Representing Those Injured In Fires, Chemical Burn Accidents And More
Skin, the largest organ in the body, protects us from the elements. If you were burned in an accident, skin will take time to heal and may require extensive treatment. If the burns are serious, you may need skin grafting or plastic surgery. Seek medical attention as soon as possible so you receive the care you need.
After getting the treatment you need, speak with an attorney about your claim. If your injuries were the result of another's negligence, you may have a personal injury claim. Additionally, a lawyer can help you with insurance issues.
At Cochran & Chhabra, LLC, we will leverage every resource to make sure you receive the support, care and compensation you need after a serious burn injury. With more than 60 years of combined experience handling personal injury claims in Maryland, we have built a strong reputation for providing clients with quality service and personal attention.
Causes Of Burn Injuries
Burn injuries can be caused by more than just fire. You can also receive a serious burn injury from hot water or steam. Electricity, chemicals and radiation can also lead to serious burns.
At our firm, we represent clients who have suffered serious burn injuries, scarring and disfigurement in:
- Motor vehicle accidents — When a vehicle catches fire or a chemical spills during an accident, it can lead to serious burns.
- Work-related accidents— We help clients bring third-party claims for burn injuries that occur in workplace accidents.
- Accidents caused by product defects — Defective stoves, water heaters and other products can cause burn injuries. Our lawyer can help you bring a claim against the manufacturer or designer whose negligence led to your accident.
No matter the cause of your accident, we can provide you with answers to your questions about your claim. We are committed to your case and can handle all of the legal aspects of your case so you can focus on your health.
Whether you suffered extensive first-degree burns, second-degree burns or third-degree burns, we can help you. Contact our Annapolis office for a free consultation about your case.