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Burn Injury Lawyers

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South Carolina Burn Injury Lawyers

At Rogers, Patrick, Westbrook & Brickman LLC, we understand the devastating impact a burn injury can have on your life. Our experienced team of South Carolina burn injury lawyers is dedicated to helping victims and their families seek the justice and compensation they deserve. Whether your burn injury resulted from a car accident, workplace incident, defective product, or any other cause, we are here to provide compassionate and effective legal representation.

What Types of Burn Injury Cases Do You Handle?

Burn injuries can vary in severity and cause. At Rogers, Patrick, Westbrook & Brickman LLC, we handle cases involving:

  • Thermal burns: Caused by direct contact with flames, hot objects, or scalding liquids.
  • Chemical burns: Resulting from exposure to hazardous chemicals.
  • Electrical burns: Occurring when electrical current passes through the body.
  • Radiation burns: Caused by exposure to radiation, including from the sun, X-rays, or radiation therapy.
  • Friction burns: Resulting from skin rubbing against a rough surface.

No matter the type or severity of your burn injury, our team has the knowledge and experience to navigate the complexities of your case.

How Can a Burn Injury Lawyer Help Me?

Burn injury cases can be complex and require a thorough understanding of both medical and legal issues. A burn injury lawyer can assist you in several ways:

  • Investigating the cause of your injury: We will thoroughly investigate the circumstances surrounding your burn injury to determine liability.
  • Gathering evidence: Our team will collect medical records, witness statements, and other evidence necessary to build a strong case.
  • Negotiating with insurance companies: We will handle all communications with insurance companies to ensure you receive fair compensation.
  • Representing you in court: If a fair settlement cannot be reached, we are prepared to take your case to court and advocate for your rights.

What Compensation Can I Receive for My Burn Injury?

The compensation you may be entitled to for a burn injury can vary based on the specifics of your case. Potential compensation includes:

  • Medical expenses: Covering past, present, and future medical bills related to your injury.
  • Lost wages: Compensation for income lost due to your inability to work.
  • Pain and suffering: Damages for the physical pain and emotional distress caused by your injury.
  • Rehabilitation costs: Including physical therapy, occupational therapy, and other necessary rehabilitation services.
  • Permanent disability: Compensation for long-term or permanent disabilities resulting from your burn injury.

We aim to ensure you receive the total and fair compensation you need to recover and move forward with your life.

Why Should I Choose Rogers, Patrick, Westbrook & Brickman LLC?

Choosing the right legal representation is crucial when dealing with a burn injury case. Here are a few reasons why you should consider Rogers, Patrick, Westbrook & Brickman LLC:

  • Experience: Our team has extensive experience handling burn injury cases and understands the nuances.
  • Dedication: We are committed to providing personalized attention and dedicated representation to each client.
  • Proven results: We have a track record of successfully securing substantial settlements and verdicts for our clients.
  • Compassion: We understand the emotional and physical toll a burn injury can take, and we are here to support you every step of the way.

What Should I Do After a Burn Injury?

If you or a loved one has suffered a burn injury, it is important to take immediate steps to protect your health and legal rights:

  • Seek medical attention: Your health and safety are top priorities. Seek immediate medical care for your burn injury.
  • Document the incident: If possible, take photos of the scene, your injuries, and any other relevant details.
  • Report the injury: Report the incident to the appropriate authorities, such as your employer or the police.
  • Keep records: Maintain all medical records, bills, and any other documentation related to your injury.
  • Contact a burn injury lawyer: Reach out to an experienced burn injury attorney to discuss your case and legal options.

How Long Do I Have to File a Burn Injury Claim in South Carolina?

In South Carolina, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims, including burn injuries, is generally three years from the date of the injury. However, there are exceptions and specific circumstances that may affect this timeframe. It is crucial to consult with a burn injury lawyer as soon as possible to ensure your claim is filed within the appropriate time limits.

Can I Still File a Claim If I Was Partially at Fault for My Burn Injury?

