Fire and Explosion Injury Attorneys — Fighting for Victims and Families
Fires and explosions can cause catastrophic injuries, devastating property loss, and, in the worst cases, death. If you or a loved one has been injured or lost everything in a fire or explosion, Welch, Donlon & Czarples is here to help.
Our attorneys have successfully handled significant fire and explosion cases across New York and Pennsylvania. These are complex claims that often involve defective equipment, code violations, negligent maintenance, or improperly stored fuel or chemicals. Whether the cause was a gas leak, electrical fire, furnace malfunction, or other hazard, we know how to investigate the source and pursue the responsible parties.
We Handle Burn Injuries, Property Loss, and Wrongful Death Claims
Burn injuries are among the most painful and life-altering injuries a person can endure. We work closely with medical specialists, burn care teams, and life care planners to fully document your injuries and long-term needs. In addition to representing individuals with serious bodily injuries, our firm also handles:
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Wrongful death claims on behalf of fire victims’ families;
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Property loss and structural damage claims tied to fires and explosions;
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Third-party claims against landlords, manufacturers, contractors, or utilities when negligence is involved.
We Have the Experts to Maximize Your Recovery
Fire and explosion cases require precise investigation. Our firm works with fire origin and cause investigators, electrical and chemical engineers, fire adjusters, and other specialists to determine what happened—and who is liable. We know how to build these cases from the ground up to position our clients for the strongest possible outcome.
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Your consultation is free, confidential, and with a skilled trial attorney. If we take your case, you don’t pay a legal fee unless we recover compensation for you.
Welch, Donlon & Czarples — Trial Lawyers for Fire and Explosion Victims.