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Burn Injury Attorney St. Augustine

Serious Help For Life‑Changing Burn Injuries

Severe burns change more than your skin. They can affect your health, your work, and almost every part of daily life. If you or a loved one suffered a serious burn in St. Augustine because someone failed to act safely, you may be unsure where to turn next.

At Canan Law, we represent people and families facing the long road that follows a burn injury. Our attorneys have spent more than three decades serving this community, and we understand how overwhelming it feels to balance healing, medical bills, and pressure from insurance companies.

If you or a family member suffered a serious burn in St. Augustine, you can contact our personal injury team to discuss what happened and learn what options may be available.

Our firm brings together six attorneys with more than 85 years of combined experience and over 250 jury trials. For personal injury clients, including burn cases, we offer free consultations and work on a contingency fee basis, so you do not pay legal fees unless we recover compensation for you.

Why Choose Our Burn Injury Team

Burn cases are complex, and the lawyer you choose can affect how thoroughly your story is told. When you work with our team, you work with a firm that has handled hundreds of jury trials, including many serious injury and high stakes civil cases. This depth of courtroom experience means we are prepared if a fair settlement is not offered.

Our attorneys have more than 85 years of combined practice experience, and we approach each case together. We test ideas, challenge assumptions, and build strategies as a group, so your burn injury claim benefits from the judgment of several seasoned legal minds, not just one. This team approach is especially valuable when liability is disputed or several parties may share responsibility.

We have obtained multiple multi million dollar verdicts and settlements in serious cases. Results always depend on the facts and law in each matter, but these outcomes show that we regularly handle high value claims and are comfortable litigating them. Our founding attorney, Patrick T. Canan, is AV Preeminent Rated by Martindale Hubbell and has been recognized as Best Attorney by the Best of St. Augustine in multiple years.

Because we have represented clients throughout this region for more than thirty years, we are familiar with the procedures and expectations in the courts that serve St. Johns County. We combine that local knowledge with deliberate, evidence driven case preparation. If you are searching for a burn injury lawyer St. Augustine residents have trusted with serious legal problems, our firm is ready to talk with you.

Common Causes Of Serious Burn Injuries

Burn injuries can happen in a few seconds, but the damage may last for years. Understanding how these events occur can help you see whether someone else’s careless choices may have contributed to what happened. Our attorneys handle claims arising from a wide range of situations in this part of Northeast Florida.

Fires in homes and rental properties are a frequent source of serious burns. Faulty wiring, missing or broken smoke alarms, blocked exits, and unsafe use of heaters or appliances can turn a small problem into a life threatening emergency. When landlords, property managers, or contractors ignore safety codes or basic maintenance, they may be responsible for the harm that follows.

Workplaces in and around St. Augustine, including restaurants, industrial sites, and construction areas, can expose workers to scalding liquids, hot surfaces, electrical currents, and hazardous chemicals. Employers generally must follow safety rules, provide proper equipment, and train workers on safe procedures. In some cases, a company other than the employer, such as a contractor or equipment manufacturer, may share fault.

Defective products can also lead to serious burns. Household appliances, batteries, vehicles, and industrial tools can cause fires or explosions if they are poorly designed or built with unsafe components. When a product fails in a way that should not happen during normal use, the manufacturer or other businesses in the supply chain may be held accountable.

Some common sources of serious burn injuries include:

  • Residential and rental property fires caused by unsafe wiring or missing safety devices
  • Scalding and flame burns in restaurants, hotels, and other public places
  • Workplace incidents involving hot equipment, steam, or flammable materials
  • Electrical burns from exposed wiring or unsafe equipment
  • Chemical burns from spills, splashes, or improper storage of corrosive substances
  • Defective consumer or industrial products that overheat, ignite, or explode

Every situation is different, and you may not know exactly what went wrong. That is normal. Part of our role is to investigate the cause of a fire or burn event, examine building codes, safety policies, and product records, and work to determine who should be held responsible.

How We Handle Your Burn Claim

After a serious burn injury, you should not have to navigate insurers and legal rules alone. When you contact our firm, we start with a free consultation for personal injury matters. During this meeting, we listen to what happened, review any information you have, and answer your questions about the process.

If we move forward together, we begin a focused investigation. Our attorneys review fire or incident reports, medical records, photographs, and any available witness accounts. We may examine whether safety regulations were followed and whether equipment or products involved in the event had known problems. The goal is to build a clear, detailed picture of how your burns occurred and how they affect your life.

We then work to identify all potential sources of recovery. In a burn case, damages might include medical treatment, future surgeries, rehabilitation, lost income, reduced ability to work, and the impact of pain, scarring, and emotional trauma. We consider what your doctors anticipate in the years ahead, not just immediate bills, so any resolution reflects the full scope of your losses.

