Fighting for Burn Victims. Get the Justice and Compensation You Deserve

Injured in an apartment fire, house fire, or due to electrical or landlord negligence? Our experienced burn injury attorneys are here to help you recover physically, emotionally, and financially.

The attorneys featured above are licensed in North Carolina

About Us

We are a nationally recognized personal injury law firm with a deep commitment to helping burn victims and survivors of fire-related accidents get justice. With decades of experience handling complex burn injury claims, we hold landlords, product manufacturers, utility companies, and negligent parties accountable for the pain and losses they cause.

Our legal team combines compassionate support with aggressive legal strategy to ensure that our clients are never left to suffer in silence.

Why Choose Us

  • Deep Expertise in Fire Investigations: We partner with fire experts and engineers to establish liability.

  • Compassionate Legal Representation: We understand the physical and emotional trauma involved and fight with heart and grit.

  • No Fees Unless We Win: You don’t pay us unless we recover money for you.

Our Fire & Burn Injury Practice Areas

Apartment and House Fires

If you’ve suffered burns or smoke inhalation injuries in a residential fire, you may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost wages, permanent disfigurement, and more. We investigate negligent landlords, faulty wiring, and code violations to build a strong claim.

Electrical Fires

Electrical fires can result from improper wiring, overloaded circuits, or defective appliances. We help victims trace liability to property owners, contractors, or manufacturers responsible for dangerous installations.

Landlord Negligence

Landlords are required to maintain a safe living environment. If your building lacked fire extinguishers, working smoke detectors, or had blocked emergency exits, we can file a claim on your behalf for landlord negligence.

Fires Caused by Defective Products

Heaters, stoves, electronics, and batteries can all start fires if they are defectively designed or manufactured. Our legal team holds companies liable for product-caused fires under product liability laws.

Know Your Rights

Burn injuries can result in lifelong scars, disfigurement, disability, and emotional trauma. As a victim, you may be entitled to compensation for:

  • Medical bills (past, current, and future)

  • Plastic surgery & rehabilitation

  • Pain and suffering

  • Lost wages or future earnings

  • Emotional distress

  • Wrongful death (for fatal fire-related injuries)

Let us help you hold negligent landlords, property owners, product manufacturers, or contractors responsible.

How The Legal Process Works

  • Free Case Review: We start with a confidential consultation to learn more about your case.

  • Investigation: Our team gathers evidence, inspects the fire scene, and consults with experts.

  • Claim Filing: We pursue maximum compensation through insurance or a personal injury lawsuit.

  • Negotiation or Trial: Whether through settlement or litigation, we fight relentlessly for your rights.

What Our Clients Say About Us

“After my apartment caught fire due to faulty wiring, I didn’t know where to turn. This Law firm fought for me and got me the settlement I needed to rebuild my life.”

- Tasha, M.

“They were there for us after a tragic house fire took our son. Their team brought compassion, action, and justice when we needed it most.”

- Jerome & Alina

“After suffering third-degree burns in an apartment fire, I didn’t know where to turn. This law firm helped me recover more than I thought was possible. They handled everything while I focused on healing.”

- James, D

Frequently asked questions

How long do I have to file a burn injury claim?

Every state has a different statute of limitations. It’s critical to act quickly to preserve evidence and protect your legal rights.

What if the fire was partially my fault?

You may still be eligible for compensation under comparative negligence laws. Let us evaluate your specific situation.

Can I sue a landlord for fire injuries?

Yes, if the landlord failed to maintain fire safety systems or violated housing codes, they may be liable for your injuries.

How much compensation can I receive?

Compensation depends on the severity of your burns, your medical treatment, lost income, and emotional trauma. Our firm aims for maximum recovery in every case.