Queens Burn Injury Lawyer
Law Office of Cohen & Jaffe, LLP.
Law Office of Cohen & Jaffe, LLP.
LEGALLY REVIEWED BY:
Richard S. Jaffe, Trial Attorney and Litigator
April 29, 2024
Accidents can happen at any moment, turning our lives upside down in the blink of an eye. One of the most devastating outcomes of such incidents is a burn injury, which can cause excruciating pain and long-term damage. At the Law Office of Cohen & Jaffe, LLP, our personal injury attorneys understand the devastating impact of burn injuries and the unique challenges they present.
Our dedicated burn injury lawyers at the Law Law Office of Cohen & Jaffe, LLP are here to provide compassionate legal guidance and fight for the compensation you deserve. With our extensive experience and unwavering commitment to justice, we will tirelessly pursue every avenue to secure the financial resources you need for medical care and rehabilitation.
Evaluating the Worth of a Burn Injury: Key Factors to Consider
Suffering a burn injury can be a life-altering experience, resulting in physical pain, medical expenses, and long-term consequences. If you have sustained a burn injury, understanding how its value is determined is crucial when seeking compensation for your damages.
The Severity of the Burn Injury
One of the primary factors considered when determining the value of a burn injury is the severity of the burn itself. Burns are classified into different degrees, ranging from first-degree (superficial) to fourth-degree (deep tissue damage). The more severe the burn, the higher the potential compensation may be, as it typically entails more extensive medical treatment, longer recovery periods, and increased physical impairment.
The Extent of Physical and Functional Impairment
The extent of physical and functional impairment caused by the burn injury is another critical factor in assessing its value. This includes evaluating any permanent disfigurement, scarring, loss of limb functionality, or diminished quality of life resulting from the injury. Burn injuries that result in significant long-term disabilities or impairments may warrant higher compensation to account for the lasting effects on the victim’s daily life and future prospects.
Medical Expenses and Rehabilitation Costs
The financial impact of a burn injury plays a crucial role in determining its value. This includes current and anticipated medical expenses related to the injury, such as hospitalization, surgeries, medication, rehabilitation, and ongoing therapy. Expert testimony from medical professionals may be utilized to establish the extent of necessary treatments and the associated costs, ensuring these expenses are properly accounted for when calculating the compensation.
Loss of Income and Future Earning Capacity
If the burn injury causes the victim to miss work or renders them unable to work temporarily or permanently, the loss of income is considered when determining its value. Additionally, future earning capacity may be factored in, especially if the burn injury hinders the victim’s ability to pursue their chosen profession or reduces their potential for career advancement.
Impact on Daily Life and Activities
The impact of the burn injury on the victim’s daily life and activities is also taken into consideration. This includes limitations in performing routine tasks, participating in hobbies, enjoying social interactions, and engaging in physical activities. Compensation may be awarded to address the loss of enjoyment and diminished quality of life resulting from these limitations.
What Damages Are Available in a Burn Injury Claim?
Suffering a burn injury can be a traumatic and life-altering experience, resulting in physical pain and significant financial burdens. By familiarizing yourself with the various types of compensation, you can better navigate the legal process and work towards securing the financial resources needed for your recovery.
Medical Expenses
The most apparent type of damages in a burn injury claim is medical expenses. Burn injuries often require extensive medical treatment, including emergency care, hospitalization, surgeries, medications, wound care, and rehabilitation. All past and future medical expenses directly related to the burn injury can be claimed as damages. It is crucial to keep detailed records of all medical bills, prescriptions, and treatment-related expenses to accurately assess the compensation owed.
Lost Income and Earning Capacity
Burn injuries can lead to temporary or permanent disabilities, preventing victims from returning to work or reducing their ability to earn income. Lost income includes the wages or salary the victim could not earn during recovery. Additionally, if the burn injury results in long-term or permanent impairment that affects the victim’s earning capacity, compensation for the loss of future income and career opportunities may also be sought. Expert opinions and vocational assessments may be utilized to determine the extent of these damages.
Disfigurement and Scarring
Burn injuries often leave visible scars or disfigurements which can have long-lasting effects on a person’s self-esteem and quality of life. Compensation may be sought for disfigurement and scarring damages to address the physical and psychological impact. The location, size, and permanence of the scars, as well as the need for any future cosmetic procedures, are taken into account when determining the appropriate compensation.
Rehabilitation and Therapy Costs
Recovering from a burn injury often involves extensive rehabilitation and therapy, such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, and psychological counseling. These services are vital for restoring physical function, improving mobility, and addressing other issues associated with the burn injury. The costs of rehabilitation and therapy, both present and future, can be included in the claim for damages.
Loss of Enjoyment and Quality of Life
Burn injuries can significantly impact a person’s ability to engage in activities they once enjoyed and diminish their overall quality of life. Compensation may be pursued for the loss of enjoyment of life, including limitations in hobbies, social interactions, and personal relationships caused by the burn injury.
Contact an Experienced Queens Burn Injury Lawyer Today
Navigating the complexities of a burn injury claim can be overwhelming, but seeking the compensation you deserve is essential for your recovery and rebuilding your life. The Law Office of Cohen & Jaffe, LLP understands the challenges you face and is dedicated to fighting for your rights. We have a proven track record of advocating for burn injury victims, helping them secure the compensation needed for medical expenses, lost income, and more.
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LEGALLY REVIEWED BY: Richard S. Jaffe, Trial Attorney and Litigator April 29, 2024
Attorney Richard S. Jaffe is known for his reputation as a fierce litigator and trial attorney who has secured several multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements over the past 20 years. Fighting for the rights of those who have been injured as a result of negligence may be Richard’s passion, but that is just the beginning when it comes to the myriad ways he gives back to his community.
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