Seattle Burn Injury Attorney

Burns are painful and damaging injuries that can greatly diminish the victim’s quality of life.  If one party causes burn injuries to another due to negligence or an intentional harmful act, the victim can pursue compensation for the resulting damages through a burn injury claim.

If you or a loved one recently experienced such an injury and believe another party is liable for your damages, contact Washington Injury Law today to schedule a case evaluation with a Seattle burn injury lawyer and find out how our firm can help you recover.

Why Choose Washington Injury Law?

  • The Seattle personal injury attorneys at Washington Injury Law have extensive experience handling difficult civil claims, including those revolving around burn injuries and substantial damages.
  • We handle all legal aspects of your case so you can focus on your recovery with peace of mind.
  • Our personal injury lawyers in Seattle will explore every route to compensation in your case to help you maximize your recovery.
  • We take every case with a contingency fee agreement and only collect legal fees if we win your case.

Finding the right burn injury attorney in Seattle will make a significant impact on the recovery you receive from a successful burn injury claim.

How Can a Seattle Burn Injury Attorney Help You File a Claim?

When you hire Washington Injury Law to represent your burn injury case, your attorney will do much more than handle your court filings. He or she will gather additional evidence and uncover routes to compensation you may have overlooked.

Your Seattle burn injury attorney can also coordinate expert witness testimony to assist in strengthening your case and firmly establishing the scope of your damages. An attorney can handle correspondence with insurers and help you prepare for court appearances and depositions. Ultimately, hiring a burn injury lawyer increases both your chance of success and your potential recovery amount.

What are the Different Types of Burn Injuries?

According to the American Burn Association, there are roughly 486,000 burn injuries per year that result in needing medical treatment. Medical professionals categorize burn injuries on a degree scale.

  • First-degree burns are superficial, only affecting the outermost layer of skin. These injuries are often treatable with over-the-counter first aid supplies unless they cover more than 10% of the surface area of the body or a sensitive area like the face or groin.
  • Second-degree burns penetrate more deeply and usually require medical treatment.
  • Third-degree burns are medical emergencies that completely destroy the layers of the skin and require immediate treatment.
  • A fourth-degree burn is any that completely destroys the skin and exposes underlying tissues, muscles, and/or bones.

The prognosis for a burn injury usually depends on the location, size, and severity of the burn, but some types of burns can cause additional medical complications. Chemical burns from toxic and corrosive substances can cause respiratory problems. Radiation burns increase the risk of developing some cancers. Electrical burns can cause nerve damage or even cardiovascular interruptions.

Burs can be a result of a devastating event such as a car accident, a truck accident or a work injury.

Who is Liable for a Burn Accident?

The party liable for a burn accident is dependent on the circumstances surrounding the situation. The location where the burn took place could also play a big part in determining who was liable. In many burn cases, the injury in happens a residential location and a Seattle homeowner’s insurance policy may cover some or all of the costs associated with the injury.

To prove liability, the defendant would need to prove that the other party’s negligent or malicious accidents caused the defendant to be injured.

Damages and Compensation

Severe burn injuries may require repeated hospital care that often results in a long, painful, and difficult road to recovery. Some burns may cause permanent mobility restrictions, require physical therapy, or permanently diminish the victim’s quality of life due to scarring and limited range of motion in the affected part of the body. A burn injury claim can help the victim or victim’s loved ones secure compensation for medical expenses (both immediate and future), lost income, pain and suffering, and wrongful death. In cases where the burns are fatal, a Seattle wrongful death attorney can help the surviving family navigate recovering damages.

Get Legal Help From a Seattle Burn Injury Lawyer

If you or a loved one need to take legal action for a burn injury caused by a negligent party, contact Washington Injury Law today for a free consultation. We understand how devastating burn injuries are for victims and their families and our attorneys have the skill and resources necessary to help you recover your losses.

 

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