Can I sue after being involved in a house fire?

I was in a house fire earlier this month. It was an electrical accident caused by the negligence of a contractor who was working on the house. One of our close friends suggested that we retain counsel and begin civil procedures against the contractor.
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Answered By: Law Office of Joshua Pond
Your friend is correct. Often house fires can be financially and emotionally devastating. There is simply no reason you must pay for someone else's negligence and recklessness. They are the wrongdoer who has caused this damage to you and your life. As such, they need to take the steps to make it right.

Answer Applies to: Oregon
Replied: 11/15/2011

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Answered By: Vincent J. Bernabei LLC
You have a valid claim if you suffered injury as a result of the contractor's negligence.

Answer Applies to: Oregon
Replied: 11/15/2011

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Answered By: Law Office of Andrew E. Teitelman, PC
You should definitely consult with an attorney to discuss the specifics of your potential claim. There may be liability on the part of the contractor, but the potential negligence is very fact specific and should be fully vetted with an attorney to determine the merits of your claim.

Answer Applies to: Oregon
Replied: 11/15/2011

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