Burns are a common but painful injury. Although many burns are minor, severe cases can be permanently disabling and force you to make significant changes in your life. Unfortunately, these injuries often result from preventable accidents caused by other people’s reckless or careless behavior.
Let a Schaumburg burn injury lawyer help you take the necessary steps to pursue fair compensation from the people at fault for your accident. The experienced attorneys at our firm could evaluate the severity of an injury, obtain evidence needed to prove another’s fault, and demand appropriate payments through insurance settlements and lawsuits.
The most common cause of a burn injury is exposure to direct flames or other heat sources. This can occur due to car accidents, malfunctioning kitchen equipment, or failing heaters. Burns may also result from exposure to other hazards, such as toxic chemicals or acid at construction sites or other industrial locations. Even people in hospitals or other medical settings may suffer burns due to radiation. Regardless of the specific circumstances, our local attorneys could investigate how a burn occurred to see who may be held accountable.
The more severe your burn, the more extensive medical care you will need. As such, the severity of a burn can help determine the potential sources of compensation that may be available to you.
First-degree burns are the least serious. You are likely to make a full recovery with minimal medical care. However, these can still be very painful and could result in permanent scarring.
In second-degree burns, the skin is completely destroyed, potentially resulting in nerve damage. Surgery is often needed for recovery and can result in permanent loss of function or sensation in the affected area.
The most severe burns are those of the third degree. In these situations, the flesh in the area completely melts away, leaving the bones or internal organs exposed. When these burns affect a significant portion of a person’s body, they are classified as catastrophic injuries—the victim will never make a full recovery.
No matter the severity of your burns, a Schaumburg lawyer could work to determine the full impact of the injury on your life and demand that liable parties provide proper payments.
If you can show that another party was negligent in allowing a burn to occur, you can collect full compensation for your losses. Our skilled lawyers are experienced in handling various types of burn cases in Schaumburg, including:
In any case, there is a limited time following a burn injury to demand compensation. For most people, 735 ILCS 5/13-202 sets this time limit at two years from the date of the incident. If you recently suffered a burn, reach out to our Schaumburg attorneys as soon as possible to help ensure you meet this time limit.
Burns can occur in many types of accidents involving exposure to extreme heat, friction, harsh chemicals, or radiation. If you have suffered a burn, you deserve the compensation that you need to make your best recovery. A successful claim can recover payments for medical care, missing income, and lost quality of life.
Call a Schaumburg burn lawyer at the Kryder Law Group today. We are ready to explain the relevant laws in your case and demand that liable parties provide the full compensation you deserve. Schedule your consultation today.