Marysville, PA - Injuries Recorded in House Fire on Barley Dr in Wheatfield

Marysville, PA (June 22, 2024) – A fire destroyed a home in Perry County on Saturday, with the Marysville Fire Company identified as one of multiple crews called to the house in Wheatfield Township around 6:30 p.m.

Officials said firefighters were on the scene, located at South Barley Drive, for more than three hours. In a Facebook post, the Marysville Fire Company said crews tried to put the fire out from the inside initially but had to move outside because it was unsafe. One adult and four children were rescued, though it’s unclear how many victims sustained injuries. No additional details have been released in the interim, and officers have asked witnesses to get in touch.

Our thoughts are with the injured victims and their loved ones.

House Fires in Pennsylvania

Marysville, PA - Injuries Recorded in House Fire on Barley Dr in WheatfieldResidential fires may not be the most common kind of accident, but they still occur with some frequency across the country, causing injuries and fatalities in their midst. Of course, when these deadly blazes do take place, they are devastating. Still, any person or entity whose negligence caused the house fire may have liability in the incident. A personal injury or wrongful death attorney will look into the events leading up to the house fire and help you establish who is responsible for your loss.

For instance, if a wrongful death action is successful, the court will compel the defendant to reimburse the plaintiff’s estate or survivors for “damages,” which are the plaintiff’s alleged losses. In Pennsylvania, a variety of losses may be covered by damages awards, such as:

  • Burial and funeral costs
  • Hospital expenses and related healthcare costs
  • Estate administration costs, including lost income and benefits
  • The loss of the deceased’s companionship

According to Pennsylvania law, damages are meant to compensate for the losses incurred by the surviving spouse, kids, and/or parents due to the death in question. The personal representative may still pursue damages to cover funeral, burial, hospital, and estate administration costs, even without a living spouse, child, or parent.

Like most other states, Pennsylvania has a statute of limitations that establishes a deadline for personal injury and wrongful death litigation. A claim must be filed within two years of the deceased person’s passing. The court will probably decline to consider the lawsuit if it is not submitted within those two years.

For these reasons and more, it’s essential to contact a skilled Marysville personal injury lawyer for assistance as soon as possible after a house fire has occurred.  We know what it takes to fight for you and your family at the Slocum Firm. We will advocate for your best interests and secure your just compensation through every step of the claims process. Contact our Marysville attorneys at (570) 209-7376 to discuss setting up a free consultation and speak more about how our team will defend your legal rights after a fire.

Notes: This post was created with the use of outside sources, including news sources, police and fire reports, social media platforms, as well as first-hand accounts about serious accidents in the state of Pennslyvania. The Slocum Law Firm has not independently verified all facts surrounding this injury accident. If you find inaccurate information relating to this post, please contact us right away so that we can make the correction. We will remove a post if requested.
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