Car Fires
According to the National Fire Protection Association, car fires are among the leading causes of fire deaths in the United States, claiming about 500 lives per year. While these fires can occur spontaneously, the most deadly car fires occur after a collision. This can leave you with terrible burns and contracture scars as well as your injuries from the blunt force trauma.
Although some accidents are random, freak events, others are the result of another person’s negligence. If you have suffered in an auto fire due to someone else’s carelessness, you should fight back for the financial compensation that you deserve. To discuss your legal options, contact a reliable, determined Stevens Point car accident attorney from Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ® today at 800-242-2874.
Flammable Items in an Automobile
Vehicles contain both flammable materials as well as sources of electricity or flames that can start the fire. Combustible items in a car include gasoline, coolant, and upholstery. Additionally, some things produce a flammable gas that can be ignited, such as diesel and motor oil fumes. These can catch on fire when they come into contact with the following:
- Spark plugs
- Cigarette lighters and cigarettes
- Non-insulated electrical wires
- Electrical relays and distributors
- Exhaust manifold systems
Additionally, when things like radiator coolant leak, it can lead to fire just due to the heat of the engine compartment. These fires can quickly engulf and trap a car’s driver and any passengers.
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Burn injuries and smoke inhalation from fires are devastating, causing lasting physical pain and emotional trauma. If you have suffered in a vehicle fire due to another’s negligence, such as the manufacturer placing a leaky radiator valve in your car, you should not let this go unpunished. Contact a Stevens Point car accident lawyer from Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ® at 800-242-2874 today to learn how we can help.

