The damages caused by burn injuries can be extensive. The physical impact of such injuries often includes severe pain, potential disfigurement, and the risk of long-term disability. Beyond the physical toll, burn injuries can also lead to emotional distress, psychological trauma, and substantial medical expenses
If you sustained a burn injury because someone else acted negligently, then it is crucial to seek legal representation as quickly as possible. The team at our firm can help evaluate the strength of your potential claim. Furthermore, we can handle all communications with other parties and their insurance companies while pursuing the payment you deserve.
Get assistance from our burn injury lawyers at Wruck Paupore by dialing (219) 322-1166.
While every burn has the potential to cause serious harm, there are different degrees of burn injuries that victims can incur. Second-degree burns will involve more damage than first-degree burns. Meanwhile, third-degree burns will be considered the most severe.
First-degree burns are the mildest form of burn injuries. They affect only the outer layer of the skin, known as the epidermis. Symptoms typically include redness, pain, and minor swelling. These burns are often caused by brief contact with a hot surface or sunburn. While they can be painful, first-degree burns generally heal on their own without extensive medical intervention.
Second-degree burns extend beyond the outer layer of the skin and affect the underlying layer, known as the dermis. Symptoms include more pronounced pain, swelling, and the development of blisters. These burns can result from exposure to hot liquids, flames, or chemicals. Seeking medical attention for second-degree burns is crucial to prevent infection and ensure proper healing. In some cases, these burns may require professional medical care, including the possibility of skin grafts.
Third-degree burns are the most severe and extend through all layers of the skin, damaging nerves, blood vessels, and tissues beneath. The affected area may appear charred or white, and there might be no initial pain because of nerve damage. These burns typically result from prolonged exposure to flames, chemicals, or extremely hot surfaces.
Third-degree burns always require immediate medical attention, and recovery may involve extensive medical treatments, including surgery, rehabilitation, and long-term care. Support from our burn injury attorneys can be invaluable when pursuing payment for the devastating medical costs related to third-degree burns.
There are many potential sources of burn injuries. Accordingly, there are several different types of burns that individuals can suffer. Fortunately, our legal professionals can help pursue payment related to any of the following:
Scald burns occur when the skin comes into contact with hot liquids or steam. Common causes include spills from hot beverages, cooking accidents, and malfunctioning household appliances like kettles and coffee makers.
Flame burns result from direct contact with open flames or hot surfaces. They commonly happen in incidents involving house fires, workplace accidents, or accidents with flammable substances. Flame burns can cause varying degrees of injuries, and their severity often depends on the intensity and duration of exposure to the flames.
Electrical burns occur when the body comes into contact with an electric current. This can happen through faulty wiring, electrical appliances, or workplace accidents involving power lines. Electrical burns can cause both external and internal injuries, affecting the skin, muscles, and internal organs. Immediate medical attention is crucial for assessing and treating electrical burns.
Contact burns happen when the skin comes into contact with hot objects or surfaces. Common causes include touching hot stovetops, irons, or heated machinery. The severity of contact burns depends on the temperature of the object and the duration of contact. In some cases, these burns may lead to permanent tissue damage.
Chemical burns result from contact with corrosive substances such as acids or strong alkaline materials. These burns can occur in industrial settings, laboratories, or even at home while using household chemicals. The severity of chemical burns depends on the type and concentration of the substance involved. Further, immediate first aid and medical attention are usually essential to minimize damage and complications.
Unfortunately, burn injuries often result from people’s negligent behavior. If your burn resulted from any of the following types of accidents, then you may be able to bring a claim against the at-fault party:
Burn injuries often occur in household accidents, where individuals may come into contact with hot surfaces, open flames, or scalding liquids. Common scenarios include kitchen mishaps, such as spills from hot liquids or contact with stovetops and ovens. Additionally, faulty appliances, electrical malfunctions, or heating equipment can contribute to house fires and burn injuries.
Work-related accidents are another significant cause of burn injuries. Industries involving hazardous materials, chemicals, or open flames pose a higher risk. Workers in construction, manufacturing, and chemical processing may encounter situations leading to thermal, chemical, or electrical burns. Moreover, on-the-job accidents involving explosions, faulty equipment, and inadequate safety measures can also result in severe burn injuries.
Car accidents can lead to burn injuries, particularly when vehicles catch fire after a collision. Fuel leaks, electrical malfunctions, or damage to the vehicle's components can contribute to fires that cause burns to occupants. The severity of burn injuries in car accidents depends on factors such as the speed of impact, the presence of flammable materials, and the effectiveness of safety measures.
In industrial settings, accidents involving machinery, chemicals, or electrical systems can lead to serious burn injuries. Malfunctions, equipment failures, or inadequate safety protocols may expose workers to thermal, chemical, or electrical hazards. Immediate medical attention is crucial in these cases to mitigate the effects of the burns and prevent long-term complications.
Seek help from our burn injury attorneys by calling Wruck Paupore today at (219) 322-1166.
Don is a founding partner and one of the nation’s top-ranked personal injury litigators. He is a member of the Multi-million Dollar Advocates Forum, which includes less than 1% of the nation’s trial lawyers, and awarded the highest ranking given by Martindale Hubbel and AVVO.
More importantly, Don understands representing personal injury victims is about more than recovering the best settlement: it’s about helping clients get back on their feet and supporting them in every aspect of their recovery.
In nearly all cases, our clients seek compensation from the wrongdoer’s insurance company. Before forming Wruck Paupore, Jason worked for a prominent law firm representing some of the world’s largest insurers. This experience gives Jason a deep understanding of the insurance industry and the strategies it uses to pay injury victims as little as possible.
Jason -- and our entire team -- put this inside knowledge to work to force insurance companies to pay what is actually owed. Often, we use the insurance company’s own tactics against them as we fight for the full compensation our client deserves.
For more than four decades, Keith has been fighting for injury victims. During that time, he’s watched the insurance industry change, with insurers now more interested in protecting their stock price than treating injury victims fairly.
Since the beginning, Keith has put people first. From his childhood in Gary, Indiana during the 1960’s and working his way through law school, Keith has risen to become one of the Midwest’s most respected trial lawyers. He has never forgotten that being a lawyer is about helping people -- and seeing injury victims through struggles in a way that could change their lives forever.
Over the decades, Keith, Don and Jason have fought relentlessly for clients, even when other lawyers have said the case was impossible to win.
© 2025
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Resources | Blog | Sitemap
© 2022 Wruck Paupore PC
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy