Burn Injury Lawsuit
Every year, more than 20,000 Americans suffer from burn injuries. The mortality rate of these accidents can even reach up to 4,000. A burn injury lawsuit can come from a burn accident injury caused by negligence of fire safety regulations and a degree of carelessness.
The Aspects of a Burn Injury Lawsuit
What constitutes a burn injury lawsuit usually depends on the available facts. There are several cases of burn injuries arising from negligence or careless action or inaction of parties involved. However, a burn injury lawsuit most of time constitutes four aspects including: duty, breach of duty, cause, and injury.
It is important for each of the aspects to be proven with the aid of substantial evidence. Depending on the cause or result of the burn accident, a burn injury lawsuit can turn into another type of claim. For instance, if the victim of the burn accident dies as the result of the injury, the burn injury lawsuit then becomes a wrongful death claim. The same goes if the accident is caused by a defective product, in which case it becomes a strict liability.
Common Causes of Burn Accidents
There are several causes of burn accidents but most of them can be attributed to improper adherence to fire safety regulations. The following are some of the most common situations resulting in burn accident injuries:
- Chemicals
- Electrical
- Commercial and residential fires
- Automobile fires
- Water heater malfunctions
- Hot liquids
- Pipe or gas tank explosions
Witnesses to a Burn Injury Lawsuit
Witnesses are invaluable to any lawsuit especially the ones involving a burn injury. Most of these types of lawsuits require testimonies from experts, such as: doctors, engineers and biomedical professionals.