Throughout your case, our team manages communications with insurance companies and defense attorneys. We handle requests for information and settlement discussions so you can focus on healing. We strive to keep you informed and involved, explain your options in plain language, and answer your questions as they arise.

We prepare each case as if it may go before a jury. Our firm has tried more than 250 jury cases, and that trial readiness often strengthens our position in negotiations. If a fair settlement is not offered, our attorneys are not afraid to present your story in court and ask the fact finder to decide based on the evidence.

For personal injury matters, we work on a contingency fee. You do not pay legal fees unless we recover compensation on your behalf. We believe this arrangement allows people with serious injuries to access legal help without taking on additional financial strain.

Steps To Take After A Burn Injury

In the days and weeks after a burn, it can be difficult to think about anything beyond medical care. Certain steps can help protect both your health and your potential legal rights. You do not have to follow every step perfectly for us to help, but they can be useful guidelines.

Make your medical care the first priority. Follow through with specialists and treatment plans, and keep copies of discharge papers, prescriptions, and referrals. These records often help show the extent of your injuries and future needs. When you are able, consider documenting how your burns look as they change over time, because scarring and healing can become important parts of your case.

Helpful steps after a serious burn injury include:

  • Seeking prompt emergency and follow up care, then attending all recommended appointments
  • Saving discharge summaries, bills, and instructions from each treating provider
  • Taking photographs of your injuries and any visible scarring during recovery
  • Preserving items connected to the incident, such as damaged appliances or clothing, when safe to do so
  • Writing down what you remember about the event and anyone who may have witnessed it
  • Being cautious about giving recorded statements or signing documents for insurers before speaking with an attorney

Evidence can change or disappear, especially in fire and product cases. The sooner you reach out, the sooner we can work to secure important information, contact witnesses, and address deadlines that may apply to cases in courts that serve St. Augustine and the surrounding communities.

Compensation In Burn Injury Cases

Many people want to know how much a burn injury case might be worth. There is no single answer, because many factors affect case value, including how the burn happened, the severity of the injuries, and the amount of available insurance coverage. Still, it is helpful to understand the types of damages that are commonly considered.

Medical costs are often significant in burn cases. These can include emergency treatment, hospitalizations, skin grafts, surgeries, rehabilitation, and follow up care. Future treatment is especially important when doctors anticipate additional procedures or long term therapy. Lost income, reduced earning capacity, and the cost of help with daily tasks may also be part of a claim.

Burns frequently leave lasting physical and emotional marks. Scarring, disfigurement, nerve damage, and chronic pain can change how you move through the world and how others see you. The law may allow recovery for these non economic damages, sometimes described as pain and suffering or loss of enjoyment of life, based on the evidence in your case.

Our firm has obtained several multi million dollar results in serious matters. Those outcomes depended on the specific facts and injuries in each case, and no attorney can guarantee a particular result. What we can do is use our trial experience, knowledge of the courts that serve this region, and careful preparation to pursue the full and fair compensation that the law supports.

Insurance companies sometimes offer early settlements before the full impact of a burn is known. Before you accept any offer, it can be wise to speak with an attorney who understands the long term nature of these injuries. Once a release is signed, you may not be able to ask for more later if additional costs arise.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to pay anything upfront for my burn case?

No. For personal injury matters, including burn cases, we offer free consultations and work on a contingency fee. You do not pay legal fees unless we recover compensation for you. We explain our fee arrangement at the start so you can make informed decisions.

How will your attorneys help prove who caused my burn?

We investigate the circumstances by reviewing reports, photos, medical records, and other evidence, and by examining safety rules that may apply. Our attorneys look at building conditions, workplace practices, or product issues to identify responsible parties. We then use that information to build and present your claim.

Will my burn injury case have to go to trial?

Many burn cases resolve through negotiated settlements, but some proceed to trial when liability or damages are disputed. We prepare each case as if it could go before a jury, drawing on more than 250 jury trials. This approach helps us negotiate from a position of strength.

How long do burn injury cases usually take?

The timeline depends on factors such as how clear liability is, the severity of the injuries, and how quickly medical treatment stabilizes. Some cases resolve within months, while others take longer. We strive to move your case forward efficiently while making sure the evidence is complete.

What should I bring to my free consultation?

Bring any information you have, such as medical records, photos, incident or fire reports, insurance letters, and a list of your treating providers. If you do not have these yet, that is fine. We can still talk through what happened and outline next steps together.

Talk With Our Team About Your Burn Injury

If you are facing the aftermath of a serious burn, you do not have to face insurers and legal decisions alone. Our attorneys at Canan Law are here to listen, explain your options, and help you decide what makes sense for you and your family.

We bring decades of trial experience, deep roots in this community, and a team based approach to every serious injury matter we handle. With free consultations for personal injury clients and a contingency fee model, it is straightforward to get answers without adding to your financial stress.

To learn more about your options after a burn injury, contact our office or call (904) 849-2266 to schedule your free consultation today.

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