Can I sue after being involved in a house fire?

I was in a house fire earlier this month. It was an electrical accident caused by the negligence of a contractor who was working on the house. One of our close friends suggested that we retain counsel and begin civil procedures against the contractor.
Share |
Answered By: Dwyer, Black & Lyle, LLP
That is an option but, assuming you have insurance, I would talk to your insurance company to see what they have planned. Good luck.

Answer Applies to: New York
Replied: 11/15/2011

Disclaimer: The response above does not form an attorney-client relationship. This answer may or may not apply to you and should not be relied upon as legal advice. LawQA does not make any representation as to the expertise or qualifications of this attorney. This attorney may or may not be admitted to state bar of your state.

Answered By: Andrew T. Velonis, P.C.
Do you have insurance? If so, file a claim with your insurance company, get the house fixed and let them get their money back from the contractor's insurance company. Otherwise you will have to go after the contractor, and yes you will need a lawyer to do it right.

Answer Applies to: New York
Replied: 11/15/2011

Disclaimer: The response above does not form an attorney-client relationship. This answer may or may not apply to you and should not be relied upon as legal advice. LawQA does not make any representation as to the expertise or qualifications of this attorney. This attorney may or may not be admitted to state bar of your state.

Answered By: Law Office of Jared Altman
If you got hurt or lost property then you have a claim.

Answer Applies to: New York
Replied: 11/14/2011

Disclaimer: The response above does not form an attorney-client relationship. This answer may or may not apply to you and should not be relied upon as legal advice. LawQA does not make any representation as to the expertise or qualifications of this attorney. This attorney may or may not be admitted to state bar of your state.

Answered By: The Law Office of Stephen R. Chesley, LLC
A claim can be made against both the owner of the premises and the contractor if it is determined that the fire was caused by their negligence. If you bring a case there must be definitive damages, ie. was there injury or property damage as a result.

Answer Applies to: New York
Replied: 11/14/2011

Disclaimer: The response above does not form an attorney-client relationship. This answer may or may not apply to you and should not be relied upon as legal advice. LawQA does not make any representation as to the expertise or qualifications of this attorney. This attorney may or may not be admitted to state bar of your state.

More Questions on Auto Accident


Talk to an Attorney

Input your zip code in the box below to find an attorney in your area today for a case review.

Ask Questions

Ask a local attorney a question for FREE.

Free Answers

FREE answer from a local attorney.

100% Anonymous

Your email is only used to send answers to you.

Ask a Local Attorney

Free Legal Questions & Answers