Filing a Personal Injury Claim for a Burn Injury
Four criteria must be met before a personal injury claim can be filed. The person who caused your injury must have owed you a duty of care, and that duty must have been breached. For example, if a dangerous chemical spilled because the person handling the product forgot to put the lid on tightly, they breached their duty of care.
The next criteria require that you must have been injured due to that breach of care. If you did not suffer a burn due to the chemical spill, you might not have a case.
Finally, you must suffer financial loss, significant physical pain, or disfigurement as a result of the burn. In a personal injury claim, you may be entitled to receive compensation for your medical costs, lost wages, pain, and suffering. This may include mental anguish as burns can be mentally traumatic, mainly if they cause significant disfigurement.