Burn Injuries from Accidents — What You Need to Know Burn injuries can result from car accident fuel fires, truck crashes, defective products, industrial accidents, electrical accidents, and negligent property maintenance. They require specialized medical treatment — burn units, skin grafts, wound care, and often years of reconstructive surgery. The financial costs of severe burns are enormous. But the non-economic costs — the pain, the scarring, the psychological trauma — are immeasurable. DePaoli Law Team works with burn specialists and life-care planners to fully document your damages and fight for compensation that covers everything. First, second, and third-degree burn injuries from vehicle accidents Burns from defective products — airbags, fuel systems, electronics Electrical burns from utility negligence or construction site accidents Chemical burns from industrial exposure Burns from negligent property maintenance — gas leaks, exposed wiring What Burn Injury Victims Can Recover All medical costs — ER, burn unit ICU, skin grafts, reconstructive surgery, ongoing wound care Future medical costs — Multiple reconstructive surgeries over years or decades Lost wages and earning capacity — Extended recovery and potential disability Pain and suffering — Burn pain is among the most severe any injury victim experiences Disfigurement and scarring — California law specifically recognizes compensation for permanent disfigurement Psychological trauma — PTSD, depression, body image issues following severe burns Frequently Asked QuestionsWho can be held liable for burn injuries? +Depending on how the injury occurred: at-fault drivers in vehicle accidents, product manufacturers (defective fuel systems, batteries), property owners (negligent maintenance), employers (workplace safety violations), or utility companies. DePaoli Law Team investigates every possible defendant. How is future medical care calculated in burn injury cases? +We work with burn specialists and life-care planners who project the full cost of future surgeries, therapy, wound care, and psychological treatment. This life-care plan becomes the basis for our damages demand — ensuring you're not settling for less than your actual future needs.