{"id":246,"date":"2018-07-31T11:50:01","date_gmt":"2018-07-31T11:50:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/marceauxlawfirm.com\/?p=246"},"modified":"2018-07-31T11:50:01","modified_gmt":"2018-07-31T11:50:01","slug":"car-charred-in-the-creole-state-car-fire-facts","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/marceauxlawfirm.com\/car-charred-in-the-creole-state-car-fire-facts\/","title":{"rendered":"Car Charred in the Creole State: Car Fire Facts"},"content":{"rendered":"

Current Car Fire Statistics That Put Your Family at Risk<\/h1>\n

Throughout the past few months, you\u2019ve become alarmingly aware of car accident dangers. Now, perhaps it\u2019s just a new found awareness, or perhaps your paranoid side is rearing its head due to the fact that your little girl just got her license. Either way, every news article of a car accident, or report of a car part being recalled, makes you worried for her and your entire family\u2019s safety.<\/p>\n

Your latest fixation has revolved around car fires. How dangerous are they? Do they happen often? Are some states more susceptible than others?<\/p>\n

Is your paranoia getting out of control, or should you genuinely be concerned?<\/p>\n

Injuries, Frequencies, and Deaths Related to Louisiana Car Fires<\/h2>\n

The United States Fire Administration, estimates that 15 percent of the nation\u2019s reported fires occur within vehicles. According to the USFA\u2019s National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS)<\/u><\/a>, over 150,000 car fires are reported annually in the United States. Unfortunately, Louisiana is one of the top ranked states for vehicular fire incidents, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).<\/p>\n

Current Louisiana car accident and fire statistics, taken from data procured by FEMA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, are as follows:<\/p>\n