Louisiana Fire and Burn Injury Lawyers

Burn injury Attorney Louisiana

Louisiana Fire and Burn Injury Lawyer - Dudley DeBosier

Fire accidents in the United States are a widespread problem with devastating effects. Burn injuries can leave permanent and painful scars, and fires destroy important and irreplaceable documents, photos, family heirlooms, and keepsakes.

In 2010, there were 1,331,500 fires reported in the United States. These fires caused 3,120 civilian deaths, 17,720 civilian injuries, and $11.6 billion in property damage. —National Fire Protection Association

Moving forward after a fire strikes is difficult, but you should know that there is someone here to help. The Louisiana burn injury lawyers at Dudley DeBosier know what you’re going through. Let us shoulder the legal burden for you while you heal. We can help you put your life back in order by fighting for the compensation you deserve.

How Fires Start

Often, fires are caused by defective products that manufacturers negligently put on store shelves. These trusted everyday household items can turn out to be dangerous:

  • cigarette lighters and matches
  • cooking equipment
  • flammable liquids
  • gas-fired space heaters
  • kerosene heaters
  • portable electric heaters
  • wood and coal burning stoves and fireplaces

If a defective product or another person’s negligence caused you harm, demand Dudley DeBosier. Our Louisiana fire and burn injury attorneys are ready to take your call. Dial (866) 897-8495 or fill out a free initial consultation form and get the help you need.

Free Initial Consultation

Have you been seriously injured in a fire accident? Demand Dudley DeBosier. Our Louisiana fire and burn injury attorneys stand up to insurance companies to get you the money you need to cover doctor’s bills, car repairs, and lost income. We easily serve clients throughout Louisiana, including Baton Rouge, Lafayette, Lake Charles, New Orleans, Prairieville, and Shreveport. Call (866) 897-8495 or fill out a free initial consultation form and talk to a lawyer today.