Marilyn Houston's home burned in fire caused by faulty dryer.
On Wednesday, March 3, Marilyn Houston's home in Evansville, IN was destroyed in a fire. Officials believe the fire was caused by a malfunctioning clothes dryer. Thankfully, no one was injured in the incident. Officials are still investigating.
Appliance manufacturers are obligated to ensure that their products do not pose risks to a consumer's life or their property. When this obligation is ignored and an accident occurs, victims may wish to sue for personal injuries caused by the defective product. Unfortunately, this type of lawsuit is rarely easy. In my experience, product manufacturers will do almost anything to avoid being held responsible for an accident. But ultimately, the law is on your side, and with the help of an experienced personal injury law attorney, you can make sure that those responsible for your loss are brought to justice.
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Personal Injury Attorney Michael Grossman
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3/4/2010
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