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Kalamazoo, MI – Two Killed, Two Injured in House Fire at Division St

Kalamazoo, MI (October 14, 2023) – Additional details have been released after two children were found dead following a Fire that destroyed a house in Kalamazoo’s Edison neighborhood early Monday morning.

The fire happened around 2:00 a.m. at a house near Division Street. The Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety said that when firefighters got on the scene, they found heavy fire on the first floor, which quickly spread to the second floor.

Police identified the children as a 4-year-old girl and 7-year-old boy. Before police arrived, one adult and one child were able to escape the fire, police said, but both sustained injuries in the incident.

The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

Our sincere condolences are extended to the deceased children’s family. Our thoughts are with all injured victims and their families.

Deadly House Fires in Michigan

Both the frequency of fires and the number of lives lost in them have increased dramatically in our state. According to the Michigan Fire Inspectors Society’s projections, fire-related deaths will rise by 15% this year compared to the average over the preceding five years. Since June’s end, 76 individuals have lost their lives in fires throughout the state of Michigan.

While 25% of deadly fires were determined to have begun in the living room, just 5% were found to have started in the kitchen. If a fire breaks out in a home or flat, the local fire department will investigate all possible causes. Furthermore, authorities may use this information to help determine blame.

Also, in order to cover the costs associated with the damage, a property owner would often file a claim with their own insurance company. The insurance provider will commission an outside investigation to determine the full extent of the fire damage and calculate the likely costs of repair or replacement. However, insurance claims adjusters have a poor reputation for adequately compensating victims of catastrophic home fire losses.

You may be able to seek legal action if a house fire in Michigan causes you harm or takes the life of a loved one. Preventing fires requires taking measures and conducting regular inspections. In addition, if you are injured in a fire in a private or leased house, you may have grounds for a negligence lawsuit.

Whether the home fire victims want to file a claim for premises responsibility and blame or just need help communicating with insurance companies, an experienced attorney can help. The months and weeks after a house fire may be difficult, particularly if loved ones perished. If you need advice on dealing with the aftermath of a house fire, a personal injury attorney may be able to help.

Regarding personal injury and wrongful death claims in Kalamazoo, especially those involving house fires, Christopher Trainor & Associates has the expertise to help you get the justice you deserve. Call our Detroit office at 248-886-8650 to speak with one of our skilled personal injury attorneys for free.

Note: Our firm utilized outside sources when creating this post. We have not independently verified the facts regarding this accident. If you find information that is incorrect, contact Christopher Trainor & Associates immediately so that we correct the post to reflect the most accurate information available about the accident. This post can be removed upon request.  

Disclaimer: The information provided in this post is not intended to be legal or medical advice. The photograph used in this post was not taken at the actual accident scene. This post is not a solicitation for business. 



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