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Severe Burn Injuries Lawyer

Filed under Accidents on the Job, Construction Site Injury, Personal Injury on January 18, 2011

From personal injury law offices in Philadelphia, PA, our trial lawyers for plaintiffs represent victims who suffered severe burns in a truck or car accident, on the job, or in a home fire due to faulty products or smoke detectors throughout New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

Severe Burn Injuries

Severe Burn Injuries in Pennsylvania and New Jersey

When accidents happen on the job, at home, in a car crash or in another incident that resulted in severe burn injuries for victims, the resulting pain, scarring and disfigurement can last a lifetime. Knowing the circumstances that led to those burn injuries and who was responsible for those circumstances is critical and allows a victim to pursue compensation for medical treatment, lost wages and pain and suffering.

If you have an experienced attorney on your side, you can give yourself a better chance at recovering the compensation you deserve for your extensive recovery. At the law firm of Hill & Associates, P.C., in Philadelphia, our burn injury lawyers will go to work immediately on your case and will thoroughly investigate the causes using all available resources. We are focused on getting results for every client.

If you or someone you love was harmed in an explosion, electrical accident or other accident that resulted in a burn injury, contact us at Hill & Associates for a free initial consultation.

Aspects to Consider in Accidents Involving Burn Injuries

Working with investigators and other experts, our attorneys will look through all available evidence to determine the cause of your accident, how it could have been prevented and who should be held liable for your compensation. Common types of burn injures may include:

  • Thermal burns, which are caused by contact with steam, hot water, flames and other sources of intense heat
  • Light burns, which are caused by sunlight and other sources of ultraviolet light
  • Chemical burns, which can be caused by fires or contact with acid and alkali substances
  • Radiation burns, which are caused by contact with nuclear radiation

Common sources of burn injures may include auto and truck accidents, premises liability cases, construction accidents, explosions and fires. The severity of the injury is determined by the extent of tissue damage and can range from minor to severe and life-threatening. Burn injuries require very expensive medical treatment and rehabilitation that can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Learn More About Your Rights Under the Law

After an accident that results in a serious burn injury to you or someone you love, contact us as soon as possible to learn more about your rights and the compensation that you may be entitled to for your expenses. Schedule a free consultation with Hill & Associates to discuss your claim and get answers to your questions. Call us toll free at 866-720-4699.

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