Chicago Burn Injury Lawyer

Did you or a family member suffer burn injuries in an accident in Chicago, IL? You may be entitled to compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. An experienced Chicago burn injury lawyer at Attorneys of Chicago Personal Injury Lawyers can help you fight to secure the compensation you deserve. Call us today at (312) 929-2884.

Our lawyers have over 30 years of combined experience handling complex personal injury cases. We’ve succeeded in helping our clients recover tens of millions of dollars over the years.

Contact our law offices in Chicago, Illinois, to schedule your free consultation today.

How Attorneys of Chicago Personal Injury Lawyers Can Help With a Burn Injury Case

How Attorneys of Chicago Personal Injury Lawyers Can Help With a Burn Injury Case in Chicago

If you sustained a burn injury, you may have a valid claim for compensation. Unfortunately, negligent parties rarely want to take responsibility for their mistakes. If insurance companies get involved, they’ll use their resources to drive down your case value.

At Attorneys of Chicago Personal Injury Lawyers, we have years of experience helping injured clients recover the full compensation they deserve. Our Chicago injury attorneys have been recognized by Super Lawyers and the National Trial Lawyers’ Top 100 lawyers in the U.S.

When you hire our team, you can trust that we will:

  • Determine who is responsible for paying your damages
  • Gather all evidence to support your personal injury claim
  • Provide sound legal advice at all stages of your case
  • Hire experts to help us prove your case value
  • Protect you if you’re blamed for causing your own injuries
  • Negotiate with the insurance companies and defense team

Contact our Chicago personal injury attorneys to learn more about how we can help with your case today.

Overview of Burn Injuries

Most people have suffered a burn injury at some point. Most minor burn injuries only cause superficial damage to the outer layers of skin. That damage typically heals without medical care.

On the other hand, more serious burns can damage the body in unexpected ways. They can leave victims scarred or disabled. Severe burn injuries can destroy the skin and damage the muscles, tendons, and even bones beneath. Some burns have the potential to cause catastrophic organ damage.

The most serious burns tend to occur in accidents. It’s important to understand your legal rights if you were burned due to someone else’s careless actions.

We Handle All Types of Burn Injury Cases

Burns can happen due to exposure to different elements. Most burns occur when a victim is exposed to flames or hot objects. However, there are many different types of burn injuries.

At Attorneys of Chicago Personal Injury Lawyers, we handle all types of burn injury cases, including those involving:

  • Thermal burns, which occur due to exposure to flames, hot objects, steam, or scalding hot liquids
  • Electrical burns, which are typically caused by exposure to live electricity 
  • Chemical burns caused by exposure to toxic chemicals, such as strong acids, paint thinners, or even gasoline
  • Radiation burns, which typically occur in workplace settings or during cancer treatment
  • Cold burns, also known as frostbite

Any type of burn injury can cause permanent scarring or disfigurement. If you were injured and it wasn’t your fault, you can always turn to our lawyers in Chicago for help. Many different laws are in place to protect you. Just call our law firm to schedule a free case review to learn more about your legal options today.

How Common Are Burn Injuries in Chicago?

According to the American Burn Association, one civilian dies in a fire accident every two hours and 35 minutes. 

The CDC estimates that about 1.1 million people in the United States require medical treatment due to burn injuries each year. At least 50,000 require hospitalization. About 25,000 victims have major burns that cover at least 25% of their body’s surface.

What Are the Common Signs and Symptoms of a Burn Injury?

Most people who have suffered a burn injury know it immediately. It’s still important to pay close attention to the characteristics of your burn injury. More serious burns may require immediate medical treatment. Without treatment, some burns can continue to worsen.

Doctors classify burn injuries according to a degree. First-degree burns are the least serious. Fourth-degree burns are the most severe. The signs and symptoms of your burn injury will tell you which degree of burn you’re dealing with.

First-Degree Burns

First-degree burns only impact the outer layer of skin, which is called the epidermis. Your first-degree burn will be painful and appear red. However, these burns usually heal on their own without any need for medical care.

Second-Degree Burns

Second-degree burns penetrate the outer layer of protective skin to damage the layer beneath. That second layer of skin is called the dermis. Second-degree burns often leave a scar. They also have the potential to become infected if not properly cared for.

