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Our burn injury law firm attorneys not only look at the causes of fires in searching for compensation for our clients, but also hold product manufacturers accountable for products which are excessively flammable. These flammable products cause fires to spread quickly, causing serious injury and death. Included are upholstered furniture, sofas, couches, mattresses, polyurethane foam, hardword plywood paneling, acrylic bath tubs, and mobile homes. At our law firm, Robin P. Foster offers support and guidance to burn victims and families of fatal fire victims.

 

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Foster Law Firm
601 E. McBee Avenue Suite 104
Greenville, SC 29602
864-242-6200
Fax: 864-233-0290
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Toll Free: 866-279-9772

Foster Law Firm's attorneys have represented clients from throughout the United States. The firm is capable of representing individuals, businesses or medical providers from throughout the nation in jurisdictions and before the courts in which they are admitted to practice or in other jurisdictions with associated counsel. The firm regularly represents clients from South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee and the Southeast and the Cities of Greenville, Spartanburg, Anderson, Columbia, Charleston, Florence, Myrtle Beach, Asheville, Hendersonville, Charlotte, Chapel Hill, Durham, Raleigh, Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Wilmington, Atlanta, Athens, Augusta, Macon, Knoxville, Nashville, Memphis, and Johnson City. The firm is willing, under appropriate circumstances, to represent individuals from:

Alabama, Alaska , Arizona , Arkansas , California , Colorado , Connecticut , Delaware , District of Columbia , Florida , Hawaii , Idaho , Illinois , Indiana , Iowa , Kansas , Kentucky , Louisiana , Maine , Maryland , Massachusetts , Michigan , Minnesota , Mississippi , Missouri , Montana , Nebraska , Nevada , New Hampshire , New Jersey , New Mexico , New York , North Dakota , Ohio , Oklahoma , Oregon , Pennsylvania , Rhode Island , South Dakota , Texas , Utah , Vermont , Virginia , Washington , West Virginia , Wisconsin , Wyoming

Burn Statistics

The residential structure fire problem represented approximately 81 percent of all fire deaths and 79 percent of the injuries to civilians in 2006. Between 1997 and 2006, an average of 3,090 civilians lost their lives and another 15,340 were injured annually as the result of residential structure fires.

Source: US Fire Administration

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Past case results do not predict outcomes in future cases. Each case is determined on its own merits. We at Foster Law Firm LLP use our experience and best efforts to try to put our client's case in the best possible position to increase the chances of a successful outcome. Some cases, however, present difficult factual and/or legal circumstances which will affect the outcome of the case.

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