Coatesville, PA (March 18, 2022) – Around 2:20 a.m. on Friday morning, March 18, one person was killed in a fatal house fire in Coatesville.
According to police, the fire broke out in a mobile home on Maplewood Drive. When fire crews received the phone call, they quickly arrived at the scene to find that the fire spread throughout the home within minutes. This engulfed the home in smoke and flames. Police learned that one person may have been inside and worked to get inside the home to help.
Paramedics and numerous other responders were immediately dispatched to the scene. Fire crews tried to rescue the person who was trapped inside the home but they were unable to successfully do so. The party, who has not yet been identified, was tragically pronounced dead at the scene.
Due to the severity of the fire, the area was blocked for an extended period of time. It took fire crews less than an hour to bring the fire fully under control.
No further details have been released. The investigation into the circumstances of the fire continues.
We would like to offer our deepest condolences to the family of the deceased victim at this time.
Fatal House Fires in Pennsylvania
House fires break out in the blink of an eye every single week. Though many fires are quickly brought under control and do not lead to harm, others are life-altering and actually take the lives of those involved. Hundreds of lives are actually lost in fires every single year. In 2020 alone, it was reported that approximately 3,500 people were killed in house fires throughout the entire U.S. It is never easy to face the loss of a loved one whose life has been taken prematurely in a fire. It is important that you speak with an attorney who can help you every step of the way when it comes to your claim.
Losing somebody you love in a fire might be one of the most challenging things that you have ever endured. If you have sustained these losses, you may be left with a wide array of questions that you cannot answer on your own. For instance, what evidence do you need to prove that another party is at fault for the loss of your loved one? What deadlines will you be required to meet when it comes to your claim? Will your case be settled or will it make it all the way to trial? These are questions that you can answer with the help of a Coatesville wrongful death attorney.
Coatesville Wrongful Death Attorneys
Our attorneys at Spear Greenfield Personal Injury Attorneys are here for you after you have lost someone you love in a fatal fire. We understand how overwhelmed you may be feeling on both financial and emotional levels after a fatal fire. As you and your family work to get back on your feet, you should have the help of a skilled legal advocate on your side. We will help you work toward the compensation you deserve for a wide array of aspects. Please contact a wrongful death attorney in Coatesville at (215) 600-0681 for more information on how we can help you at this time.
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