The Older They Are, The Faster They Burn – Especially After a Large Snow Storm
On January 10, 2011, a fire broke out at the Windermere Court Apartments, a four-story apartment building at 48th and Walnut Streets in the West Philadelphia area of the city. The fire quickly spread throughout the entire building and thick smoke could be seen as far as six miles away. It took over 140 firefighters, five hours to bring the five-alarm blaze under control.
Stories like this are not unusual. To make matters even worse, Philadelphia now has rolling fire department “brown-outs" or closures of certain fire departments, on certain days that could prolong the amount of time it takes for the Fire Department to reach a fire. Due to our recent large snow storm and unplowed or inadequately plowed streets, it could take the fire department even longer to reach a fire and when they do, they find the fire hydrants buried under feet of snow. All of those delays can cause the fire victims to remain trapped in a burning building even longer, causing significant burns, smoke inhalation or breathing problems, and even death.
Many older buildings do not have the strict fire safety codes that are currently in place in the newer buildings. Older apartments and buildings do not have adequate fire walls or sprinkler systems so the fire is allowed to rapidly spread throughout the entire building, endangering many lives in a short period of time. Older apartments and buildings may not have properly working or installed smoke alarms. Many buildings do not have the necessary escape routes or equipment to assist or help tenants with disabilities out of the burning building.
Many times, hotels, apartment buildings, high rises, cruise ships, and schools have blocked or locked emergency exits or poor evacuation routes. In addition, there may be not enough fire extinguishers or they were not maintained and do not work when needed. Older buildings have escape ladders that are either locked or frozen in the up position, or rusted and do not work at all. All of those problems cause victims to become trapped in a burning building. Out of fear, some of those trapped in a burning building take the risk and jump from the building, leading to spinal cord injuries or broken backs, traumatic brain injuries, fractured bones, and even death.
Burn victims with second or third degree burns are often faced with months or even years of very painful treatments, infections, skin grafts, surgeries, and dressing changes, in addition to being left with permanent scars, life altering disabilities, and body disfigurements.
Since 1979, the experienced Philadelphia wrongful death, fire and burn injury, and catastrophic personal injury law firm of Reiff & Bily has aggressively represented clients and their families who have been injured or killed by fires. Effective January 1, 2011 the Reiff & Bily law firm has joined forces with the legendary Beasley Firm in Philadelphia who since 1958 has been awarded over $2 billion dollars on behalf of their clients and have hundreds of millions and multi-million dollar verdicts, settlements, and awards to their credit. Please contact us toll free at 1-800-421-9595 or online at Reiff & Bily for a free, no obligation consultation.Our record of success speaks volumes.