Fire Death Investigation in New Ulm, MN Uncovers More Details

Six deaths that resulted from a New Ulm, MN house fire are still under investigation. Further details are emerging about the fire at the Bohemian Bed & Breakfast, including records indicating that New Ulm, MN officials did not perform fire inspections in 2010. The bed and breakfast’s management had told officials that an inspection was not needed, because there were no plans to rent the rooms out.

Previous fire inspections on file indicate that fire code hazards had been discovered and remedied in past years at the bed and breakfast. There was also no current application on file for a license to use the house for guest occupancy.

House Fire Wrongful Death Attorney

David Szerlag, a former fire fighter, is one of the fire attorneys at Pritzker Olsen. He has years of experience inspecting fires and winning fire wrongful death and injury lawsuits for victims of these tragic events.

In a wrongful death settlement, the family of someone killed in a fire may be able to receive compensation for:

  • Funeral expenses
  • Medical expenses
  • Potential earnings
  • Loss of advice, comfort, assistance, protection, counsel and society
  • Punitive damages upon clear and convincing evidence that the acts of the defendant show deliberate disregard for the rights or safety of others.

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