Atlanta Burn Injury Attorney for Victims of Severe Burn Accidents

Atlanta Burn Injury Attorney

What is a Severe Burn Injury Case in Georgia?

Many people know what a minor burn injury feels like, whether it’s from a cigarette, touching a hot stove or pot, or other accidental contact. Severe burn injuries can have life-changing implications and include surgeries, skin grafts, pain management, and rehabilitation. The American Burn Association estimates that in 2016, over 486,000 people sought burn treatment in the US alone.

Burn injuries can be both painful and traumatic, and can leave a victim with long-term effects. These are any types of injuries that result in damage to the skin’s layers and underlying tissues from heat, cold, radiation, friction, electricity, or contact with a corrosive chemical. They can leave a victim with pain, disability, and disfigurement that impact their entire lives.

Proving Liability & Causation in Georgia Burn Injury Cases

A plaintiff who has suffered burn injuries must show that the defendant was directly responsible for the accident that caused their injuries. Georgia law requires that a plaintiff show four elements that demonstrate negligence by the defendant:

  1. The plaintiff was owed a duty of care by the defendant
  2. The defendant breached that duty of care through negligence
  3. The accident was directly caused by that negligence
  4. The plaintiff suffered losses (damages) as a direct consequence of the accident

It’s best not to discuss your injuries with anyone, especially any insurance company. Work with an Atlanta burn injury attorney who will help investigate your case, gather necessary evidence, and build a claim that clearly shows the defendants’ negligence.

Compensation and Damages Recoverable for Georgia Burn Injury Victims

Advances in medicine have brought great improvements in burn treatments, but improved treatments can also be expensive. That’s why an Atlanta burn injury attorney will help you get the maximum compensation in a settlement that lets you research treatment options without concerns over costs.

A burn injury settlement can contain:

  • Economic damages, such as:
    • Accident-related medical expenses
    • Ongoing medical treatment such as surgery and rehabilitation
    • Long-term medical care for the most serious cases
    • Mental health care
    • Lost and future lost wages, being out of work for an extended period, or permanent disability
    • Property damage or loss
  • Non-economic damages
  • Punitive damages, awarded to punish wrongdoers, may be awarded for gross negligence

Georgia’s Statute of Limitations for burn injury claims is two years from the date of the accident. Because gathering evidence and building a case can take time, you should meet with a burn injury attorney as soon as possible after your accident.

Types of Cases Resulting in Burn Injuries We Handle

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    Premises Liability

    Landowners are responsible for protecting invitees to their property. Victims of burn injuries caused by a failure in keeping a property safe may be liable to collect damages from a property owner.

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  • Violent Crimes/Assault & Battery Case Icon
    Violent Crimes/Assault & Battery

    Violent crimes like physical assault and battery can lead to severe burn injuries. Victims of severe burns from violent crimes need representation.

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  • Truck/18-Wheeler Accidents Case Icon
    Truck/18-Wheeler Accidents

    Trucking companies are designed to reduce their own liability. Victims of burn injuries caused by trucking accidents should seek legal aid.

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  • Car Accidents Case Icon
    Car Accidents

    Car accidents can result in severe burn injuries and lead to significant pain and medical expenses. Anyone injured by an unsafe driver should pursue civil litigation to obtain compensation for their physical and financial damages.

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  • Negligent Security Case Icon
    Negligent Security

    Property owners can be held liable following a burn injury resulting from a criminal attack if there is evidence the property owner knew or should have known the risk of a criminal attack was unreasonably high.

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  • Aviation Accidents Case Icon
    Aviation Accidents

    Aviation accidents are relatively rare occurrences, but when they do occur the consequences can be severe, leading to catastrophic burn injuries.

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  • Bus Accidents Case Icon
    Bus Accidents

    According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), there are an average of 234 fatal bus crashes in the U.S. each year. If one of your loved ones died from a serious bus accident, you should consult with an experienced wrongful death attorney right away.

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  • Boating Accidents Case Icon
    Boating Accidents

    Boater inexperience, lack of attention, and drunk/impaired steering can result in serious collisions that cause major injuries including burn injuries.

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Types of Cases Resulting in Burn Injuries We Handle

  • Premises Liability Case Icon
    Premises Liability

    Landowners are responsible for protecting invitees to their property. Victims of burn injuries caused by a failure in keeping a property safe may be liable to collect damages from a property owner.

    Read More

  • Violent Crimes/Assault & Battery Case Icon
    Violent Crimes/Assault & Battery

    Violent crimes like physical assault and battery can lead to severe burn injuries. Victims of severe burns from violent crimes need representation.

    Read More

  • Truck/18-Wheeler Accidents Case Icon
    Truck/18-Wheeler Accidents

    Trucking companies are designed to reduce their own liability. Victims of burn injuries caused by trucking accidents should seek legal aid.

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  • Car Accidents Case Icon
    Car Accidents

    Car accidents can result in severe burn injuries and lead to significant pain and medical expenses. Anyone injured by an unsafe driver should pursue civil litigation to obtain compensation for their physical and financial damages.

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  • Negligent Security Case Icon
    Negligent Security

    Property owners can be held liable following a burn injury resulting from a criminal attack if there is evidence the property owner knew or should have known the risk of a criminal attack was unreasonably high.

    Read More

  • Aviation Accidents Case Icon
    Aviation Accidents

    Aviation accidents are relatively rare occurrences, but when they do occur the consequences can be severe, leading to catastrophic burn injuries.

