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Firepot & Fuel Gel Injury Attorneys

Bailey Javins & Carter are now accepting cases involving burn injuries associated with the use of alcohol-based fuel gels and “firepots.” Bailey Javins & Carter has a team of experts who have experience involving explosions caused by gel based fuels used in conjunction with so-called “firepots.” The portable fuel gel can unexpectedly ignite and splash on to users when poured into already lit or recently used firepots creating a severe risk of traumatic burn injury.

The Risk Of Firepots

The risk is so serious that in 2011 the Consumer Product Safety Commission recalled more than 2 million containers of gel based fuels. These fuel gels have been sold at various stores since 2008 and include, but are not limited to, those manufactured by the following companies:

  • Bird Brain, Inc.
  • Bond Manufacturing
  • Evergreen Enterprises
  • SunJel, Co.
  • Fuel Barons, Inc.
  • Lamplight Farms, Inc.
  • Luminosities / Windflame
  • Marshall Group
  • Pacific Decor, Ltd.
  • Real Flame, Inc.
  • Smart Solar, Inc., and
  • Napa Home & Garden

If you are aware of any client or anyone who has been injured by a fuel gel product or “firepot,” Bailey Javins & Carter’ attorneys would welcome the opportunity to work with you on these cases or speak with you about the individual facts of your case(s) for purposes of documenting and comparing other incidents in similar litigation.

We work on a contingency basis. We don’t get paid unless you do.

Contact Bailey Javins & Carter to Schedule a Free Consultation

If you have been injured because of a defective firepot or fuel gel, you need to consider your legal option. Our firm has beeen a legal resource to clients in West Virginia for many years. As experienced personal injury attorneys, we understand the impact an injury has on a person’s quality of life. When that impact is caused by negligence, contact our firm to discuss your legal matter.

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