Atlanta Burn Injury Lawyers
Compassionate Legal Guidance for Burn Injury Victims in Atlanta
Burn injuries are some of the most painful and catastrophic injuries a person can endure. Beyond the excruciating physical damage, these injuries can leave victims with significant emotional scars, financial hardships, and long-term consequences.
At DGL Attorneys At Law, we understand the immense challenges burn injury victims face. Our dedicated team of Atlanta burn injury attorneys is here to fight for your rights. We work tirelessly to hold responsible parties accountable and pursue the compensation you need to rebuild your life.
Here are some benefits of working with our firm:
- Our trial term is comprised of former judges
- Secured some of the state's largest verdicts worth tens of millions of dollars
- Advocacy for Hispanic and immigrant communities
If you’ve been injured, contact us today at (770) 404-8239 or online to schedule a free consultation and learn how our Atlanta burn injury lawyer can help.
Types of Burns
A burn injury occurs when skin or underlying tissue is damaged by heat, chemicals, electricity, radiation, or friction. Burns are categorized by severity:
- First-Degree Burns: These are superficial burns affecting only the outer layer of skin. They may heal quickly but can still be painful.
- Second-Degree Burns: These extend to the deeper layers of skin (dermis), causing blisters, severe pain, and potential scarring.
- Third-Degree Burns: These burns destroy both the outer and underlying layers of skin and often damage nerves, resulting in numbness in the burned area. These require extensive medical attention, including grafts or reconstructive surgery.
- Fourth-Degree Burns: These are the most severe burns, extending into muscles, tendons, and bones. They often result in permanent disabilities or even loss of limbs.
Burn injuries can lead to serious complications, such as infections, severe scarring, loss of mobility, and psychological trauma. Victims often suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) due to the nature of the incident and its aftermath. The recovery process is long, grueling, and often requires a combination of surgeries, physical therapy, and emotional support.
Common Causes of Burn Injuries
Burn injuries can occur in a variety of settings, often due to another party’s negligence. Common causes include the following:
- Motor Vehicle Accidents: Fires or explosions from car crashes, truck collisions, or motorcycle accidents can result in severe burns. These incidents are often caused by reckless driving, distracted driving, or faulty vehicle components.
- Workplace Accidents: Certain jobs—especially in construction, manufacturing, or restaurant kitchens—expose workers to hazardous conditions such as open flames, chemicals, or electrical sources. If an employer fails to follow safety guidelines, devastating burn injuries may occur.
- Chemical Burns: Exposure to dangerous chemicals, often in industrial or laboratory settings, can cause severe burns to the skin, eyes, or respiratory system. These incidents are typically preventable with proper handling protocols and protective equipment.
- Electrical Burns: Exposure to high-voltage electrical currents, often in workplace accidents or faulty residential wiring, can cause internal and external burns. These burns may also lead to other injuries, such as cardiac arrest.
- Defective Products: Faulty products such as malfunctioning appliances, unsafe building materials, or defective machinery can lead to fires, explosions, or burns. When manufacturers prioritize profits over safety, they can be held liable for injuries.
- Residential Fires or Apartment Negligence: Burn injuries often occur in homes or rental properties due to landlord or property manager negligence. This may include failing to maintain fire alarms, adhere to safety codes, or address known hazards.
If your burn injury resulted from another party’s negligence, our legal team will work tirelessly to hold them accountable while fighting for the compensation you deserve.
Compensation for Burn Injury Victims
If your burn injury was caused by someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation for:
- Medical bills (current and future)
- Lost wages and diminished earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Scarring and disfigurement
- Loss of quality of life
- Emotional distress
- Rehabilitation and long-term care costs
- Property damage
- Wrongful death damages (if a loved one passed away)
Our team thoroughly investigates your case, reviews medical records, consults with experts, and builds a strong claim to pursue the compensation you deserve.
At DGL Attorneys At Law, we work diligently to assess the full value of your case. Our goal is to ensure you receive the comprehensive compensation necessary to support your recovery.
