Connecticut Smoke Inhalation Injury Attorney
Representing Accident Victims Since 1978
Property owners have a duty to properly operate, maintain and supervise their property. One important duty of any property owner is to take adequate steps to prevent fires. In addition, property owners must take steps to mitigate the damage that may be caused to accident victims in the event of a fire. Examples of property owner negligence may include:
- Failure to equip smoke detectors
- Failure to have working batteries in all smoke detectors
- Fire code violations (blocked exits and other violations)
- Dangerous conditions (e.g. loose electrical wiring, flammable liquids)
- Occupancy violations
- Lack of accessible fire extinguishers
- Unsafe work conditions
The Gillis Law Firm handles cases on behalf of clients throughout Connecticut. Since 1978, our lawyers have handled thousands of personal injury cases. Our firm is committed to helping accident victims obtain the full compensation they deserve.
Skilled Trial Lawyers and Negotiators
Our attorneys handle each case as if it may go to trial. Our thorough case management has resulted in a strong record of results — in and out of the courtroom. We have obtained many sizeable awards and settlements in premises liability and other personal injury claims.
Contact Us
Gillis Law Firm offers free initial consultations and evening and weekend appointments, employs a Spanish-speaking paralegal and charges no fee without legal recovery. Our office is conveniently located in downtown New Haven next to the courthouse with free parking. To contact our New Haven fire accident attorneys, call 866-603-9810.






