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BURN ACCIDENTS

Injuries caused by burns can certainly come from fires and flames, but they can also be produced by harsh chemicals and other toxic substances. No matter what their cause was, medical treatment and determined legal representation together can make you whole following the accident. A burning accident can result from car accidents, motorcycle accidents, truck accidents, and other causes, but many follow industrial accidents.

Anyone who's suffered a burn needs prompt medical care. Burn injuries carry a high possibility of infection because the injured or lost skin cannot protect you against germs and bacteria, and the damaged tissues may release toxins. This medical treatment may be extensive, involving skin grafts and long hospital stays, and the costs can be enormous.

If you've been the innocent victim of an accident that gave you a burn injury, it's likely that you'll be offered a quick settlement by the insurance company who represents the responsible party. The settlement, however, may not take into account all your expenses or your pain and suffering. The insurance company is only interested in obtaining a fast settlement that is in its best interests, not yours, and no matter how pleasant or considerate the adjuster may seem, don't sign anything until you've spoken with a personal injury attorney with Banafshe Law Firm, PC. We know what the insurance company will attempt, where they will try to skimp to save themselves money, and we will aggressively pursue your interests so that you receive the best possible result.

We will press those responsible to cover all your expenses and compensate you for the pain and suffering the accident created. We will make sure that your financial loss from time lost for work is covered, and we will address possible future or ongoing expenses to make sure you receive the highest possible settlement.

Please contact the Banafshe Law Firm as soon as you can if you or someone close to you has been injured in a burn accident. We'll be happy to discuss your case with you during a free initial consultation, and we can use that time to let you know what our extensive experience with similar cases tells us you are likely to receive. We will handle the bewildering laws with confidence, and while we're presenting a solid case to reluctant insurance companies, you can concentrate on regaining your health and life.

If you have been injured in a burn accident, contact Banafshe Law Firm, PC as soon as possible for a free initial consultation by calling (888) LAW-9991. A delay may affect the outcome of your settlement.

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