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According to a fact sheet released by The American Burn Association, some 486,000 people are treated for burns annually in the United States. The numbers are even more shocking in Arizona, with Arizona's only burn center reporting a rise in the number of people admitted to their facility in the last three years.
Thankfully, a Phoenix burn injury lawyer recognizes that burn injuries are some of the most devastating for an accident victim to endure. Burns injuries are highlighted by extreme pain and can cause permanent disfigurement, serious infections, and may even result in death. A burn survivor often must endure many years of treatment, cosmetic and reconstructive surgeries, and rehabilitative therapy.
Often, a severe burn injury stems from negligence, recklessness, or the intentional action of another party. If you think that someone else may be at fault for the accident that caused your burn injury, the Phoenix burn injury lawyers from Morgan & Morgan can help.
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What are the most common causes of burn injuries in Phoenix?
Burn injuries happen in a variety of ways, often when someone else’s negligence or misconduct is involved. Common causes include:
- Car accidents where fire or explosions cause thermal burns.
- Workplace incidents, especially in construction, manufacturing, and food service.
- Defective products, such as faulty appliances or electronics.
- Dangerous premises, like hotels, apartments, or public spaces with fire hazards.
- Chemical spills in industrial or cleaning environments.
- Electrical malfunctions or unsafe wiring.
- Radiation exposure from medical or industrial sources.
- Abuse or neglect tragically impacting vulnerable children or seniors.
Arizona workplaces and homes alike see preventable fires, explosions, and chemical accidents every year. When those in charge fail to follow safety protocols, the consequences can be devastating.
What are the different types and degrees of burn injuries?
Legally and medically, burn injuries are categorized by cause and severity:
- Thermal Burns: Caused by fire, hot surfaces, steam, or scalding liquids.
- Chemical Burns: Resulting from contact with acids, solvents, or other corrosive substances.
- Electrical Burns: From contact with live wires, machinery, or faulty outlets.
- Radiation Burns: Often linked to medical treatment errors or industrial exposure.
Severity ranges from:
- First-Degree Burns: Superficial, affecting only the outer skin.
- Second-Degree Burns: Deeper tissue damage, often leaving scars.
- Third-Degree Burns: Severe injuries causing permanent disfigurement, nerve damage, or even amputation.
Each type requires a different treatment plan and can significantly affect the amount of compensation available in a legal claim.
What are the long-term effects of burn injuries?
Recovering from a burn is rarely a quick process. Victims often face:
- Multiple surgeries, including skin grafts or reconstructive procedures.
- Long-term rehabilitation and physical therapy.
- Loss of mobility or function in affected limbs.
- Permanent scars or disfigurement.
- Emotional and psychological challenges, including PTSD, depression, and anxiety.
These long-term impacts underscore the importance of compensation to reflect not only immediate medical costs but also lifelong care needs.
What compensation can burn injury victims receive?
A Phoenix burn injury lawsuit may provide damages for:
- Medical Expenses: Emergency treatment, surgeries, medications, and rehab.
- Lost Wages: Income missed during recovery.
- Loss of Earning Capacity: If permanent injuries prevent returning to the same line of work.
- Pain and Suffering: Recognizing the physical pain and emotional trauma of burn injuries.
- Property Damage: In cases involving fires or explosions.
- Wrongful Death Damages: Funeral costs and financial support for families who lose loved ones.
Burn injury cases often involve higher compensation due to the severe, life-altering impact of these injuries. Beyond the obvious medical expenses, victims may face permanent disfigurement, loss of mobility, or psychological trauma that requires long-term care. Courts and insurance companies also recognize the devastating emotional toll burns take on daily life, which can increase the value of pain and suffering damages.
What evidence is needed to prove negligence in a burn injury lawsuit?
To recover damages, you’ll need evidence showing negligence caused your injury. This might include:
- Fire department or Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) reports.
- Photos of the accident scene.
- Medical records and expert testimony.
- Witness statements.
- Documentation of safety violations, such as broken smoke alarms or fire code breaches.
Our attorneys also work with burn injury experts and fire investigators who can testify about the cause of the incident and the extent of harm suffered.
What special considerations apply in burn injury lawsuits?
Because burns affect victims in such unique and devastating ways, these cases often require a more detailed approach than other personal injury claims. Attorneys must look beyond immediate medical bills to account for long-term treatment needs, emotional trauma, and the lasting impact on a victim’s quality of life. Certain situations make burn cases even more complex, such as:
- Workplace Burns: These may fall under workers’ compensation, but you may also have third-party claims if defective equipment or unsafe contractors were involved.
- Children and Elderly Victims: Younger and older victims often face longer recoveries and more serious complications, which can increase claim value.
- Daycare and School Negligence: Parents may sue if children suffer burns due to unsafe environments or a lack of supervision.
- Premises Liability: Landlords, hotels, and restaurants can be held liable if fire safety rules are not followed.
- Industrial Explosions: Catastrophic accidents may lead to claims against multiple defendants, including manufacturers and site operators.
What is the statute of limitations for burn injuries in Arizona?
Arizona law provides victims with a limited timeframe to file a lawsuit for burn injuries. The clock generally starts on the date of the injury or when it was discovered. Exceptions may apply depending on the circumstances, but waiting too long can prevent you from bringing a claim. The safest step is to consult a Phoenix burn injury lawyer as soon as possible to preserve your rights.
How can a burn injury attorney help?
Insurance companies are notorious for undervaluing burn injury claims, offering settlements that fail to account for future surgeries, long-term care, or emotional trauma. At Morgan & Morgan, our attorneys:
- Investigate the cause of the burn accident.
- Identify all responsible parties.
- Work with medical and fire safety experts.
- Push back against insurance tactics designed to minimize your claim.
- Take your case to trial if necessary to pursue maximum compensation.
Why choose Morgan & Morgan?
For more than 35 years, Morgan & Morgan has fought for people who’ve suffered devastating injuries, recovering over $25 billion nationwide. With over 1,000 attorneys and the resources of America’s largest injury firm, we’re prepared to take on landlords, employers, manufacturers, and insurance companies who try to avoid responsibility.
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If you or a loved one has suffered a burn injury in Phoenix, you don’t have to face the pain and financial strain alone. Morgan & Morgan can investigate your case, expose negligence, and fight for the compensation you need to move forward. Contact us today for a free, no-obligation case evaluation.