorney
experienced in burn injury litigation.
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