Causes of Serious Burns
Vehicle fires after a crash, defective products and appliances, electrical accidents on job sites, chemical exposure, scalding, and apartment or building fires caused by code violations or landlord negligence. Each points to different liable parties — a manufacturer, an employer, a property owner, or a driver.
The Cost of Burn Treatment
Severe burns may require burn-unit care, repeated reconstructive surgery, infection control, and years of physical and occupational therapy, along with treatment for the psychological trauma of disfigurement. A full claim projects these lifetime costs.
Building the Claim
Identifying the cause and every responsible party, preserving the product or scene evidence, and documenting the full medical journey are key. Kentucky places no cap on compensatory damages for these catastrophic injuries.
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Burn Injury Claim FAQs
Depending on the cause — a product manufacturer, a property owner, an employer, or an at-fault driver. Identifying the cause is the first step.
Because treatment is prolonged and costly, and scarring and disability are often permanent. Full lifetime costs must be accounted for.
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