An explosion or fire can change your life in seconds. These violent events often result in severe burns, emotional trauma, and life-threatening injuries. For many burn injury victims, the consequences extend far beyond the initial emergency, affecting their ability to work, live independently, or return to life as they knew it. If you or someone you love has suffered burn injuries due to an explosion or fire in Buffalo, legal guidance is critical. You may be entitled to pursue a personal injury lawsuit and seek compensation from those responsible.
At Brown Chiari LLP, our burn injury attorneys serve victims of explosions and fires throughout Buffalo and Western New York. We represent clients who have sustained catastrophic injuries caused by another party’s negligence, whether in a workplace accident, a defective product incident, or a residential fire. With decades of experience handling burn injury lawsuits, our firm knows how to navigate the legal process while advocating for full and fair compensation.

Burn injuries are categorized by severity. First-degree burns affect only the outer skin layer, while second-degree burns cause damage to deeper tissue and often result in blisters or scarring. Third-degree burns are far more serious, destroying all layers of skin and often requiring skin grafts and long-term treatment. In some cases, fourth-degree burns can affect muscles, bones, and nerves, leading to permanent disability.
Chemical exposure, faulty wiring, defective heating systems, and industrial explosions can all cause serious burns. Victims may suffer not only physically but emotionally, experiencing anxiety, depression, or post-traumatic stress after the incident. Burn injury victims also often face financial hardship from lost wages, medical bills, future medical expenses, and long rehabilitation periods.
The injuries sustained in these types of accidents can include permanent scarring, disfigurement, traumatic brain injuries, and spinal cord injuries. These life-altering outcomes demand a legal strategy focused on maximum compensation.
In Buffalo, explosions and fire-related accidents commonly arise from defective appliances, vehicle fires, poorly maintained equipment, and dangerous work environments. Construction sites and industrial plants are especially vulnerable when safety procedures are ignored or when faulty equipment is used.
Fires and explosions may also result from gas leaks, electrical malfunctions, or chemical spills. In many cases, more than one party shares responsibility—including manufacturers, property owners, or contractors. Our team investigates the circumstances surrounding each injury to identify all responsible parties.
Victims of explosion or fire injuries often have multiple legal avenues available. In workplace settings, workers compensation insurance may provide initial coverage for medical expenses and lost income. However, if a third party contributed to the explosion—such as an equipment manufacturer or subcontractor—you may be able to pursue a personal injury lawsuit in addition to filing a workers compensation claim.
Our burn injury lawyers in Buffalo handle both workers compensation claims and third-party liability cases. We collect medical records, accident reports, and other crucial evidence to show that negligence led to the injury. This may involve proving that an employer failed to provide proper training or that a manufacturer released a product with a dangerous defect.
Burn injury cases require careful legal strategy. We work with accident reconstructionists, medical experts, and fire investigators to build strong claims and represent clients through every step of the legal process.
After suffering burn injuries, victims may be entitled to recover damages for both economic and non-economic losses. Compensation can include coverage for current and future medical treatment, rehabilitation services, plastic surgery, psychological care, and ongoing medication.
You may also recover lost wages if your injuries prevent you from working. In cases involving long-term disability or permanent scarring, compensation can include lost earning potential and support for changes in your quality of life. Additionally, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and other intangible harms are often included in settlement demands or jury awards.
We understand that burn injury victims not only face physical and financial challenges but also deal with emotional consequences that affect their daily lives. Our legal team makes sure all damages—seen and unseen—are accounted for.

At Brown Chiari LLP, we have helped many Buffalo residents navigate the legal aftermath of explosions and fire-related accidents. Our attorneys have deep experience in handling catastrophic injury claims and understand the complexity of burn injury lawsuits. We approach every case with the care it deserves and provide comprehensive support from start to finish.
We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you won’t pay legal fees unless we win your case. Your consultation is free, and our goal is to help you understand your options, hold negligent parties accountable, and recover the financial compensation needed to rebuild your life.
Learn about your legal options after a fire or explosion injury from a skilled Buffalo Explosion and Fire Injury Lawyer. Call Brown Chiari LLP at (716) 681-7190 to schedule your free, no-obligation consultation. You can also reach us anytime through our contact page. Let us help you take the first step toward justice and recovery.
Depending on the circumstances, liable parties may include property owners, product manufacturers, employers, contractors, or utility companies. Our attorneys investigate each case to determine who is legally responsible.
Compensation may include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, permanent disfigurement, and emotional trauma. In severe cases, future medical bills and long-term care costs are also recoverable.
Under New York law, the statute of limitations for most personal injury lawsuits is three years from the date the injury occurred. However, exceptions may apply, so it’s best to speak with an attorney as soon as possible.
Yes, you may have a workers compensation claim, and if a third party contributed to the explosion or fire, you may also file a personal injury lawsuit. We help clients pursue both when appropriate.
You don’t need to worry about upfront legal fees. We offer free consultations and work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you only pay if we recover compensation for you.