BURN INJURY LAWYER
Burn injuries can leave permanent scars, deep pain, and lifelong trauma. They can also give rise to legal claims when they’ve been caused by negligent or careless acts.
At Morris & Dewett Injury Lawyers, we are proud to represent burn victims in all types of injury claims. With more than 20 years’ experience, our 5-star burn injury lawyers have what it takes to stand up to the toughest opponents and win, both in and outside the courtroom. We also provide compassionate, client-focused counsel while tirelessly seeking the maximum recoveries available.
That’s how we’ve earned a reputation as leading burn injury attorneys in Louisiana and Texas. And it’s why you can count on us for exceptional advocacy when it’s time to recover and get justice.
For confidential advice about a potential case, just contact our burn injury lawyers. We are here for you, ready to help 24/7.
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Morris & Dewett Injury Lawyers has recovered millions for burn injury victims and families
who have lost loved ones to deadly fires, explosions, and other accidents. We are ready to make your recovery our next victory.
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What Are the Different Types & Degrees of Burn Injuries?
With burn injuries, it’s crucial to understand that:
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They are not only external:
Inhaling caustic substances or smoke could cause serious or irreversible damage to the respiratory tract. -
They can come with serious risks:
Burn victims are often far more vulnerable to infection, hypothermia, and other health complications. -
They can have deep emotional impacts:
It’s common for those with burn injuries to experience depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and other psychological damage. That’s especially true when burn injuries cause facial scarring or visible deformities.
Type of Burn Injury | Burn Injury Symptoms |
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1st burns | Mild Injury |
Superficial skin damage, only affecting the epidermis | |
2nd burns | Moderate injury |
Painful blistering and swelling, redness at the burn site | |
Burns impact the epidermis and part of the dermis | |
3rd burns | Severe injury, usually with permanent scarring |
Leathery, discolored skin | |
Burns impact the epidermis, the dermis, and possibly the nerves and tissues below | |
4th burns | Severe to life-threatening injury |
Blackened skin and permanent scarring | |
Exposed or damaged tendons, muscles, bones, and/or other tissues |
Burn Injury Facts & Statistics
Burn Injuries & Deaths
- Every day in the U.S., more than 12 people die from burn injuries. That’s at least 86 people every week and roughly 4,500 burn injury deaths each year.
- There are about 50,000 hospitalizations each year to treat burn injury complications. At least half of these involve burns covering more than 25% of a patient’s body.
- Each year, about 1.1 million people seek medical attention to treat burn injuries.
- Each year, as many as 10,000 people die from burn-related infections.
Where & How Burn Injuries Happen
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About 73% of burn injuries occur at home.
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More than 8% of burn injuries happen at work.
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About 7% of all deadly burn injuries occur in vehicle explosions or fires. That works out to at least 300 deaths each year.
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About 5% of burn injuries occur in motor vehicle accidents.
10 Steps to Take After a Burn Injury
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Charred (black) skin
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Damage that extends below the surface of the skin, revealing underlying tissues
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Burns on more than 3 inches of the face, hands, feet, or major joints

What Are the Top Causes of Burn Injuries?
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Motor vehicle accidents
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Dangerous products
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Work accidents

Burn Injuries from Motor Vehicle Accidents
- Vehicle fires and explosions
- Scorching debris
- Airbag deployment
- Electrical shocks or live currents
- Exposures to harsh chemicals
- Road rash
Dangerous Products & Burn Injuries
- Inherent product defects
- Failures to provide clear or adequate instructions for use
- Failures to provide safety warnings
- An absence of safety features
Burn Injuries Caused by Work Accidents
On-the-job burn injuries are especially common among some industries and professions. In fact, any occupation that puts workers in the vicinity of — or in direct contact with — fires, chemicals, or electricity can elevate the risk of job-related burn injuries.
In general, some of the occupations with the greatest risk of burn injuries include (and are not exclusive to):
- Construction workers
- Electricians
- Cooks and culinary workers
- Welders
- Truckers
- Oil and gas workers
How Can a Burn Injury Lawyer Help Me?
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Pursue all available legal remedies
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Build the strongest possible case
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Position a claim for the best possible resolution



Aggressive Representation
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Have their own agenda and interests
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May work to reduce or deny claims routinely
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Are not above using unethical or even illegal tactics to try to avoid paying victims
A burn injury attorney can help you level the playing field, push back against insurance companies, and fight to ensure your claim is properly handled. That can be pivotal to a successful resolution.
No matter what type of accident or negligence caused your burn injuries, you can count on Morris & Dewett Injury Lawyers for unparalleled representation. We know how to go up against any opponent and win. And we can start representing you today.
What Damages Are Covered in Burn Injury Compensation?
Damages arise from the financial losses, suffering, and pain that burn injury victims have sustained. Consequently, compensation for these claims varies, and it must be calculated on a case-by-case basis.
While an attorney at Morris & Dewett Injury Lawyers can provide specific answers during an initial consultation, here are some general facts to keep mind when it comes to burn injury compensation and settlements:
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Compensation can cover past and future losses:
This includes losses that are economic and non-economic in nature. As such, compensation calculations can be quite complex, especially in cases that involve more serious injuries. -
Victims may still be entitled to recoveries if they were partly at fault:
As long as the victim is not primarily at fault for the incident or injuries, (s)he may still have the right to file a claim and seek compensation. That can be true for burn injury claims in Louisiana and Texas, as state laws (in both states) allow partially at-fault victims to seek reduced recoveries.
- Medical treatments and care
- Lost wages and earnings
- Lost ability to earn a living
- Property damage
- Pain and suffering
- Loss of consortium
- Funeral expenses (for fatal burn injuries)
A 5-Star Burn Injury Lawyer Is Standing by, Ready to Help You 24/7
You don’t have unlimited time to bring negligent parties to justice. And time could be just one factor that’s working against you as you’re trying to recover from burn injuries.
The good news is that you can rely on the burn injury attorneys at Morris & Dewett Injury Lawyers for answers, advice, and strategic advocacy in the pursuit of justice. Backed by extraordinary experience and skill, we provide the personal service and fierce representation we would expect in your shoes — and we stop at nothing to achieve the best possible resolutions, no matter how simple or complex a claim may be.
That’s how we’ve earned a reputation as some of the best burn injury lawyers throughout Louisiana and Texas. And it’s why you trust us when you only have one chance to win a burn injury case.