Burn injuries are some of the most painful and devastating injuries you can ever sustain – and burns often require hospitalization, surgery, and long-term inpatient care in a burn center for specialized treatment. If you or someone you love sustained burn injuries due to negligence or wrongful action, the law may entitle you to receive compensation to cover your medical expenses, lost wages, and physical and mental suffering.
At Beston International Law Firm, our New York burn injury lawyers have helped many Californians recover damages for extensive burns and other catastrophic injuries, and we can also assist those who reside in other states. With more million-dollar verdicts and settlements than any other personal injury law firm in California, you can trust that our team has the resources and experience to litigate a complex burn injury case.
To learn more, call us at 6463059656 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation.
Burn injuries can happen in wide range of common accidents, including:
There are also a wide range of burn injuries you may sustain in these accidents, including:
The source of the burn doesn’t matter much to the patient when it comes to the resulting pain and injury, although some sources of burns are more likely to inflict deeper and more severe damage.
Burn injuries can happen in many different ways—from a defective product causing a fire to a person coming into contact with an improperly marked live electrical line to a construction accident. Consequently, more than one negligent person or entity may contribute to a serious burn injury. Experienced attorneys who have handled many burn injury cases know what to prove and how to provide proper documentation and evidence to demonstrate fault.
Sometimes proving negligence is as simple as showing that improper signs marked hazards like overhead power lines. In other cases, like product defect lawsuits, proving negligence can create greater challenges and involve complicated analysis. For example, in a motor vehicle accident, the design of the car and some of its parts may cause a burn injury. A skilled legal team can identify all of the negligent parties that played a role in creating, manufacturing, and selling the defective product(s).
Doctors classify burns into three different categories or “degrees” of severity, ranging from more mild first-degree burns to life-threatening third degree burns.
Here’s a quick overview of the 3 main categories of burn injury:
Some medical professionals also use additional categories – up to the sixth degree – to indicate injuries that burn down into ligaments, tendons, muscles, bones, or internal organs. Third-degree burns and worse, especially if they cover a significant percentage of the body, can lead to a range of complications and may require extended hospitalization and skin-graft surgeries. If the burn damages muscle and other interior tissue, patients may require physical therapy to regain range of motion. Because of extensive nerve damage, burns at these levels can cause chronic pain.
Burns don’t always heal quickly or uniformly. While each patient may experience a different outcome, some common complications result from many burn injury cases.
These complications can include:
Additional complications can include the inability to control the body’s temperature. This leads to a low body temperature, which can put you at risk for hypothermia. The skin is the major organ that holds the body temperature steady. When you lose a large portion of your skin, such as with a severe, large burn, you can easily lose heat.
Treatment costs for burn injuries can extend into millions, due in part to the many ongoing complications that burn victims suffer. According to the National Business Group on Health, hospitalizations for burns represent only 1 percent of all injuries in the United States, but treatments cost more than $10.4 billion per year.
The National Business Group on Health also estimates that the following complications can add significant expenses to a patient’s medical bills:
Ongoing treatment for burn injuries can last years and add up to millions of dollars in medical expenses. That’s one reason why legal awards and settlements for burn injuries are high: Patients must manage the enormous costs of their continuing treatment.
If you or someone you love sustained severe burns as a result of someone’s negligence or wrongful actions, you might recover some or all of these damages, depending on your individual case:
Proper care for a burn injury is essential for a full recovery. Treatment will vary based on the severity of the burn, whether it is first, second, or third-degree.
Minor burns, characterized by redness, pain, swelling, and sometimes blistering, can often be managed at home.
Major burns, characterized by deep tissue damage, blistering, white or charred skin, and numbness, require immediate medical attention.
Medical treatment for burns may include:
The healing process for burns can be lengthy and painful. Emotional support and counseling may be beneficial for both the burn victim and their family.
Chemical burns occur when a corrosive substance comes into contact with the skin.
Electrical burns occur when the body comes into contact with an electrical current.
In the past, our knowledgeable legal team at Beston International Law Firm, has successfully brought burn injury cases throughout Southern California and the United States. In fact, one of our attorneys, Christine Spagnoli, was a key member of the trial team in a case against General Motors. GM’s defective fuel system in its vehicles led to burn injuries for two adults and four children. The defendants recovered $4.9 billion in the largest product liability verdict in U.S. judicial history to that date.
In addition, our lawyers obtained a $58 million award in the largest single plaintiff’s personal injury verdict in California for a product liability case involving a burn injury. These record-setting cases are just two of the many verdicts and settlements we have helped win for our clients with burn injury claims.
No reputable law firm can guarantee the outcome of a case, but our New York law firm has a long history of successfully recovering damages for many people who were burned due to negligence or wrongful conduct. Working with our New York burn injury lawyer, who has managed many cases like yours and who is not only experienced but compassionate about your circumstances, can help you feel like you have a true partner in your case.
If you believe that negligence contributed to your burn injuries, contact our team at 6463059656.