Not all bonfire accidents happen at public events or community parties. Many occur in backyards, driveways, or patios—and they’re often due to improper use or lack of maintenance of fire pits. If you were injured on someone else’s property during a fire pit gathering, here’s what you need to know about your rights.
Common Causes of Fire Pit Injuries at Home
- Overloaded fire pits
- Improper extinguishing methods
- Using accelerants like gasoline
- Malfunctioning gas fire pits or propane lines
- Fire pits placed too close to structures or furniture
Who’s Liable?
Homeowners have a legal duty to provide a reasonably safe environment for their guests. You may have a claim if:
- The homeowner failed to warn about fire risks
- The fire pit was poorly maintained
- Safety protocols (like extinguishers or barriers) weren’t in place
- Intoxicated guests were allowed to handle the fire
What Damages Can Be Recovered?
If injured, you could be eligible for:
- Emergency room and ongoing medical costs
- Pain, disfigurement, and emotional distress
- Lost wages (if applicable)
Legal Process
Document the incident with photos, medical records, and witness accounts. Then speak with a personal injury attorney who can evaluate your case under Florida’s premises liability laws.
Darfoor Law’s Role
We hold negligent property owners accountable. From negotiation to litigation, we protect your right to a safe environment—and seek full justice for every injury caused by fire pit carelessness.
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