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Denver Burn Injury Lawyer

Denver burn injury lawyers fight for maximum compensation while you heal from fires, chemical exposures, electrical accidents and scalding burns.

Compassionate Representation for Burn Victims in Denver

Severe burns are among the most devastating injuries. They can cause nerve damage, permanent scarring, amputations and emotional trauma. Whether you were injured in a house fire, at work, or by a defective product, our experienced Denver burn injury lawyers fight to hold negligent parties accountable and recover the compensation you need.

Colorado law allows burn victims to pursue damages for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and disfigurement. We handle cases involving all types of burn accidents and often partner with top medical specialists to ensure our clients get the best care.

  • Fires and explosions: Including residential fires, workplace explosions and vehicle fires.
  • Hot liquids and steam: Scalds from spilled coffee, restaurant accidents or industrial accidents.
  • Chemical burns: Exposure to harsh cleaners, acids and industrial solvents.
  • Electrical burns: Faulty wiring, construction site incidents or lightning strikes.
  • Radiation burns: Overexposure to lasers, radiation therapy or tanning beds.

If you or a loved one suffered severe burns, call our Denver office at (720) 743-5046 or contact us online for a free consultation. We also represent families in wrongful death cases arising from fatal burn injuries.

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What Is a Burn Injury?

Burns occur when heat, chemicals, electricity or radiation damages the skin and underlying tissue. Medical professionals classify burns by degrees based on depth and severity.

  • First-degree burns: Affect only the outer layer of skin (epidermis), causing redness and pain.
  • Second-degree burns: Damage the epidermis and part of the dermis, often resulting in blisters and swelling.
  • Third-degree burns: Destroy both layers of skin and may reach fat tissue, leaving the area charred, leathery or numb.
  • Fourth-degree burns: Extend into muscle and bone and can be life-threatening.

Severe burns often require multiple surgeries, skin grafts, and months or years of rehabilitation. Our attorneys understand the long-term impacts and fight to recover the compensation you need to move forward.

Common Causes of Burn Injuries

  • Fires and explosions: Residential and workplace fires, gas leaks and industrial explosions.
  • Motor vehicle accidents: Car, truck and motorcycle crashes often result in fires or fuel burns.
  • Defective products: Faulty appliances, electronics, batteries and flammable products that ignite or explode.
  • Workplace accidents: Fires at construction sites, oil refineries, power plants and factories.
  • Apartment and house fires: Caused by landlord negligence, building code violations or unsafe wiring.
  • Chemical and scalding accidents: Industrial chemical spills, restaurant scald burns, and unsafe hot water heaters.

No matter the cause, our attorneys work with fire investigators and safety experts to determine how the burn occurred and who is responsible.

Severe Burn Injuries Have Devastating Consequences

Beyond excruciating pain, severe burns can lead to life‑changing complications that touch every aspect of a victim’s life. Burn survivors often face:

  • Infections and complications: Burn wounds are highly susceptible to infection and may require lengthy hospital stays.
  • Scarring and disfigurement: Third‑ and fourth‑degree burns can leave permanent scars and require reconstructive surgery.
  • Loss of mobility: Scar tissue can restrict movement and cause long‑term stiffness.
  • Nerve damage: Deep burns may destroy nerves, leading to numbness or chronic neuropathic pain.
  • Psychological trauma: Burn survivors frequently suffer from depression, anxiety and post‑traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
  • Financial stress: Ongoing medical care, rehabilitation and loss of income create a heavy financial burden.

Colorado law allows burn injury victims to seek compensation for these losses. Our attorneys pursue damages for medical expenses, lost wages, loss of earning capacity, pain and suffering, emotional distress, disfigurement, disability, home modifications, and, when appropriate, punitive damages to punish reckless conduct.

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How We Help With Your Burn Injury Claim

Experienced, compassionate advocacy for burn victims
  • Investigating the cause: We collect evidence such as fire and police reports, OSHA records, surveillance footage and product recall data.
  • Identifying all liable parties: Property owners, product manufacturers, contractors, landlords and employers can all be held accountable.
  • Documenting your injuries: We work closely with burn specialists, reconstructive surgeons and life‑care planners to demonstrate the full extent of your injuries and future needs.
  • Calculating your damages: Our team totals your past and future medical bills, lost income, loss of earning capacity, pain and suffering, disfigurement and other losses.
  • Negotiating and litigating: We handle all communications with insurers and are prepared to try your case in court if a fair settlement is not offered.

At Strong Law, we represent burn injury victims on a contingency fee basis. You pay nothing upfront and no attorney fees unless we recover compensation for you.

Call our Denver office at (720) 743‑5046 or visit us at 2806 Speer Blvd, Denver, CO 80211. You can also contact us online for a free consultation. We are available 24/7 and can meet at your home or hospital if needed.

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Denver Burn Injury FAQs

What is the statute of limitations for burn injury claims in Colorado?

In Colorado, most personal injury claims must be filed within two years of the date of the injury (C.R.S. §13-80-102), but claims arising from motor vehicle accidents generally have a three-year deadline (C.R.S. §13-80-101). If a government entity is involved, you must file a notice of claim within 182 days under the Colorado Governmental Immunity Act. Missing these deadlines can bar you from recovering damages.

What compensation can I recover after a burn injury?

You may be entitled to compensation for past and future medical bills, surgeries, skin grafts, rehabilitation, home and vehicle modifications, lost wages, loss of earning capacity, pain and suffering, emotional distress, scarring and disfigurement, and in certain cases punitive damages. Our attorneys work with experts to quantify these losses.

