Burn injuries are among the most painful and expensive injuries a person can suffer. Third-degree burns require repeated skin graft surgeries, long-term wound care, physical and occupational therapy, psychological treatment for trauma, and often result in permanent scarring and disfigurement. Gregory S. Young Co., LPA works with burn surgeons and scar specialists to document the full extent of your injuries and the true cost of your recovery.
How We Help You
- Documenting the full scope of treatment: ER care, ICU, skin grafts, and rehabilitation
- Working with burn surgeons and plastic surgery experts to project future care costs
- Pursuing psychological treatment costs for trauma, PTSD, and body image issues
- Handling cases involving residential fires, workplace fires, chemical burns, and vehicle fires
- Identifying product liability claims when defective equipment caused the burn
- Calculating lifetime scar revision, physical therapy, and pain management costs
What To Do After Your Injury
- Emergency Medical Treatment
Burn injuries require specialized trauma care. Ensure you are seen by a burn specialist.
- Document the Cause
Photographs of the scene, faulty equipment, or hazardous materials that caused the burn are critical evidence.
- Track All Treatment
Keep records of every medical provider, procedure, and medication. Future treatment costs are a significant component of burn injury claims.
- Call an Attorney
Burn cases involve complex causation analysis and high damages. Our attorneys handle all of it — you focus on healing.
Injured? Talk to a Burn Injury Attorneys Today
Free consultations are available around the clock. No upfront costs — we only get paid when you do.
- No fee unless we win
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- Serving Ohio & Kentucky since 1958
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can be held liable for a burn injury in Ohio?
Liability depends on the cause: property owners (for fires caused by code violations), employers (for unsafe workplace conditions), product manufacturers (for defective appliances or chemicals), and drivers (for vehicle fire accidents).
What damages are available in a burn injury case?
Past and future medical expenses, lost wages and earning capacity, permanent disfigurement and scarring, psychological treatment, pain and suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life.