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Burn Awareness Week: Legal Help for Victims of Burn Injuries from Business Negligence.

Posted by Talin Hakopyan | Feb 21, 2025 | 0 Comments

This February, Burn Awareness Week took place from February 2nd to February 8th, serving as a crucial reminder of the devastating impact burn injuries can have on individuals and their families. While this annual observance helps raise awareness about burn prevention and safety, the reality is that burn injuries occur year-round due to preventable negligence, particularly in businesses that fail to maintain proper safety standards. At Dordick Law, we are committed to advocating for burn victims and ensuring they receive the justice and compensation they deserve. 

Understanding Business Negligence in Burn Injuries 

Burn injuries caused by business negligence can happen in various settings, including restaurants, hotels, retail stores, and workplaces. Some common causes include: 

  • Scalding hazards – Spilled hot liquids, malfunctioning water heaters, or unsafe kitchen environments. 

  • Electrical burns – Exposed wiring, faulty equipment, or improper electrical installations. 

  • Chemical burns– Unsafe handling of hazardous substances in workplaces or public spaces. 

  • Fire hazards – Lack of fire safety measures, defective fire alarms, or blocked emergency exits. 

Businesses can be held accountable for the resulting injuries when they fail to provide a safe environment for their employees and customers. 

Legal Rights for Burn Injury Victims 

If you or a loved one has suffered a burn injury due to a business's negligence, you may have legal options. Personal injury claims can help victims recover damages for: 

  • Medical expenses, including surgeries and rehabilitation 

  • Lost wages and loss of future earning capacity 

  • Pain and suffering, including emotional trauma 

  • Long-term care and disability support 

At Dordick Law, we conduct thorough investigations to determine liability, collect evidence, and build a strong case for maximum compensation. 

Steps to Take After a Burn Injury 

If you've suffered a burn injury due to a business's negligence, it's important to take immediate action: 

  1. Seek medical attention – Your health and safety should be the top priority. 

  1. Document the incident– Take photos, gather witness statements, and obtain any incident reports. 

  1. Report the injury – Notify the business or property owner about the accident. 

  1. Consult with a lawyer– An experienced personal injury attorney can assess your case and guide you through the legal process. 

How Dordick Law Can Help 

Our experienced team at Dordick Law has a proven track record of holding negligent businesses accountable. We understand the physical, emotional, and financial toll burn injuries can cause, and we are dedicated to fighting for the rights of our clients.  While Burn Awareness Week highlights the importance of safety, preventing burn injuries and seeking justice for victims should be a priority all year long. If you or someone you know has been affected by a preventable burn injury, don't wait to act—reach out to us today for a free consultation by clicking here or by calling us toll-free at  (800) 555-5595

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Talin Hakopyan

Associate Attorney

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