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Burn Injury Lawyer in Atlanta, Georgia

Burn injuries are some of the most painful and expensive injuries a person can suffer. At Howe.Law Injury & Accident Lawyers, we represent Atlanta, Georgia victims whose burns require extensive medical care and long-term rehabilitation. We know how to document the full scope of a burn injury, and we fight to recover every dollar you're owed.

Why Choose Us for Burn Injury Lawyer

Howe.Law is a personal injury attorney firm, not a settlement mill. We don't push clients into fast, low offers just to close a file. Burn injury cases involve skin grafts, infection treatment, reconstructive surgery, and months of physical therapy. Those costs add up fast, and insurance companies know it. We build cases that reflect the real financial hit you're taking, not just the initial hospital bill.

We've handled injury cases across Atlanta, Georgia that go to trial when the other side won't pay fairly. That willingness to take a case to a jury changes how insurers negotiate. When they know we'll walk into a courtroom, the numbers tend to get serious. You get an attorney who actually prepares for the worst case rather than hoping for a quick check.

How We Work

We start with a free consultation where you walk us through what happened. From there, we gather medical records, accident reports, photos of the scene, and any witness statements. Burn injuries often involve complex liability questions, whether the burn came from a car accident, a defective product, a workplace incident, or a negligent property owner. We identify every responsible party and build the full damages picture, covering medical costs, lost wages, future care needs, and pain and suffering. You stay informed at every step.

Burn Injury Lawyer in Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta, Georgia has a high volume of industrial worksites, heavy traffic corridors, and residential construction, all of which create real burn injury risks every day. Whether your injury happened near a chemical plant off I-285, in a commercial kitchen in Midtown, or in a rear-end collision that ignited a fuel leak, the location and circumstances shape how we build your case. We know the local courts, the local medical providers who treat severe burns, and the timelines that matter under Georgia law.

What Counts as a Burn Injury Case?

Burn injuries cover a wide range of harm. Thermal burns from fires or hot surfaces, chemical burns from industrial or household substances, electrical burns, and radiation burns all qualify. If someone else's negligence caused your burn, you have the right to pursue compensation.

The severity matters for your claim. First-degree burns may heal in days, but second and third-degree burns often require surgery, skin grafts, and years of follow-up care. We handle burn injury cases at every level of severity, and we take the long view when calculating what your case is actually worth.

How We Document Burn Injuries to Maximize Your Recovery

Documentation is where burn injury cases are won or lost. We work with your treatment team to capture the progression of your injuries over time, because burns often look worse weeks after the incident than they do on day one. Photos, surgeon notes, therapy records, and expert testimony all go into building your claim.

Insurance adjusters will argue your injuries were minor or that you recovered faster than claimed. We build a record that makes that argument impossible to sustain.

Common Questions

How long do I have to file a burn injury claim in Georgia?
Georgia gives you two years from the date of the injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. Missing that deadline means losing your right to recover anything. If your burn injury involved a government entity or a workplace incident, different rules may apply, so talk to us as soon as possible.
What if my burn injuries happened at work?
Workers' compensation may cover some costs, but it often doesn't cover everything you're owed, especially if a third party, like an equipment manufacturer or a contractor, was responsible. As a personal injury attorney firm, we can look at both workers' comp and a separate personal injury claim to make sure nothing is left on the table.
Do burn injury cases go to trial?
Many settle, but Howe.Law prepares every burn injury case as if it's going in front of a jury in Atlanta, Georgia. That preparation is exactly why insurance companies tend to negotiate more seriously with our clients. We don't accept a low offer just because a trial takes more work.

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