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  • Bus Accidents Case Icon
    Bus Accidents

    According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), there are an average of 234 fatal bus crashes in the U.S. each year. If one of your loved ones died from a serious bus accident, you should consult with an experienced wrongful death attorney right away.

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  • Boating Accidents Case Icon
    Boating Accidents

    Boater inexperience, lack of attention, and drunk/impaired steering can result in serious collisions that cause major injuries including burn injuries.

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Georgia Burn Injury Victim Legal FAQs

What Is A Catastrophic Burn Injury?

There is no specific legal definition of catastrophic injury in Georgia personal injury law. However, there is a provision of the state’s workers’ compensation law that provides a general sense of what it can entail. O.C.G.A. § 34-9-200.1 expressly identifies conditions that are considered catastrophic for those pursuing work injury benefit claims. We generally define catastrophic injury as one or more of the following:

  • Causes long-term, debilitating symptoms.
  • Necessitates a lengthy recovery process (if recovery is even possible).
  • Requires constant assistance or live-in care.
  • Results in permanent disability (paralysis is a good example).
  • Results in a permanent loss of life quality.

Someone with a catastrophic burn injury may need numerous surgeries and grueling physical and/or occupational therapy. Scars can be not only unsightly and emotionally traumatizing, but also socially and physically debilitating.

How Are Catastrophic Burn Injury Claims Different From Other Personal Injury Claims?

In the medical sense, we know kinds of injuries are different in terms of the intensive level of treatment they require. From an attorney’s perspective, catastrophic injuries also require more legal resources to successfully pursue.

It’s rare that an insurer will offer to pony up the full cost of all a person’s past and future medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering damages. It requires the assistance of an experienced Atlanta burn injury attorney prepared to conduct a thorough investigation, review your medical records, consult and contract with expert witnesses, and assess the seriousness of your injuries (to get an accurate accounting of your monetary damages).

How Much Is My Catastrophic Burn Injury Case Worth?

In asking, “How much is my case worth?” plaintiffs must consider that while the overall value of any personal injury claim depends largely on the severity of injury suffered, the true extent of damages in catastrophic burn injury claims may not be fully apparent right away.

The value of a catastrophic injury case goes beyond just the medical bills for trauma care and initial hospital stay, which in and of themselves can be ongoing for a lifetime. Costs incurred include:

  • Other costs related to care.
  • Wage loss, job loss, and loss of earning power.
  • Permanent disabilities and health issues.
  • Loss of life quality.
  • Emotional pain and suffering.

I Have Suffered a Severe Burn Injury: What Can I Do?

If you believe that the actions or inactions of another person caused your burn injuries, you may have legal options to hold the party legally responsible for your injuries. Whether you have sustained a burn injury in an auto accident, a commercial truck accident, or any other type of accident, you should know that legal recourse is available to you. In the event of a catastrophic accident, victims need to explore all available legal options.

Of course, holding another party legally accountable is not going to be easy. Quite the contrary; it can be extremely challenging. Victims of catastrophic burn accidents should not attempt to navigate the complex personal injury claims process all on their own.

To get expert legal guidance that you and your family deserve, it is imperative that you work with an experienced burn injury attorney. Top-rated burn injury lawyer Stephen D. Apolinsky will be able to review the specific facts of your case to determine exactly what action will be required to get you the full compensation you deserve.

What Compensation is Available to Victims With Burn Injuries?

Victims of severe burn injuries due to negligence may be able to obtain multiple types of compensation. For those suffering from a burn injury, these cases often focus on the long-term effects as well as the individual’s ability to continue working and lead an independent life.

Your Atlanta burn injury attorney will work with you to fight for compensation for the full the value of your losses, including financial recovery for:

  • Current medical bills.
  • Future medical costs.
  • Any in-home care that may be required.
  • Physical rehabilitation.
  • Required medical equipment and devices.
  • Long-term disability.
  • Lost wages.
  • Loss of future earning potential.
  • Mental anguish.
  • Loss of lifestyle enjoyment.

Who Are Potential Defendants In Severe Burn Cases?

When burn injuries are the result of negligent (careless) or criminal actions of others, there may be grounds to pursue a personal injury claim. Our Atlanta burn injury lawyers can help. Potential defendants in these cases may include:

  • Drivers.
  • Trucking carriers and shippers.
  • Product manufacturers.
  • Government agencies.
  • Hotels.
  • Restaurants.
  • Amusement park operators.
  • Construction companies and/or contractors.

This is not an exhaustive list. If you sustained a serious burn injury, you are entitled to financial compensation for the full value of your damages.

Our legal team can help you get this compensation. As leading severe burn injury Attorneys in Georgia, Apolinsky & Associates, LLC offer free and confidential consultations to those interested in more information about their legal rights after a burn injury.

What Is The Statute Of Limitations For Burn Injury Lawsuits?

If you have suffered a catastrophic burn injury, you will want to know what the statute of limitations for bringing your case to court. The statute of limitations means the amount of time you have from when the act causing your burn injury occurs until you must file a lawsuit.  Your case does not have to conclude by the end of the statute, it just has to be filed before.

Under GA Code § 9-3-33, the statute of limitations dictates that injured parties in Georgia have just two years to bring personal injury claims forward. After those two years, a court will dismiss the  claim. It is important for victims to remember that oftentimes, insurance companies will engage in stalling techniques to run out the clock and avoid paying anything.

Due to this and other complex factors that go into the statute of limitations, victims are advised to contact a personal injury lawyer experienced in burn injury cases to help build their case.