Vehicle Fire Reported on Pacific Coast Highway
A vehicle fire was reported to have occurred on Pacific Coast Highway on Wednesday, December 16th. Los Angeles County Fire Department was the first responder at the scene. The incident happened just before 6:00 p.m. between Pacific Coast Highway and Escondido Beach Road. No one was injured in the incident. The cause of the vehicle fire has yet to be disclosed by authorities. Several lanes of Pacific Coast Highway were closed while an investigation was ongoing.
What Can You Do if A Vehicle Fire Caused Catastrophic Injuries?
What legal actions you can do after a vehicle fire that caused catastrophic injuries, depends on what the cause of the vehicle fire is. Information about this can usually be received from the fire department responsible for your case. If the vehicle fire was caused by a malfunction in your vehicle, and the car was recently bought, you may be able to pursue a product liability claim against the car dealership where you bought your vehicle, or even file a claim directly against the manufacturer. You should consult a lawyer before proceeding any further. We provide a free consultation, available 24/7, by phone, which you can receive by dialing (800) 310-1606.
Source: Patch
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