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Burn Injuries

If you’re searching for a burn injury lawyer in Georgia, you may be dealing with painful treatment, missed work, and mounting bills. We help burn survivors and families after house and apartment fires, workplace incidents, car and truck crashes, product failures, scalds, and electrical and chemical burns across Georgia.

You deserve clear answers on fault, insurance, and the value of your case. Our burn injury lawyer explains how Georgia law applies, who may be liable, what damages you can claim, and how our team at Sweet James moves your case forward. We have over 25 years of combined experience helping injured victims. Real Lawyers. Real Results.

Immediate Steps After a Serious Burn

Your actions in the first hours and days can affect both your health and your claim. Here’s what our team suggests:

  • Get emergency care and follow burn-center referrals
  • Photograph injuries, the scene, and damaged clothing or gear
  • Save defective products, appliances, or tools in a safe place
  • Ask witnesses for names, phone numbers, and emails
  • Report the incident to authorities or management in writing
  • Avoid recorded statements to insurers until you have counsel

Our personal injury lawyers can help you take the next legal steps and start building a strong case to recover compensation.

Who Is Liable for Fire and Explosion Accidents?

Multiple parties can share fault. Property owners may face claims for code violations, failed smoke alarms, blocked exits, or negligent maintenance. Landlords can be responsible for unsafe wiring, lack of sprinklers, or failure to fix known hazards.

Manufacturers and distributors may be liable for defective products, from e-bikes and batteries to kitchen appliances and space heaters. Drivers and trucking companies can be responsible for crash-related fires. 

Our burn injury attorney in Georgia can help determine who is liable for your injuries and hold them accountable.

Georgia Laws That Affect Burn Claims

Georgia follows modified comparative negligence. If you are 50% or more at fault, you cannot recover; if you are under 50% at fault, your recovery is reduced by your share of fault. Insurers often overstate fault, so careful investigation matters.

Punitive damages are limited in many cases, but exceptions may apply in product liability or when a defendant acted with specific intent to harm or was under the influence. Pain and suffering damages are not capped in standard personal injury claims.

You may pursue third-party claims against negligent drivers, manufacturers, or contractors alongside your comp case.

Calculating Damages for Thermal, Chemical, and Electrical Burns

Burn cases involve specialized medical needs. You may face surgeries, grafting, infection risk, and long rehabilitation. Your claim can include current bills, future medical costs, and the value of necessary home or vehicle modifications.

Lost income goes beyond missed paychecks. Our burn injury lawyers in Georgia document reduced hours, missed promotions, and loss of future earning capacity. We also calculate the value of household services you can no longer perform during recovery.

Non-economic losses matter in burn cases. Scarring, disfigurement, nerve pain, PTSD, sleep disruption, and loss of enjoyment of life are real harms. Detailed evidence from treating providers, counselors, and vocational experts helps present the full impact.

How Our Burn Injury Lawyer in Georgia Builds Strong Cases With Evidence

We move quickly to lock down proof that can shift in a burn case. That can include origin-and-cause analysis, code compliance records, maintenance logs, and prior incident histories. For vehicle fires, we may secure the vehicle, event data recorders, and recall information.

Our team consults with fire investigators, electrical engineers, burn surgeons, and life-care planners. This input supports liability, explains the mechanism of injury, and projects long-term costs. We also analyze insurance coverages that may overlap, like homeowner’s coverage, commercial policies, and umbrella layers.

We adjust our approach to the setting, such as apartment fires, job sites, restaurants, or highway crashes, each of which raises distinct proof issues. When needed, we seek court orders to preserve property and arrange scene inspections before repairs erase the origin of the fire.

Insurance Tactics and How To Respond

Adjusters may call early, ask misleading questions, or request broad medical authorizations. Recorded statements can be used to invalidate your claim. You can politely decline and ask the insurer to work with your burn injury lawyer in Georgia.

Quick checks often come with releases that end your rights. We review offers against full medical projections, wage data, and pain and suffering. If an insurer disputes fault or undervalues scarring and future care, we prepare the file for litigation.

We can help you fight against the tactics the insurance company tries to use to deny or reduce your compensation. Our founding attorney previously represented insurance companies, so our team has insight into how insurance companies think and try to deceive.

Time Limits and Filing Deadlines in Georgia

Most Georgia personal injury claims have a two-year statute of limitations, starting on the date of injury. Property claims can have different deadlines. Waiting can risk evidence loss and give insurers leverage.

Claims against government entities have shorter notice rules. City claims often require written notice within six months; county and state claims can have different deadlines and procedures. Missed notices can end your case.

For minors or wrongful death, special timing rules may apply. We review your facts and set a filing calendar early, so your claim stays on track.

Contact Our Burn Injury Lawyer in Georgia

Burn cases call for fast action and careful proof. We help you document the fault, calculate full damages, and press insurers for a result that reflects your recovery needs.

If you or a loved one suffered burns in Georgia, reach out to Sweet James. We’ll review your options at no cost and explain your next steps. Contact us today to start your claim with a free consultation and put an experienced team to work on your case. Pay no fees or costs until we win.

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Bobby Taghavi

Bobby Taghavi

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Elisa Kate Boss

Elisa Kate Boss

Attorney

Fahd Z. Ali

Fahd Z. Ali

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James Bergener

James Bergener

Founding Partner

Mohammad Hamideh

Mohammad Hamideh

Attorney

Nina Nawabi

Nina Nawabi

Attorney

Steve Mehr

Steve Mehr

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