April 23, 2022
Vehicle fires can lead to serious property damage, significant injuries, and fatalities. Most New Hampshire car fires stem from situations where gas or diesel ignites and causes an explosion. Some common causes of a car fire include:
In some cases, drivers may notice certain signs that indicate a potential explosion or fire. Consumer Reports advises consumers to be aware of warning signs such as:
Vigilance about the presence of these signs can prevent severe injuries and deaths.
Recently, two brothers are being hailed as heroes after pulling a man out of a burning car In New Hampshire. According to reports, the brothers were in the car with their families when they noticed a truck veer off the road and slammed into a large rock. The boys saw the truck begin to smoke, and they ran over to the truck, where they found the unconscious driver. The teens pulled the man from the pickup truck moments before it exploded. The boys then used CPR techniques to open up the victim’s airways. The fire chief reported that the driver is recovering in the hospital.
Car fire burn injuries can vary in severity however burns tend to affect all layers of the skin and create long-term medical and psychological issues. Those who suffer injuries in a car fire should contact an experienced attorney to determine liability, apportion fault, and recover damages.
Have You Suffered Injuries in a New Hampshire Car Fire Accident?If you or someone you love has suffered injuries in a New Hampshire car accident or fire, contact the attorneys at Peter Thompson & Associates. The lawyers on our team have extensive experience recovering significant amounts of compensation on behalf of our clients. In addition to New Hampshire car fire and explosion accidents, our attorneys handle medical malpractice claims, dangerous property conditions, and wrongful death. We understand the devastating and lifelong toll that accidents can have on a victim and their families and work diligently to ensure that our clients recover the compensation they deserve. Contact our office at 800-804-2004 to schedule a free initial consultation with an attorney on our team.