How do you prove liability in a burn injury case?

To prove liability, we must show that another party acted negligently or sold a defective product that caused your burn. We gather incident reports, OSHA and fire department records, safety inspection logs, product design and manufacturing data, expert analyses, and eyewitness testimony to build a strong case.

What steps should I take after suffering a burn injury?

Get immediate medical attention; report the accident to the appropriate authorities (fire department, landlord, employer); document the scene and your injuries with photos; preserve evidence such as faulty devices or appliances; keep copies of medical records and receipts; avoid discussing the incident with insurance adjusters; and contact a burn injury attorney as soon as possible.

How much does it cost to hire a burn injury lawyer?

We represent burn injury clients on a contingency-fee basis. You pay no attorney’s fees up front, and we only get paid if we recover compensation for you. Consultations are free.

Common Types of Burn Injuries We Handle

From thermal burns to chemical and electrical accidents

Burn injuries vary widely in their causes and severity. Our lawyers handle all types of burn cases, including:

  • Thermal burns: Burns from open flames, hot metal, steam, and scalding liquids.
  • Chemical burns: Burns caused by corrosive substances such as acids, alkalis, bleach, cleaning agents, and industrial chemicals.
  • Electrical burns: Burns resulting from contact with live wires, faulty appliances, or lightning strikes, which can cause deep tissue damage and cardiac issues.
  • Radiation burns: Burns from exposure to ultraviolet radiation (sunburn), X‑rays, radiation therapy, or industrial radiation sources.
  • Friction burns: Burns caused by the abrasion of skin against a hard surface, such as road rash in a motorcycle crash or treadmill injuries.
  • Cold burns (frostbite): Tissue damage due to extreme cold, often sustained in industrial accidents or outdoor exposure.

No matter how you were burned, our team will pursue compensation from every responsible party.

 

Long-Term Effects of Burn Injuries

Severe burns leave more than physical scars; they can have lifelong consequences that affect every aspect of your life. Long-term effects may include:

  • Chronic pain and neuropathy: Nerve damage can cause ongoing pain, tingling, and numbness.
  • Limited mobility: Scar contractures and muscle loss can restrict movement and flexibility.
  • Permanent scarring and disfigurement: Burns often require multiple reconstructive surgeries and can lead to significant emotional distress.
  • Respiratory problems: Inhalation injuries and scarring of chest tissues can cause breathing difficulties.
  • Infections and organ complications: Severe burns may lead to infections, sepsis, and long-term organ damage or failure.
  • Emotional and psychological trauma: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, depression, and social isolation are common.
  • Financial stress: Ongoing medical care, rehabilitation, and the inability to work can create overwhelming financial burdens.

Our attorneys work with medical experts and life-care planners to ensure your claim accounts for these lifelong challenges and secures the resources you need.

How Strong Law will handle your case

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Investigate the Accident

Gather evidence, interview witnesses, and assess the circumstances surrounding the accident to establish facts and liability.

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Identifying Compensation

Determine the extent of damages, including medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

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Negotiation

Engage in discussions with the opposing party or insurance companies to reach a fair settlement outside of court.

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Litigation

If negotiations fail, proceed to court where legal arguments and evidence are presented before a judge or jury for a final decision.

Why Choose Strong Law for Your Burn Injury Case

The strong difference for Denver burn victims

 

Choosing the right attorney can make a profound difference in your recovery. Here are a few reasons burn victims throughout Denver trust Strong Law:

  • Insider knowledge of insurance tactics: Our attorneys have worked inside the insurance industry and know how insurers evaluate and deny claims.
  • Proven track record: We have recovered millions for clients with severe burn injuries and life‑changing trauma.
  • Access to resources and experts: We collaborate with medical specialists, burn care professionals, life‑care planners, and economic experts to build a comprehensive case.
  • Client‑focused representation: We take on the legal burden so you can focus on healing, and we communicate throughout the process.
  • No fees unless we win: We handle cases on a contingency basis; you pay nothing unless we recover compensation.
  • Local Denver presence: Our office on Speer Blvd serves clients throughout Denver and across Colorado. We offer virtual consultations and will travel to your home or hospital if needed.

We are committed to fighting for justice and ensuring you receive the financial security you need to move forward.

Steps to Take After a Burn Injury Accident

If you or a loved one suffers a burn injury, taking the right steps can protect your health and your legal rights. We recommend the following:

  • Seek immediate medical treatment: Call 911 or go to the emergency room right away. Severe burns require prompt care and specialized treatment to reduce complications and scarring.
  • Report the incident: Notify authorities or your employer if the burn occurred at work, and complete an accident report. If a defective product or premises hazard caused the burn, report it to the property owner or manufacturer.
  • Document evidence: Take photos of the scene, the cause of the burn (such as a defective appliance, chemicals, or hot liquids), and your injuries. Collect names and contact information for any witnesses.
  • Preserve damaged products or equipment: Keep the defective product, clothing, or equipment that caused the burn so experts can inspect it.
  • Follow doctors’ orders: Attend all appointments, follow treatment plans, and keep copies of your medical records and bills.
  • Avoid talking to insurers: Do not give recorded statements to insurance adjusters without legal advice, and avoid posting about your injuries on social media.
  • Contact a burn injury lawyer: The sooner you speak with an experienced attorney, the faster they can begin investigating, preserving evidence, and pursuing compensation.

Our Denver burn injury lawyers can help guide you through these steps and protect your claim from the start.

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