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Fireworks Accidents \u2013 Recovery for Your Fireworks Injuries<\/h1>\n
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\"Fireworks<\/a>Fireworks are an expression of important celebratory events, the 4th<\/sup> of July holidays being a superlative example.  Most, attendees of fireworks shows believe the display is devoid of dangers.  However, in many instances fireworks displays pose a great harm leading to serious bodily injuries<\/a>, burn injuries and fatalities. Every year close to 10,000 individuals are injured in firework accidents.\nIf you have suffered burn injuries or any other injury as a result of a fireworks display explosion contact our Personal Injury Lawyers today.  At Downtown LA Law our goal is to provide you with top personal injury legal representation<\/a> for your loss.<\/strong>\n

Child and teenager fire work injuries on the Fourth of July <\/strong><\/h2>\nThe fourth of July is known for fireworks, and fireworks lead to firework injuries.  Close to 75% of all fireworks injuries take place during the months of June and July.  Fireworks injuries are most prevalent in children under 15.  These injuries are usually caused by amateurs, and are generally a result of:\n