Clinton Twp., MI (March 6, 2024) – A fiery explosion reported in Clinton Township on Monday evening claimed one person’s life while leaving two additional people injured. The Clinton Township Fire Department and medical personnel were called to the scene of the incident at approximately 8:50 p.m. on March 4.
According to local news sources, a massive fire erupted inside an industrial building located in the 19,100 block of 15 Mile Road. The fire caused exploding projectile canisters to send debris flying as far as a mile from the scene. Authorities closed off the area of 15 Mile Road and Groesbeck Highway as they provided assistance. Approximately one-half mile from the scene, debris flew and struck a 19-year-old man, resulting in fatal injuries. The victim was pronounced deceased. One firefighter and one bystander also sustained injuries. The victims were treated at the scene before being transported to area hospitals for further care. At this time, the incident is being investigated.
We hope the injured victims recover quickly.
We offer our sympathies to the family of the victim killed as a result of this explosion.
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 conduct 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.
At Christopher Trainor & Associates, we understand the devastating impact that personal injury and wrongful death cases can have on individuals and their families. That's why our experienced team is dedicated to fighting for justice and fair compensation for those who have suffered due to negligence or wrongdoing. If you or a loved one has been affected by a residential fire, don't hesitate to reach out to us for a free consultation. Our knowledgeable personal injury lawyers in Michigan are here to guide you through the legal process and help you obtain the justice you deserve. Give us a call today at 248-886-8650 to schedule an appointment, and let us fight for your rights.
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