Texas personal injury attorney Michael Grossman discusses firework injury liability
Many Americans celebrate the fourth of July or various other holidays with fireworks. But even legal consumer fireworks can be very dangerous, particularly in the hands of children. Professional fireworks can be even more devastating. Firework accidents often result in fires which annually cause $15 million in property damage, 50 injuries, and 15 deaths.
If you or someone in your family has been injured in a firework accident, you may be eligible to take legal action. In the case of a defective or unsafe firework, you may be eligible to bring a personal injury suit against the manufacturer. On the other hand, a firework supplier could be liable for an injury if that supplier knowingly sold an illegal or defective product or sold fireworks to minors. If your injury was the result of another person's negligence, that person could be held accountable. Whatever the case, if you or a loved one has been injured by a firework, contact a Dallas personal injury attorney and make sure your injuries are fairly compensated.
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Dallas Personal Injury Attorney Michael Grossman
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1/15/2010
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As a Texas attorney practicing for 20 years, I have litigated all manner of personal injury cases. I use this blog as a place to write opinion / editorial articles on a variety of topics that catch my interest and as a means of sharing news stories relevant to personal injury accidents. I think the overwhelming majority of people are unaware just how common these types of accidents are and I hope this blog raises awareness to rather serious public safety concerns. However, this blog is simply a means for me to share my opinions and I would recommend that anyone who is considering seeking legal counsel should contact their family attorney.
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