Product Liability Attorneys Representing Injury Victims
If you or someone you love has been injured in a fire, it is important to work with a lawyer who has the resources to investigate the matter thoroughly. Fires are often caused by defective products, and it may be possible to hold the manufacturer or distributor of the product accountable for the harm caused.
This is especially true if you think that a defective electric blanket or heating pad may have been involved. Defective electric blankets and defective heating pads have been linked to many different kinds of damage, from minor burns to fires that destroyed entire buildings.
At Coppola & Marlin, P.C., we represent personal injury victims as well as the surviving families of wrongful death victims who were killed in fires caused by heating pads or electric blankets.
Using Knowledge and Experience to Get Favorable Results
Our Denver, Colorado, law firm has the resources, knowledge and experience necessary to achieve favorable outcomes for the victims of injuries caused by defective heating pads and electric blankets. We have handled many different kinds of products liability cases and have established a record of successful settlements and jury verdicts.
When we take your case, we use extensive litigation experience to conduct thorough investigations. We also partner with highly-regarded experts, interview witnesses and review medical records.
Unlike larger law firms, our clients work directly with the experienced lawyers they hired throughout the entire process — not an inexperienced associate or a paralegal. We place great emphasis on providing personal attention to you. We know that recovering from a personal injury can be a difficult time, so we offer our support and guidance. We answer questions and keep you informed about your case at every step of the way.
How to Get Started
To get started on your defective blanket or heating pad case, call our e-mail our law offices to schedule a free initial consultation. Our Denver burn injury attorneys handle most cases on a contingency fee basis, which means that we do not collect attorney fees unless we obtain compensation for you.