Signs of a second-degree burn include:

  • Redness
  • Pain
  • Blistering 
  • Swelling 
  • Fluid seeping from the burned area

It’s important to keep the burn cool and clean–but try to avoid opening the blisters in the process.

Third-Degree Burns

Third-degree burns are much more serious. Also known as full-thickness burns, they penetrate the outer layers of skin to damage the muscles and tendons beneath.

If you have suffered a third-degree burn, your skin may have a leathery appearance or appear white or yellow. Unless you press on the burn, it may not be painful because the nerve endings are often damaged.

That doesn’t mean these burns aren’t severe. You should seek medical attention right away to avoid infection and further damage.

Fourth-Degree Burns

Fourth-degree burns are extremely serious. They can damage the muscles, tendons, and even the bones and organs. The bones may even be visible if you have suffered a fourth-degree burn.

Again, you may lose all sensation in the burned area because the nerves may be completely destroyed.

What Are the Long-Term Consequences of a Serious Burn Injury?

The most severe burns carry equally severe long-term consequences.

Some of those consequences include:

  • The need for painful skin grafting procedures
  • Long-term care in a burn treatment center
  • Infection 
  • Permanent scarring and disfigurement
  • Shock
  • Dehydration 
  • Joint damage
  • Amputations 
  • Organ failure 

Victims of serious burn accidents often suffer from severe depression and other mental health issues. Our lawyers won’t overlook these serious consequences when we’re assessing your case value. To learn more about how we can help you recover the fair compensation you deserve, contact our legal team for a free initial consultation today.

What Are the Most Common Causes of Burn Injuries?

Burns can occur in many different ways.

At Attorneys of Chicago Personal Injury Lawyers, we often represent burn injury victims in cases involving:

  • Car accidents
  • Workplace accidents
  • Defective household products, including smoke detectors
  • Defective electrical wiring
  • Motorcycle, bicycle, and pedestrian accidents, where the risk of friction burns is high
  • Truck accidents
  • Bus accidents
  • Uber or Lyft accidents
  • Boating accidents
  • Construction accidents
  • Explosions
  • House fires

You may have a valid personal injury case any time your injuries were caused by someone else’s careless, reckless, or wrongful acts. To learn more about how our Chicago burn injury attorneys can help, call for a free case evaluation today.

How Much is My Chicago Burn Injury Claim Worth?

Some factors that can influence your case value include:

  • The severity of the burn
  • The types of medical care, surgeries, and procedures you will require
  • How the injury impacts your ability to work and earn a living
  • How the injury impacts your quality of life and mental health
  • The circumstances of the accident and whether you share any blame

Before accepting an insurance settlement, you must understand how much your personal injury case is worth. Victims of serious burn injuries often require years of ongoing medical treatment. While the course of treatment will vary from patient to patient, it’ll almost always be expensive.

If you have questions about your right to compensation, contact our lawyers in Chicago for a free consultation today.

What Types of Compensation Can I Recover for My Burn Injuries in Chicago, IL?

Under Illinois personal injury laws, you can seek compensation for economic and non-economic damages, including:

  • Lost wages
  • Current medical expenses
  • Future medical costs
  • Lost future earning capacity
  • Surgeries 
  • Care in a burn center
  • Long-term care
  • Pain and suffering
  • Mental anguish
  • Diminished quality of life
  • Depression 
  • PTSD
  • Loss of consortium
  • Damages for wrongful death

If you were injured on the job, you may also be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits.

How Long Do I Have To File a Burn Injury Lawsuit in Chicago, Illinois?

You typically have two years to file a personal injury lawsuit in Illinois. If you were injured in an accident, the two-year statute of limitations starts to run on the date of the accident.

Different deadlines may apply depending on the circumstances of your case. So, it’s important not to wait too long to take legal action.

Contact a Chicago Burn Injury Lawyer for a Free Consultation

Did you suffer burn injuries in an unexpected accident? Contact Attorneys of Chicago Personal Injury Lawyers today. Your initial consultation with an experienced Chicago burn injury lawyer is always free of charge.

Visit Our Personal Injury Law Office in Chicago, IL

Attorneys of Chicago Personal Injury Lawyers
Address:
134 N La Salle St #2160
Chicago, IL 60602

Phone:
(312) 929-2884

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