Burn Injuries
(Español)The personal
injury lawyers at Brett & Coats represent
victims of burn injury who seek prompt, fair and
just compensation for injuries caused by the
negligence of others. We have been helping
personal injury victims win substantial
settlements and awards in Washington state for
over 33 years. See case
results.
We practice throughout Washington state and can
meet with clients in:
Bellingham or Vancouver, British Columbia,
Mount Vernon, Anacortes, or Friday Harbor,
Seattle, Tacoma or Eastern Washington.
Our goal is to help clients receive prompt, fair
and just compensation for their injuries. If you
or a loved one has suffered a burn injury that
may be due to the negligence of another, we
offer a free case evaluation. You may be
entitled to monetary compensation.
Every year in the United States, approximately
2.4 million burn injuries are reported. Between
8,000 and 12,000 burn victims will die, while
almost a million will suffer significant or
permanent disabilities. People with burn
injuries often face a long and painful struggle
requiring extensive rehabilitation and
treatment.
We are proud to represent those hurt through no
fault of their own and fight passionately to
hold those who caused harm accountable for their
actions. Burn injuries involve more than
physical and emotional pain, they impact the
victims' finances, family and future. We work
within the justice system to return the victims
of burn injury to the life they led prior to the
injury. While monetary compensation cannot
change the past, it can help the burn victim
meet the challenges of the future. With less to
worry about in terms of medical bills,
employment and rehabilitation, a victim and his
family can focus on recovery.
WHAT IS A BURN INJURY
Burn injuries can be caused by contact with
flames, hot liquids, steam and other intense
heat. Some injuries are caused by contact with
sunlight or other ultraviolet light. Chemical
burns are caused by alkali or acid. Radiation
burns occur because of contact with nuclear
radiation or ultraviolet light.
First-degree
burns involve only the first layer of skin. If
both the first and second layers of skin are
burned it is a second-degree burn. The most
serious burns are third-degree burns, where all
layers of skin and underlying tissue are
damaged. Common causes of burns include:
- Chemicals at
work and in the home, such as drain
cleaners,
- Defective
appliances, including barbecues, hot water
heaters and furnaces,
- Defective
smoke detectors,
- Fireworks,
- Scalding from
spilled food and liquids,
- Inhalation of
dangerous fumes, and
- Defective
industrial products.
A burn victim may
require skin grafts (a process where burned skin
is replaced with healthy skin from another part
of the body), skin replacement (a temporary
alternative to skin graft), physical therapy,
and reconstructive surgery (to repair skin
disfigurement and scarring).
WHAT WE CAN DO FOR YOU
Burn victims injured by the negligence of
another have the legal right to be compensated
for their losses. Since burns are among the most
expensive catastrophic injuries to treat,
settlements and jury awards in these cases are
often significant.
The level of compensation depends on the degree
of injury and the ability of your attorney to
prove that the burn occurred due to the
negligence of another and to demonstrate the
full economic, physical and emotional
consequences of the burn.
Do not wait until it is too late to seek legal
advice. At Brett & Coats, we know burn
injuries can impact every area of a victim's
life including relationships, employment and
lifestyle. If you have suffered a burn injury
caused by the actions of another party, contact
our office today. We offer a free initial
evaluation of your claim. You may be entitled to
compensation. Our attorneys will negotiate a
prompt, fair and just settlement or fight
aggressively to ensure that you receive full
maximum compensation in accordance with the law.
At Brett & Coats, our attorneys give
proactive attention to the needs of each client.
We help by coordinating medical payments,
organizing documentation and supporting each
client through the sometimes difficult claims
process. Since insurance companies know our
firm's determination to litigate cases when a
settlement offer is inadequate, we are usually
able to resolve personal injury claims through
negotiation. Call the attorneys at Brett & Coats PLLC today at 360-714-0900,
1-800-925-1875, or contact us via our online
form.
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here for frequently asked questions about
Burn Injuries.
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