Burn victims in California may be entitled to compensation after fire, propane, chemical, or gas-related accidents. Learn how KAASS LAW can help.
Burn injuries are some of the most devastating and traumatic injuries a person can suffer. For burn victims, the physical pain is only the beginning. Many face long-term medical care, lost wages, emotional trauma, and permanent scarring. In California, if your burn injury was caused by someone else’s negligence—such as a gas leak, chemical spill, or propane tank explosion—you may be entitled to financial compensation.
At KAASS LAW, we represent burn victims throughout California and work tirelessly to hold negligent parties accountable. Whether your injuries were caused by a faulty product, unsafe property conditions, or a workplace incident, our team is here to help you recover.
What Causes Burn Injuries? A Guide for Burn Victims
Burn injuries can result from many different types of incidents. Some of the most common include:
1. Fires and Explosions
House fires, vehicle fires, or explosions from appliances or gas lines often lead to severe burns. Faulty wiring, unattended stoves, or defective smoke detectors can increase the danger.
2. Propane and Gas Accidents
Improperly maintained propane tanks or gas lines can explode or leak. These incidents can occur at home, in restaurants, or on commercial properties. The resulting injuries are often catastrophic and may involve both thermal and inhalation burns.
3. Chemical Burns
Exposure to corrosive substances like acids or industrial cleaners can lead to deep tissue damage. These burns often happen in the workplace, especially in construction, cleaning, and manufacturing settings.
4. Electrical Burns
Contact with exposed electrical wiring or equipment can result in both external burns and internal organ damage. These burns can be deceptive, as they may appear minor on the surface but cause serious underlying injury.
5. Defective Products
Faulty heaters, flammable clothing, or unsafe household appliances can catch fire or overheat, injuring users unexpectedly. In these cases, the manufacturer may be liable.
Types of Compensation Available to Burn Victims
If you have been injured due to someone else’s negligence, you may be able to recover compensation through a personal injury claim. Depending on the circumstances of your case, you could be entitled to damages for:
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Medical expenses (including surgery and rehabilitation)
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Lost income or reduced earning capacity
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Pain and suffering
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Emotional distress
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Permanent disfigurement or scarring
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Home modifications or long-term care
In certain cases, punitive damages may also be awarded to punish the negligent party for especially reckless or dangerous behavior.
Liability and Negligence in Burn Injury Cases
To succeed in a personal injury claim, burn victims must show that someone else’s negligence caused their injuries. This could include:
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A landlord who failed to maintain a safe gas line
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A product manufacturer who sold a defective propane heater
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A company that improperly stored hazardous chemicals
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A restaurant or store that allowed a fire hazard to exist on the property
Each case requires a detailed investigation. At KAASS LAW, we work with fire investigators, safety experts, and medical professionals to uncover the truth and build a strong claim on your behalf.
What to Do After Suffering a Burn Injury
Time is critical after a serious burn. Here’s what burn victims should do to protect their health and legal rights:
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Seek Immediate Medical Attention: Burns require prompt treatment, even if they seem minor. Some burns worsen over time or result in infection.
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Preserve Evidence: Take photos of your injuries, the accident scene, and any hazardous materials involved. Keep records of medical treatment and expenses.
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Report the Incident: If the burn occurred at work, notify your employer. If it happened in a rental unit or public place, report it to the appropriate authorities.
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Avoid Talking to Insurance Companies Alone: They may try to minimize your claim. Instead, consult with an experienced personal injury attorney.
How KAASS LAW Helps Burn Victims
At KAASS LAW, we understand the serious and lasting impact that burn injuries have on victims and their families. That’s why we offer:
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Personalized legal strategies tailored to your situation
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Aggressive negotiation and litigation to maximize your compensation
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Compassionate communication every step of the way
We take pride in helping burn victims regain control of their lives and move forward after tragedy.
You can learn more about how we represent injury victims on our Personal Injury Practice Page. We also provide guidance for product liability claims involving defective heating devices, propane tanks, or unsafe consumer items.
Statute of Limitations for Burn Injury Claims in California
In California, the statute of limitations for most personal injury claims is two years from the date of the injury. However, certain exceptions apply—especially if the injury was not immediately discoverable, or if the victim is a minor.
Because of these time-sensitive rules, burn victims should act quickly to preserve their legal rights.
Resources and Support for Burn Victims
Recovery from a burn injury involves more than legal action. You may also need counseling, support groups, or community resources. One such organization is the Phoenix Society for Burn Survivors, a nonprofit that offers peer support, advocacy, and recovery programs for burn victims nationwide.
Contact KAASS LAW Today
If you or a loved one suffered burn injuries in California due to fire, chemicals, propane, or gas, you don’t have to face the aftermath alone. The attorneys at KAASS LAW are ready to help you hold negligent parties accountable and seek full compensation for your losses.
Contact us today for a free, confidential consultation. We are committed to protecting your rights and helping you move forward with strength and dignity.