Burn injuries can be one of the most painful and paralyzing situations to endure. The physical, emotional distress and financial burdens are overwhelming. Serious burn injuries usually require long hospitalizations, surgeries, occupational therapy, and long-lasting physical and psychological scars. Most often, these injuries result in landlords failing to follow code and/or accidents on the job. Additionally, insurance adjusters will work diligently to reduce claim payouts. That’s why it’s important to contact a burn injury attorney as soon as possible to get you fairly compensated for pain and suffering, ongoing medical costs, salary replacement, and any other additional damages.
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If a burn accident has led to death, you may be entitled to a wrongful death lawsuit
State law limits how long you have after an injury occurs until you file an injury claim. If you’ve been hurt in an accident or due to negligence, it’s critical you speak to a local personal injury lawyer as soon as possible, to see if you have a claim and can get money for your injuries, lost income, and medical bills.