Severe burns from crashes, fires, boat explosions, electrical accidents, and defective products cause excruciating pain and require long, costly treatment. Injury Claim Team connects burn victims with attorneys who understand the lifelong impact.
Common Causes of Burn Injury Cases in Florida
Understanding how these accidents happen helps prove fault. Frequent causes include:
- Vehicle and boat fires
- Electrical accidents
- Chemical exposure
- Defective products
- Workplace accidents
- Apartment and building fires
Common Injuries
Burn Injury cases in Florida often result in serious harm, including:
- First, second, and third-degree burns
- Permanent scarring and disfigurement
- Nerve damage
- Infections
- Amputations
- Emotional trauma
Florida Law: What You Need to Know
Burn injury claims often involve multiple liable parties — drivers, manufacturers, property owners, or employers — and require documenting extensive medical treatment, skin grafts, reconstructive surgery, and the emotional impact of disfigurement. Full compensation accounts for both economic and non-economic losses.
Florida deadline: Most negligence injury claims must be filed within two years of the accident under Fla. Stat. § 95.11(4)(a). Government claims have separate, shorter notice deadlines.
How Injury Claim Team Helps
Injury Claim Team is not a law firm — we are a free service that connects injured Floridians with experienced, independent personal injury attorneys who handle burn injury cases. We match you with the right lawyer for your situation, anywhere in Florida, and there is never a fee unless your case is won. Your case review is free, confidential, and available 24/7.
Florida Burn Injury FAQs
Nothing upfront. Our network attorneys work on a contingency fee — you pay no fee unless they recover compensation for you. The case review is always free.
Most Florida negligence claims must be filed within two years of the accident. Government-related claims have separate notice deadlines. It is best to act quickly to preserve evidence.
It depends on the severity of your injuries, medical costs, lost income, the strength of the liability evidence, and available insurance. A free review is the best way to estimate your claim's value.