Orinda Burn Injury Lawyers
Burn Injury
Burn injuries are some of the most horrible types of injuries that a person can suffer. This type of trauma removes the skin's elasticity and causes incredible pain whether the victim is moving or at rest. In many cases, people suffering from burn injuries require multiple surgeries and skin grafts to restore movement, function and appearance to burned areas of the body. Burn treatment requires long and expensive hospital stays, and burn victims must contend not only with the physical and emotional trauma of being seriously burned, but also deal with the financial trauma of catastrophic medical bills. If you or someone you care for has suffered burn injuries, the Northern California burn injuries lawyers at Balamuth Harrington, LLP, may be able to help.
Northern California Burn Injuries Lawyers
The Northern California burn injuries attorneys at personal injury law firm Balamuth Harrington, LLP, have many years of experience helping burn injury victims and their families obtain the compensation they deserve. This compensation helps offset the costs of hospital expenses, long and painful physical therapy, lost wages and other injury-related expenses. A wide range of different types of accident or negligence can cause burn injuries, such as:
- Defective electrical wiring or workmanship
- Auto accidents
- Defective smoke alarms
- Workplace accidents
- Defective products which cause a fire and/or explosion
- Chemical burns
- And many other kinds of accidents and negligence
Burns can also lead to disfigurement, causing even more hardship and pain for burn victims and their family.
Northern California Burn Injuries Law Firm
If you or someone you care for has suffered burn injuries through an accident or the negligence of others, our Bay Area burn injuries lawyers may be able to help you recover the compensation you deserve. After an initial consultation, our Northern California burn injuries attorneys will investigate the accident thoroughly to prove negligence on the part of the responsible party.
The attorneys at our firm work on a contingency fee basis, which means that if we accept your case, we do not charge any fees for our services unless we make a recovery on your behalf. To schedule a consultation with one of our attorneys, please call us today.