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Brooklyn, NY - Three Injured in Apartment Fire on Louisiana Ave near De Witt Ave

September 18, 2023

Brooklyn, NY (September 18, 2023) - A structure fire occurred in Brooklyn on the morning of September 18. At approximately 6:40 a.m., emergency responders went to the scene of the fire on Louisiana Avenue. 

Sources say the incident occurred on Louisiana Avenue near De Witt Avenue. Fire crews report that it was on top of a two-story building and required two hoses in order to douse the flames. Three injured victims were transported to the hospital for treatment of fire-related injuries. 

Currently, their identities have not been reported. The cause of the blaze remains under police investigation at this time. 

We hope for the full and fast recovery of the injured victims. 

New York Structure Fires

Brooklyn, NY - Three Injured in Apartment Fire on Louisiana Ave near De Witt AveIf you are hurt in a fire, it is possible that your injuries may have been caused by the negligence of another person. Many house and apartment fires are caused by negligence demonstrated by landlords or property owners. When these people ignore the safety of their renters and occupants, severe property damage and even burns, smoke inhalation, and other types of injuries can result. 

Auto collisions and industrial accidents may result in severe burn injuries. In these and other types of accidents, you or a loved one of yours may be eligible to collect financial compensation when you file a personal injury lawsuit against the individual, entity, or other who may have been responsible. Some incidents/products that may result in or cause burn injuries include: 

  • Gas explosions
  • Car crashes
  • Defective electrical equipment
  • Flammable textiles
  • Battery acid
  • Bleach and ammonia products
  • Faulty home appliances
  • Defective carbon monoxide
  • Improper handling of scalding liquid

These products and situations may result in people becoming injured. Sometimes, these injuries can be so severe that individuals end up losing their lives. These tragedies often happen due to the blatant negligence of contractors, landlords, building managers, property owners, and product manufacturers. When someone has sustained serious injuries in a residential fire that may have been caused by the negligence of another person, entity, or other, the victim is usually eligible for compensation when they bring a personal injury claim against the at-fault party. Financial compensation may be able to cover the costs related to your injuries, including medical care, lost wages, pain, suffering, emotional turmoil, and more. 

The personal injury attorneys at metrolaw.com/ have more than 20 years of experience assisting families to get the economic recovery they need and deserve, as well as the justice they are entitled to, after being seriously hurt in a fire-related incident.

Our skilled and experienced personal injury legal team is fully focused on helping our injured clients recover physically and financially as quickly and easily as possible. If you or someone you love were injured in a fire caused by negligence, call our Brooklyn burn injury attorneys today at (800) 469-6476 to see how we can help you. We work on contingency, which means you do not owe us anything unless you are able to collect financial compensation for your losses and damages. You have nothing to lose when you work with our firm, so contact us as soon as you can to learn more.

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