Burn injuries often leave victims dealing with intense pain, permanent scars, and even lifelong disabilities. If you or a loved one want to learn more about your legal rights in this situation, call the Valdosta burn injury lawyers at Bader Law Injury Lawyers today for a free consultation.
Our Valdosta personal injury lawyers are committed to winning big for our clients. With our assistance, you could pursue the money you need to pay for medical care and support your family—all without having to manage your case by yourself. Let us support you during this difficult time.
Our Valdosta Burn Injury Lawyers Have Represented Over 10,000 Injured Georgians
Our legal team understands that you have been through something traumatic and are looking for respectful, competent support. That is where our Valdosta burn injury attorneys come in.
We do everything possible to make our clients’ lives easier. This includes:
- Returning your calls within 48 hours. Bader Law Injury Lawyers will never leave you in the dark.
- Giving you direct access to your attorney. We do not believe in putting middlemen between you and your legal representative. You get to work directly with your lawyer throughout your case.
- Negotiating a settlement. We are often able to get our clients the money they need without having to go to trial.
- Litigating your case. If necessary, our Valdosta attorneys can file a lawsuit and represent you in the courtroom. Sometimes, when an insurance company learns you have filed a lawsuit, they will offer a fair settlement without your having to proceed to trial.
All the while, we will maintain communication with other parties involved in your case, including the at-fault party and their insurance companies. Insurers often try to pay accident victims less than they are entitled to, so it is very important that you have a well-trained legal professional on your side to make sure the insurance company handles your claim fairly.
Call Bader Law Injury Lawyers today to learn more about what we can do for you. We charge nothing up front.
For a free legal consultation with a burn injury lawyer serving Valdosta, call (404) 888-8888
What is the Average Burn Injury Settlement?
Calculating the average settlement that burn injury victims receive is not possible because many settlements are kept confidential. Even if we could calculate this number, it would not be relevant to your case: accident victims pursue settlements based on their own specific losses, not an “average.”
Our burn accident attorneys can determine what kinds of compensation you deserve by compiling evidence that connects each of your losses with the accident and, ultimately, with the at-fault party’s negligence. For example, here are some common forms of damages that we seek for clients:
- Past and future medical expenses
- Property damage
- Loss of wages
- Loss of earning capacity
- Past and future pain and suffering
- Reduced independence or quality of life
- Scarring
- Disability
To prove you are entitled to damages like these, Bader Law Injury Lawyers compiles as much evidence as we can find to strengthen your case. For example:
- Your medical records and bills could prove the extent of your injuries and the cost of treating them.
- Official reports from the Valdosta Fire Department or other authorities could prove how the injury happened in the first place.
- Witness statements and photos of the scene could establish crucial details about who was there and what they were doing.
If you can collect evidence before leaving the accident scene—for example, the name and insurance information of the driver who hit you—this could greatly help your case. However, this is not always possible, whether due to the kind of accident you suffered or because you are too badly injured to do anything except get medical attention.
Do not take any risks to collect evidence: our personal injury attorneys can investigate and gather evidence on your behalf.
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What Kinds of Burns Can You Get Compensation For?
According to the Cleveland Clinic, burns may result from exposure to many types of substances or extreme conditions. The most well-known kind of burn results from heat exposure, but you could also suffer burns because of:
- Radiation exposure
- Chemical exposure
- Exposure to cold
- Exposure to electricity
Bader Law Injury Lawyers could help you recover compensation for any of these types of burns. The most important factor in your legal case is not the type of burn you suffered but whether or not negligence was involved. Negligence may take the form of:
- A manufacturer that knows their products might pose a hazard but fails to warn consumers or issue a recall
- A property owner who does not maintain their property or safely store dangerous materials
- A contractor or site owner at your workplace who does not provide adequate protective equipment or safety training
- A motor vehicle operator who fails to obey rules of the road, such as speed limits, yield signs, or red lights
- A mechanic or maintenance crew that either does not notice an obvious problem with the equipment they were hired to maintain or does not address the problem competently
Compensable burns may be temporary and result in minor or no scarring, or they might result in permanent disfigurement, disability, loss of use, or even the complete loss of the injured body part.
In severe cases, burns—either by themselves or when combined with other injuries—can prove fatal. If your loved one passed away from their burn injuries, please accept our team’s condolences. Our Valdosta wrongful death lawyers are prepared to handle cases involving fatal injuries with compassion and drive.
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After a Burn Injury, Let Our Valdosta Attorneys Represent You
Bader Law Injury Lawyers always answers client calls within 48 hours. If you want a Valdosta burn injury lawyer who will always be there to address your concerns and provide robust legal support, call our office today. The initial consultation is free and places you under no obligation to hire us.
Call or text (404) 888-8888 or complete a Free Case Evaluation form