Lansing, MI (September 17, 2023) - On the evening of Sunday, September 17, local authorities received reports of a fire at an apartment complex located on Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard in the city of Lansing.
The structure sustained significant damage as a result of the smoke and fire. The Lansing Fire Department responded quickly, sending four fire rescue teams and an ambulance to the location of the incident shortly after it was reported.
Witnesses have reported seeing smoke billowing from the complex, and they also reported seeing visible traces of fire damage on the outside of the building, such as bent side panels and scorched paint. However, it is unclear how many residents were hurt in the incident.
Emergency medical services transported all of the injured individuals to a nearby hospital, though it is unknown what their conditions are at the moment. An investigation remains ongoing in the meantime.
Our thoughts are with the injured victims and their families.
Across our state, the number of fires and the deaths they cause has sharply risen. In fact, when compared to the averages of the previous five years, the Michigan Fire Inspectors Society estimates an increase of 11% overall and a 15% surge in fire-related fatalities this year. Sadly, 76 people have died in fires throughout Michigan since the end of June.
Just 5% of the fatal fires were found to have originated in kitchens, while a quarter started in general living rooms. When a house or apartment catches fire, the local fire service will look into anything that may have started the fire, regardless of the reason. Additionally, authorities may assist in determining culpability based on these results.
Furthermore, in order to pay for the expenses related to the damage, a property owner often makes a claim with their own insurance provider. The insurance company will carry out an independent inquiry to evaluate the extent of the fire damage and estimate the probable expenses for restoration or substitution; nonetheless, these adjusters have a bad reputation for providing victims of catastrophic home fire losses with inadequate compensation.
Fortunately, if a home fire in Michigan has injured you or taken the life of a loved one, you may be able to pursue legal action later on. It is possible to prevent fire-related incidents by having precautions and routine inspections in place. Furthermore, you may be able to sue for negligence if a fire breaks out in a private or rented home and causes burns or smoke inhalation to you.
A skilled attorney can assist whether the victims of house fire injuries or tragic deaths have a case for premises liability and fault or only wish to communicate and negotiate with insurance carriers. After a home fire, the weeks and months that follow may be very distressing and traumatic, especially if you lost a loved one in the fire. You may consult with an experienced personal injury lawyer for further information on how to handle the aftermath of a home fire.
Our team at Christopher Trainor & Associates can assist you in obtaining justice because we have experience in various personal injury and wrongful death cases, including those involving residential fires. Make an appointment for a free consultation with one of our knowledgeable personal injury lawyers in Lansing by giving our office a call at 248-886-8650.
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