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Baton Rouge Burn Injury Lawyer

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Baton Rouge Burn Injury Attorney

Burn injuries are among the most painful, disfiguring, and costly injuries a person can suffer. Severe burn accidents are often life-altering events that affect every aspect of your daily life, your ability to work, and your relationships.

The road to recovery is long, expensive, and uncertain, and the insurance company responsible for compensating you will be looking for every opportunity to minimize what they pay. You need an experienced Baton Rouge burn injury lawyer with a proven track record to protect your rights and help you secure maximum compensation.

As experienced Baton Rouge personal injury attorneys, Murphy Law Firm’s legal team has been fighting for injured Louisianans since 1993. We know how to build burn injury cases that insurance companies cannot dismiss, and when they refuse to offer fair compensation, we take them to court.

Our firm has recovered more than $250 million for injury victims across Louisiana, including verdicts of $18.9 million y $13.4 million that demonstrate what happens when we go to trial.

If you or your loved one suffered a burn injury in Baton Rouge or anywhere in Louisiana, Murphy Law Firm will explain your legal options and work tirelessly to recover every dollar you are entitled to. Call us at (225) 928-8800 o visit our contact page to schedule a free consultation. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We never charge a fee unless we win your case.

Burn Injury Cases Demand Experienced Legal Representation

Quemaduras are not like other personal injury claims. The medical complexity alone makes valuing these cases challenging. Insurance companies exploit that complexity by offering quick, lowball settlements before the full extent of the victim’s injuries and future needs is known.

A burn victim who accepts a fast settlement and later discovers they need additional surgeries, long-term wound care, or psychological treatment for trauma has no further recourse. That settlement is final.

Murphy Law Firm does not allow that to happen to our clients. We work with burn care specialists, plastic surgeons, occupational therapists, and life care planners to document the complete picture of our clients’ injuries. We do not settle until that picture is fully developed and the compensation offered reflects all current and future damages.

Common Causes of Burn Injuries in Louisiana

Louisiana’s industrial landscape — oil refineries, chemical plants, petrochemical facilities, and offshore platforms concentrated along the Mississippi River corridor — creates burn injury risks that are both more common and more severe than in most states. Our attorneys handle burn injury cases arising from:

  • Industrial and workplace accidents — chemical burns, flash fires, steam explosions, and equipment failures at Louisiana’s refineries and chemical plants cause catastrophic burn injuries every year. When safety failures cause burn injuries, employers, contractors, and equipment manufacturers may all bear liability.
  • Accidentes de tráfico — car accidents, truck accidents, and motorcycle accidents often result in burn injuries. Fuel system failures, battery fires in newer vehicles, and post-crash fires can trap occupants and cause burns in seconds. When a defective fuel system causes a fire, the vehicle manufacturer may be liable alongside the at-fault driver.
  • Electrical accidents — contact with live electrical lines, defective appliances, and electrical system failures cause both thermal burns from heat and electrical burns from current passing through the body. Electrical burns are deceptively serious — internal tissue damage often exceeds what is visible on the surface.
  • Chemical burns — exposure to industrial, household, and agricultural chemicals can cause severe burns. Louisiana’s petrochemical industry creates a significant occupational and community risk of chemical burns.
  • Premises fires — fires in apartments, rental homes, hotels, and commercial buildings caused by landlord negligence, code violations, defective smoke detectors, or inadequate fire suppression systems give rise to premises liability claims against property owners.
  • Defective products — defective heaters, stoves, pressure cookers, lithium-ion batteries, and children’s products have caused severe burn injuries to Louisiana residents. Product liability claims against manufacturers are often available alongside other claims.
  • Offshore and maritime accidents — fires and explosions on offshore platforms, vessels, and barges are governed by specialized maritime law, including the Jones Act, which provides important protections for injured maritime workers.

At Murphy Law Firm, our Baton Rouge personal injury attorneys thoroughly investigate burn injury accidents to identify all causes and all potentially liable parties to help secure maximum compensation for you.

Understanding Burn Injury Severity

Burn injuries are classified by degree based on the depth of tissue damage:

  • First-degree burns affect only the outer layer of skin. They cause redness, pain, and minor swelling. Most first-degree burns heal without medical intervention and do not typically support significant legal claims.
  • Second-degree burns penetrate into the dermis. They cause blistering, severe pain, and risk of infection. Deep second-degree burns often require skin grafting and leave permanent scarring.
  • Third-degree burns destroy both layers of skin entirely and may penetrate into underlying fat, muscle, and bone. Third-degree burns require skin grafting and extensive rehabilitation. Permanent disfigurement is common.
  • Fourth-degree burns extend through skin and underlying tissue into muscle and bone. These burns are life-threatening and often result in amputation of the affected area.

