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Cutler Bay House Fire Leaves One Dead and Another Injured. What to Know.

Investigators have not released what they believe to be the likely cause of a Cutler Bay house fire that killed at least one person and left another hospitalized Friday.

Fire officials were called out to the blaze around 5:50 a.m. for a home on the 9700 block of Montego Bay Drive. When they arrived, they found heavy smoke coming from all sides of the home and rescued at least one person from inside, according to reporting from The Miami Herald. One other person self-evacuated.

Emergency responders took both people to the hospital where one of them was pronounced dead. As of Friday afternoon, the condition of the survivor had not been released.

No names or other identifiers were immediately available Friday afternoon and the investigation is ongoing.

Leesfield & Partners

House fires claim the lives of hundreds of Floridians every year and remain a serious danger that should be considered. While no amount of preparation can entirely shield families or individuals from these such tragedies, landlords, management companies and homeowners alike should take the necessary step to ensure that they and their guests are safe from potential incidents. Parents should regularly speak with their children about fire safety and come up with a fire safety plan that includes a safe meeting spot, and how to properly evacuate a fire. Landlords and rental management companies must ensure that all electrical issues are properly and timely addressed and that there are no hindrances that would prevent their tenants from being able to safely escape a blaze should the unthinkable occur. Additionally, they must ensure that all smoke detectors and alert systems are in proper working order. Fire extinguishers should be kept near kitchens, outdoor fire pits and barbecues.

While these safety tips may seem ordinary, they may very well be the difference between escaping a fire and a tragic loss. As a personal injury law firm with 49 years of experience handling such incidents for individuals and their grieving families, Leesfield & Partners knows just how quickly and ferociously a fire can spread. Our skilled trial attorneys have handled tragic cases, including burns, fires, explosions and carbon monoxide exposure at the hands of negligent corporations and individuals.

At Leesfield & partners, we approach every case with the compassion, tenacity and knowledge of the law to secure the best possible outcome for every client. Throughout the decades, Leesfield & Partners has obtained numerous record and landmark verdicts for victims and families from offices throughout the state in cities like Key West, Miami and Orlando. This work has earned the firm both statewide and national recognition as a trusted authority committed to holding those in power accountable

Previous Cases

Leesfield & Partners previously handled a case involving the fire deaths of a mother and her two children. The three had become trapped in a blaze that broke out at their rental home, which was caused by a defective electrical outlet. Despite previously notifying their landlord about difficulty opening windows, the issue went unaddressed. On the day of the fire, the mother and children were unable to open the windows to escape and perished.

Trial Attorney Eric Shane secured a multi-million-dollar settlement for a client who was burned in an electrocution case.

In an explosion case that started from a spark aboard a cargo ship, Leesfield & Partners secured a substantial award for clients who were badly burned.

For a couple celebrating their honeymoon, what was meant to be the start of their happy life together soon became a nightmare after an improperly capped pipe caused an explosion at their accommodation. Both were severely burned and, tragically, the wife passed away from her injuries.

The firm secured a multi-million-dollar for the husband in that case.

In an explosion that caused burns, Leesfield & Partners secured a $3.25 million recovery for the injured client.

Leesfield & Partners secured a $2.95 million award for a family who lost their 13-year-old daughter after a TV set caught fire in their home. The manufacturer of the defective television set was named as a defendant in the lawsuit alongside the distributor of a defective smoke alarm and the family’s condominium association, which was named in the lawsuit for safety violations. The father involved in this incident burned over 30% of his body when he tried to rescue his daughter.

construction site accident that resulted in burns to a Leesfield & partners client resulted in an $862,000 recovery.

In a fire that killed at least one person due to the negligence of a company, Leesfield & Partners secured a $600,00 recovery.

For a patient who was burnt in an operating room due to the negligence of a hospital’s medical staff. Attorneys at the firm secured a $600,000 recovery.

The firm has also handled other cases involving burn injuries to clients including a child who was burned at a neighbor’s home by stew that was cooking on the stove. The child in that case, an 11-year-old boy, sustained second-degree burns to his legs when the improperly installed range tipped forward on him. An investigation by our firm determined that the landlord’s failure to use anti-tip brackets paved the way for the incident to occur.

Leesfield & Partners secured a $300,000 settlement in that case.

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