One man was critically injured after a fire in a parking garage near the University of Texas at Arlington campus on Friday, January 21, 2022.
The fire broke out around 4:00 a.m. on one of the upper floors of a parking garage for an apartment complex unrelated to the university.
Some residents reported hearing gunshots or fireworks and dialed 911. As it turned out, several cars were actually on fire.
Residents said they were forced to flee their homes while firefighters battled the blaze.
A man with severe burns was taken to the hospital. He’s in critical condition, according to reports.
There is still no word on what started the fire or what the man was doing when it started.
After the fire was put out, everyone was allowed to return home.
The incident remains under investigation.
Burn Injury Statistics
Fire and burn injuries cause a lot of physical pain and suffering. Injuries from fire and burns cost the United States’ health care system an estimated $7.5 billion per year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). As a result, home fires and burn injuries are the third leading cause of death in the United States.
Local fire departments in the United States are expected to put out 1.4 million fires by the year 2020. More than 15,000 people were injured, and 3,500 people lost their lives as a result of the fires. Damage to property is estimated to cost $21.9 billion.
According to a study, an American fire department will respond to a call every 23 seconds on average by the year 2020. As many as three people were killed, and three were injured in home fires every 89 seconds.
Tarrant County Burn Injury Lawyer for Fire Victims
A burn injury can drastically alter a person’s and their loved ones’ lives. Depending on the severity of your burns, you may require extensive medical care, including hospitalization, surgery, skin grafting, and other costly procedures. If you’re unlucky, you might suffer a reduction in your earning potential as well as physical or emotional pain and suffering.
As a result, you will need to take precautionary measures to safeguard yourself and your loved ones from harm. There is no way around it: Your company and its representatives will only pay pennies on the dollar for your injuries, no matter how much they tell you otherwise. When it comes to medical care and compensation, they won’t be a reliable source of support for yourself and your loved ones for the rest of your life.
In order to file a personal injury lawsuit, you must demonstrate that your burn injuries were caused by the negligence or inaction of another person, company, or other entity. Burn injuries can be caused by a variety of factors, including a person’s carelessness.
Our Tarrant County burn injury lawyers at Arash Law Texas are dedicated to providing each and every one of our clients with the individualized attention and steadfast advocacy they deserve.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a fire, explosion, or blowout, please call us at (888) 398-4017 for a free consultation. Until we win, there are no fees to pay.