South Carolina follows a comparative negligence rule, which means you can still recover damages even if you were partially at fault for your injury. However, your compensation will be reduced by the percentage of your fault. For example, if you were found to be 30% at fault, your compensation would be reduced by 30%. Our experienced lawyers can help you navigate these complexities and advocate for the maximum compensation possible.

What If My Burn Injury Happened at Work?

You might be entitled to Workers’ Compensation benefits if your burn injury occurred at work. Workers’ Compensation can cover medical expenses, a portion of lost wages, and rehabilitation costs. Additionally, if a third party (such as a contractor or equipment manufacturer) was responsible for your injury, you might be able to pursue a third-party liability claim. Our team can help you understand your rights and options in these situations.

How Long Will My Burn Injury Case Take?

The duration of a burn injury case can vary widely depending on the specifics of your situation, including the severity of your injury, the complexity of the case, and whether a settlement can be reached or if the case goes to trial. Our lawyers will work diligently to resolve your case as efficiently as possible while ensuring you receive the compensation you deserve.

Litigation Update: E-Cigarette Explosions

As more Americans turn to e-cigarettes and personal vaporizers, we wanted to alert you to a lesser-known danger of these products.

E-cigarettes typically run on high-power, lithium-ion batteries that are highly combustible. Most e-cigarettes or personal vaporizers utilize a cylindrical housing area for the battery. When one of these batteries fails, the e-cigarette or personal vaporizer can either explode or rupture at one of its ends, causing the device to be propelled like a rocket. Serious injury to users’ hands and faces have been associated with the use of e-cigarettes or personal vaporizing hardware. In some cases, the explosions have also caused house and car fires.

Rogers, Patrick, Westbrook & Brickman LLC attorneys are currently involved in litigation stemming from injuries caused by the explosion of electronic cigarettes or personal vaporizers. If you would like to speak with one of our attorneys about injuries resulting from the use of these types of devices, please contact Terry Richardson or Chris Moore.

Learn more about e-cigarette explosions.

Rogers, Patrick, Westbrook & Brickman LLC is a leader in the fight against defective lithium-ion batteries that are often produced in unregulated factories in Asia. We represent people who have been injured or suffered extensive damage to their homes when a device exploded or caught fire.

Manufacturers are pushing the limits of batteries in order to maximize the amount of stored energy while minimizing charging time and cost. If you think about it, nearly every new device we use is more powerful than what it replaced, placing more and more demand on a style of battery that many experts believe has been maxed out in terms of the amount of energy it can store.

There are a variety of ways in which lithium-ion batteries can explode, including leaking chemicals, incompatible chargers and improperly separated electrodes as appears to be the case with the Samsung Galaxy Note 7. Check out this article in The Verge for more information about the science behind battery explosions.

A five cent piece of metal could have saved lives.

Rogers, Patrick, Westbrook & Brickman LLC has represented many people who were burned by defective products, including gas cans, deep fryers and gas grills. This includes more than 50 people who were hurt or killed by exploding gas cans. One group of clients received more than $60 million from Blitz U.S.A, Inc., and Walmart as a part of a settlement in the Blitz U.S.A., Inc. bankruptcy. The company designed gas cans that did not include flame arrestors, a component that would have added about $0.05 to the cost and would have saved people from dying and being seriously injured.

Take the First Step Toward Justice and Recovery With Our South Carolina Burn Injury Lawyers at Rogers, Patrick, Westbrook & Brickman LLC

If you or a loved one has suffered a burn injury, do not wait to seek the legal help you need. Contact Rogers, Patrick, Westbrook & Brickman LLC today for a free, no-obligation consultation. Our compassionate and experienced South Carolina burn injury lawyers are here to listen to your story, answer your questions, and help you pursue the justice and compensation you deserve. Call us at 843-727-6500 or contact us online. Located in Charleston, Mt. Pleasant, Aiken, and Columbia, South Carolina, we serve clients throughout the state.

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