Burn Injury

Severe burn injuries occur for many different reasons, the most common of which are chemicals, electricity, fire, friction, heat and light. Burn injuries are generally identified by class. First degree burns generally involve the epidermis or outer layer of skin, are like most sun burns and involve limited redness and minor pain. Second degree burns are usually caused by boiling water, involve the superficial dermis, blistering of the skin and pain. Third degree burns involve extreme damage to the epidermis, damage to the deep dermis, and result in scarring and may require skin grafting. Fourth degree burns involve severe damage to the hypodermis and damage to the muscle, tendon and ligament tissue. When not fatal, fourth degree burns require skin grafting.

The Louisiana burn injury lawyers at Dué, Price, Guidry, Piedrahita & Andrews have extensive experience representing clients with severe burn injuries, including those caused by fireworks, fuel fed fires, natural gas explosions, workplace injuries, industrial plant fires and explosions, boiling liquids, electrical injuries from faulty electric wiring, electrical injuries from commercial power lines, and from defective appliances, including hot-water heaters, a residential microwave and a commercial deep-fat fryer.

The experienced Louisiana trial attorneys and staff at Dué, Price, Guidry, Piedrahita & Andrews have the compassion and understanding of burn injuries necessary to help you or your family through the devastating, debilitating and disfiguring consequences of burn injuries and the scars, both emotional and physical, that these catastrophic injuries leave behind. Our Louisiana burn injury trial lawyers have collected millions of dollars for burn victims, with multiple clients receiving in excess of $11,000,000 each. Paul H. Dué and Donald W. Price represented the lead plaintiff in an industrial accident case that resulted in severe burn injuries to two employees and the death of one other employee, and which resulted in a $158,000,000 combined jury verdict in Plaquemine, Louisiana. At the time, this jury verdict was believed to have been the largest personal injury jury verdict in Louisiana history.

If you or a loved one sustained serious burn injuries during an accident, contact the experienced Baton Rouge, Louisiana burn injury lawyers at Due', Price, Guidry, Piedrahita & Andrews to schedule a FREE CONSULTATION.

Louisiana Injury Lawyer Blog - Burn Injuries