Burn injuries occur in various circumstances. Many involve negligence or failure to maintain safety standards. Our firm handles burn injury claims arising from:
Workplace accidents: Industrial burns from machinery, chemical exposure, or inadequate safety protocols. OSHA workplace burn prevention standards require employers to protect workers from thermal hazards. Workplace burn injuries require immediate legal attention to protect your rights. If your burn occurred at work, you may also qualify for workers’ compensation benefits.
Motor vehicle accidents: Vehicle fires resulting from collisions or defective fuel systems. Vehicle fires can cause severe thermal injuries requiring immediate medical intervention.
Product liability: Defective appliances, flammable materials, or products that fail to meet safety standards. Product liability claims hold manufacturers accountable for dangerous products. Defective consumer products cause thousands of burn injuries annually.
Premises liability: Inadequate fire safety measures, code violations, or failure to maintain fire suppression systems. Property owners have a duty to maintain safe premises. Premises liability claims address injuries caused by property owner negligence, including inadequate fire safety.
Construction site incidents: Explosions, electrical burns, or unsafe working conditions. Construction sites present elevated burn risks from welding, electrical work, and flammable materials.
Residential fires: Landlord negligence, faulty wiring, or failure to maintain smoke detectors. Landlords must comply with fire safety codes and maintain functional fire suppression systems.
Each scenario presents unique liability questions. We conduct thorough investigations to establish negligence and identify all responsible parties.