Paterson, NJ – Two Admitted to Burn Ward Following House Fire on Madison Ave
Paterson, NJ (June 27, 2022) – Two residents sustained burn injuries in a mid-afternoon fire that devastated a house in Paterson.
The heat index was in the triple digits on Sunday, June 26th as the fast-moving flames tore through the upper floor of a two-and-a-half-story wood-frame home on Madison Avenue.
About 45 minutes after their arrival, fire crews were compelled to execute an exterior attack. A house next door was also damaged in the three-alarm blaze.
The severity of the victims’ injuries is unknown.
Our thoughts are with the injured victims and their families at this time. We hope for their full recovery.
Burn Injuries in New Jersey
A severe burn can take years to heal. In some cases, burn victims never wholly recover. They normally require hospitalization in special wards so they can endure multiple surgeries and various other treatments in an effort to make their skin appear as normal and be as functional as possible. It is not uncommon for victims to also need psychiatric treatment to address the trauma caused by the event and living with disfiguring scars.
Appropriate medical treatment for burn injuries is costly. If your burn injuries were the result of someone else’s malicious, careless, or reckless behavior, the law entitles you to seek compensation for your physical, emotional, and financial damages.
A serious burn is an emotionally and physically draining experience. Nearly everyone has burned themselves at least once in the course of ironing, cooking, or participating in some other household activity. Burns caused by house fires, however, often cover large sections of the body, are quite painful, and leave the victim vulnerable to skin loss and serious infections, paving the way for other serious medical conditions.
Once they are healed, burns can leave deformative scars that will need surgical intervention and could make even rudimentary actions painful and difficult.
Our attorneys work diligently to ensure families have their legal rights protected so they can move forward from the tragic and unexpected loss of a loved one. Contact the fire injury lawyers at Metro Law by calling (800) 460-6476 to see how we can help you.
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Disclaimer: As a member of the local community, we at Metro Law strive to improve the overall safety and quality of life for everyone who lives in our beloved state. We are extremely saddened by these accidents but hope that through an awareness of these dangers, those in our community will take precautions to avoid these accidents. This is not a solicitation for business, and this information should not be misconstrued as medical or legal advice. We wish only the best and quickest recovery to all those involved in the accident. The photos depicted in this post are not from the actual accident scene.