Burn Injuries from Auto Accidents — Legal Help for Severe Trauma Victims
Burn injuries are among the most traumatic consequences of serious motor vehicle crashes. Whether caused by post-collision fires, fuel tank explosions, or electrical system failures, the physical and emotional toll is immense.
At BD&J, PC, our team understands that burn injury victims face long hospital stays, multiple surgeries, permanent disfigurement, and psychological distress. Michael Madadi, a seasoned pre-litigation attorney, leads our fight to secure full justice for clients suffering from catastrophic burns.
Types of Burn Injuries in Vehicle Accidents
Common causes of burn injuries in car and truck accidents include:
- Fuel system ruptures leading to fire
- Chemical burns from battery acid or airbag deployment
- Electrical burns in hybrid or electric vehicle crashes
- Flash burns from explosions or open flames
Burns are classified by severity (first, second, third-degree) and often require skin grafts, reconstructive surgery, and long-term rehabilitation.
Why Burn Cases Require Specialized Legal Handling
These cases involve:
- High-value medical treatment
- Permanent disability or loss of function
- Painful recovery and emotional trauma
- Cosmetic disfigurement or scarring
Because of the long-term impact, insurers often try to minimize payouts. Our firm partners with medical experts, life-care planners, and economists to present the full scope of damages and needs.
Recoverable Damages
Victims may be entitled to compensation for:
- Medical and surgical costs
- Physical pain and emotional suffering
- Loss of income and future earnings
- Disfigurement and loss of quality of life
Why Choose BD&J?
We have the resources and skill to hold manufacturers, at-fault drivers, and insurers accountable. With a commitment to compassion and excellence, BD&J helps burn injury victims rebuild their lives—starting with justice.
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