FAQs About Burn Injury Claims in Atlanta, GA
What should I do immediately after suffering a burn injury in Atlanta?
If you suffer a burn injury in Atlanta, your top priority should be to seek immediate medical attention, even if the injury seems minor at first. Prompt treatment can prevent complications and establish medical records, which are critical for any future legal claim. If the injury was caused by someone else’s negligence—such as in a car accident, workplace incident, or due to a defective product—you should also document the scene (photos, witnesses, etc.) and contact a personal injury attorney as soon as possible to protect your rights.
Who can be held liable for my burn injury?
Liability for a burn injury depends on the circumstances of the accident. In Atlanta, potentially liable parties could include property owners (in the case of fires due to unsafe premises), employers (if the injury occurred on the job), product manufacturers (if the injury involved a faulty product), or other individuals whose negligent actions caused the injury. An attorney will investigate to determine all responsible parties and help you pursue compensation from the appropriate sources.
How long do I have to file a burn injury claim in Atlanta?
In Georgia, the statute of limitations for most personal injury claims, including burn injuries, is two years from the date of the injury. If you fail to file your claim within this window, you may lose your right to pursue compensation. However, exceptions may apply depending on the details of your case—for instance, if the injury involved a government entity or a minor victim. It’s best to consult with an attorney quickly to ensure you don’t miss important deadlines.
How serious must a burn injury be to file a legal claim?
Burn injuries don’t have to be life-threatening to justify a legal claim. Even first-degree or second-degree burns may qualify if they resulted from someone else's negligence and caused physical, emotional, or financial harm. The severity of the injury influences the compensation amount, but the key legal factor is whether another party’s actions—or inactions—led to your injury. If there’s negligence involved, you may have grounds for a claim regardless of the burn’s depth.
Can I still file a claim if I was partially at fault for the burn injury?
Yes, Georgia follows a modified comparative negligence rule, which means you can still recover damages as long as you were less than 50% at fault for the incident. However, your compensation will be reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you're awarded $100,000 but found to be 20% at fault, you would receive $80,000. An attorney can help evaluate how fault might affect your specific case.
What evidence is important in a burn injury claim?
Strong evidence is critical for a successful burn injury claim. Vital documentation includes medical records, photographs of the injury and accident scene, witness statements, incident reports, and proof of lost wages or other financial damages. If the injury was due to a defective product or unsafe premises, retaining the product or documenting property conditions is also essential. An attorney can help gather and organize this evidence to build a compelling case.
Do I need a lawyer to file a burn injury claim in Atlanta?
While it's technically possible to file a claim on your own, having an experienced personal injury lawyer greatly improves your chances of success. Burn injury cases can be complex and often involve negotiations with insurance companies, medical experts, and possibly court proceedings. Our Atlanta burn injury attorney can gather evidence, calculate the full extent of your damages, and fight to maximize your compensation—so you can focus on healing.
Why Choose DGL Attorneys At Law?
When handling burn injury cases, it’s essential to have an experienced team that understands the complexities of these claims. At DGL Attorneys At Law, we bring decades of experience, a track record of successful verdicts, and a client-focused approach to every case.
- Personalized Representation: We treat every client like family, tailoring our strategies to your unique circumstances.
- Proven Results: Our firm has recovered substantial settlements and verdicts for injury victims across Georgia.
- No Upfront Costs: We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you owe us nothing unless we win your case.
We understand how overwhelming the recovery process can be. From the moment you hire us, you can trust that we’ll handle everything—giving you time and space to heal while we fight for the justice you deserve.
Contact Our Atlanta Burn Injury Attorneys Today
Burn injuries are devastating, but you don’t have to face the challenges alone. At DGL Attorneys At Law, we’re here to support you every step of the way, from investigating your accident to negotiating or litigating for maximum compensation.
Time is critical in personal injury cases, so don’t delay. With our team on your side, you’re not just another case—you’re our priority.
Contact our Atlanta burn injury attorneys today for a free, no-obligation consultation. Call (770) 404-8239 to get started.
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