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What Makes a Building Collapse?
There are several factors that can contribute to a building collapse. These include design flaws, construction deficiencies, foundation issues, poor maintenance, and even natural disasters like earthquakes and hurricanes.
Sometimes, a single factor by itself is more than enough to lead to a collapse. Others may require a combination of several elements, the perfect storm of variables coming together at the worst possible moment in time.
Regardless of the cause, building collapses can lead to catastrophic events that can affect the lives of many people. They can also trigger other events, like explosions.
What is Considered a Building Collapse Injury?
When a building collapses, the potential for injury is high. The type and extent of injuries depend on several factors, such as the size and height of the building, the number of people present, and the overall cause or causes of the collapse.
In a nutshell, it can refer to any harm that's caused by the collapse itself or even the debris that falls as a result.
They can include cuts and bruises, broken bones, traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, and more. Unfortunately, many of these injuries are severe and can lead to long-term disabilities or even death.
Morgan & Morgan Will Fight for You After a Building Collapse in Louisville
If you or someone you love has been affected by a building collapse in Louisville, the team at Morgan & Morgan is here to help.
With over 1,000 lawyers nationwide, 35 years of experience, and $25 billion won in settlements and verdicts, we are America's largest personal injury law firm. Our attorneys are licensed in all 50 states and have helped over half a million families in their time of need.
We know just how devastating a building collapse can be, and we're dedicated to fighting for the justice and compensation that our clients deserve.
We've built a reputation for ourselves as the go-to firm for those seeking justice and accountability in the wake of a building collapse. Let us fight for you and help you find your silver lining in the wake of this tragedy.