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New York Fire and Explosion Lawyer

According to the New York City Fire Department, in the month of January, 2004 alone, there were 2,825 structural fires in the City of New York.

Fires and explosions can cause severe injuries or even death. Causes of fires and explosions vary widely and include defectively designed equipment and machinery, improperly maintained equipment and machinery and improperly stored or used combustible materials. Because of the devastation that results from fires and explosions, it is often necessary to have fires and explosions professionally investigated immediately after their occurrence in order to ascertain their cause.

The law firm of Richard Stelnik, Esq. works with experienced accident investigators, engineers, medical professionals and others who assist the firm in preparing it's cases. The firm works diligently and aggressively with the goal of getting it*s clients the best financial recovery possible.

If you have been injured in a fire or explosion in New York, give the law firm of Richard Stelnik, Esq. a call at (212) 964-6430 or contact us via the Online Contact Form to arrange for a free consultation.



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