The total body surface area affected by a burn is equally important to its classification. Burns affecting large portions of the body create systemic risks like infection, fluid loss, and respiratory complications that can be life-threatening even when the burns themselves are survivable.

The Long-Term Impact of Serious Burn Injuries

Burn victims face challenges that extend far beyond the immediate aftermath of the injury.

One of the most devastating challenges facing burn victims is permanent scarring and disfigurement. Scar tissue contracts over time, often restricting movement in affected areas. Facial burns cause permanent changes in appearance that affect every aspect of a victim’s life.

Severe burn injury victims also face debilitating chronic pain. Nerve damage from severe burns can cause persistent, debilitating pain that requires long-term pain management.

Post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, and anxiety are common among burn survivors. The psychological impact of disfigurement and the trauma of the injury itself can be as disabling as the physical injuries.

Burn victims may need repeated surgical procedures, including skin grafting, reconstructive surgery, and scar revision, which may continue for years or decades after the initial injury.

Burn injuries to hands, arms, and other functional areas can severely limit a victim’s occupational abilities and prevent the victim from returning to their prior employment.

Burn survivors also face an elevated risk of infection throughout their lives.

In cases where a burn injury proves fatal, Murphy Law Firm handles wrongful death claims for surviving family members to help lessen some of the financial burdens caused by their loved one’s death.

What Compensation Can Burn Injury Victims Recover?

The type and amount of compensation you can recover for burn injuries depends on several factors, including the severity of your injuries, the strength of your case, and the available sources of compensation to pay your damages.

You need the assistance of an experienced Baton Rouge personal injury lawyer with a proven track record of success. You need Murphy Law Firm. We have the experience, skills, and resources to help you recover maximum compensation for your damages.In a successful Baton Rouge burn injury case, victims can receive compensation for both economic and non-economic losses.

Economic damages include all past and future medical expenses, such as emergency treatment, hospitalization, surgery, skin grafting, physical therapy, rehabilitation, ongoing wound care, psychological treatment, and the cost of assistive devices or home modifications.

In addition to current and future medical bills, economic damages include lost income and lost wages during recovery, loss of future earning capacity, property damage, and other financial losses resulting from the injuries.

Non-economic damages include pain and suffering, emotional distress, permanent disfigurement, loss of enjoyment of life, loss of consortium, and other intangible losses.

In rare cases, punitive damages may be available in addition to economic and non-economic damages. However, Louisiana law prohibits punitive damages unless expressly provided for by statute. For example, if your burn injuries result from a car accident caused by a drunk driver, punitive damages may be appropriate under the Louisiana Civil Code Article 2315.4.

After any burn accident, you should immediately seek medical treatment, even if you do not think your injuries are severe. Receiving prompt medical care can protect your health and your ability to recover compensation for your damages.

Louisiana’s Prescriptive Period for Burn Injury Claims

The Louisiana statute of limitations for most personal injury claims is outlined in Louisiana Civil Code Article 3493.1. You typically have dos años from the date of your burn injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. Missing this deadline permanently extinguishes your right to compensation.

In burn injury cases, do not wait. Evidence of industrial accidents, equipment failures, and fire scenes deteriorates quickly. You need the assistance of an experienced Louisiana burn injury lawyer. Our legal team immediately begins to gather evidence, including law enforcement reports, witness statements, medical records, and expert testimony, to build your strongest case.

Contact Murphy Law Firm as soon as possible so we can begin preserving the evidence your case needs.

Why Murphy Law Firm

Insurance companies know Murphy Law Firm. They know we prepare every burn injury case for trial. They know we do not accept offers that fail to account for the full scope of our clients’ injuries and future needs. And they know that when we say we are ready to go to court, we mean it.

Peyton Murphy has been practicing personal injury law since 1993 — over 33 years of fighting for victims of serious injuries, including catastrophic burn cases. He is a member of the National Trial Lawyers Association, el Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum, el Asociación Estadounidense para la Justicia, and the Asociación Louisiana para la Justicia.

Our burn injury attorneys handle all personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis. You pay nothing unless we win. We will guide you through every step of the legal process so you always know what to expect. Call our phone number (225) 928-8800 — available 24/7 — or complete our short contact form to schedule a free consultation.

Murphy Law Firm | 2354 S. Acadian Thruway, Baton Rouge, Louisiana | Serving burn injury victims throughout Louisiana.

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