If you or your loved ones suffered injuries from a house fire, the answer is yes, you should get a lawyer. House fires can become valid personal injury cases when negligence or wrongful actions lead to injuries or fatalities. The Chicago house fire lawyers at The Kryder Law Group, LLC Accident and Injury Lawyers are dedicated to helping victims of personal injuries, including those suffered in house fires.
The personal injury attorneys in our firm assess liability for fire loss and develop a legal strategy to seek compensation for medical bills, property damage, pain and suffering, and more. With years of experience, they guide clients through the legal process to ensure they receive the compensation they deserve in the aftermath of a house fire.
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The Illinois Fire Investigation Act (425 ILCS 25/6) requires rigorous inquiry into fires causing loss of life or substantial property damage. Local fire department authorities must promptly notify the State Fire Marshal’s Office of any suspicious origin. This act is critical in establishing liability in house fire cases, especially when negligence or wrongful actions may have contributed to the fire.
Some of the most common house fire injuries include:
Compensation for house fires falls into several categories:
Always consult with an experienced lawyer to understand the full scope of compensation available in your specific case.
In Illinois, according to Statute 740 ILCS 180/1, wrongful death claims and survival action claims are related to the same incident, but they cover different damages and are filed by different parties.
A wrongful death claim is filed by the personal representative of the deceased to seek compensation for their emotional suffering and financial loss.
Under the Wrongful Death Act, it is possible to be compensated for damages including:
A survival action claim is filed on behalf of the deceased’s estate, to recover damages the deceased could have claimed had they survived, including pain and suffering experienced before death.
In Illinois, the statute of limitations for wrongful death and survival action claims is generally two years from the date of death.
In the case of a death from a fire, the statute of limitations clock starts running on the date of death for the wrongful death claim.
On the survival action claim, the statute of limitations would start on the date the deceased was injured. In house fires these claims may have two different dates.
While homeowner’s insurance aims to protect financially after a house fire, it may not fully cover losses due to policy exclusions or coverage limits. Certain valuables might not be covered, and total replacement costs may surpass the policy limits.
The claim process can be complex, with insurers possibly delaying or underestimating payouts. A lawyer can help understand your policy, negotiate with insurers, and strive for maximum compensation.
However, typically, a personal injury lawyer gets involved only if there were injuries from the fire due to someone else’s negligence or intentional acts.
In the unfortunate event of a house fire, if you, as a tenant, sustain injuries due to negligence or intentional acts, it’s important to consult a personal injury lawyer.
Such instances may include a landlord’s failure to comply with fire safety standards or a faulty product that caused the fire. A lawyer can guide you in claiming compensation for medical expenses, loss of earnings due to recovery time, as well as pain and suffering you incurred.
As a landlord, you can anticipate the following expenses in case of a rental property fire:
Some of the leading causes of house fires include:
Many residential fires are not necessarily random and there are fire safety measures to put in place to minimize the chances of a house fire:
Create an escape plan with your family to include:
Tragically, children seem to be the most at risk for injury or death in a residential fire. According to the National SAFE KIDS Campaign and the United States Fire Administration:
The house fire attorneys at the law firm of The Kryder Law Group, LLC Accident and Injury Lawyers offer legal guidance and support to those injured in house fires resulting from other people’s negligence.
They examine the case, help you understand your legal rights, and offer advice on the most effective way forward if there’s a legitimate damage claim. They negotiate with the insurance company and work toward maximum compensation to help you recover financially and emotionally.
During our free initial consultation, we will listen to the details of your case, answer any questions you may have, and help determine if you have a valid claim.
We offer our services on a contingency basis—we do not get paid unless we win your case. Contact us today for a free consultation.