Arkansas Severe Burn Injuries Lawyer

Justin Minton Law is proud to represent burn injury victims throughout Arkansas with experienced, aggressive personal injury representation. If you or someone you love suffered severe burns because another person or company acted negligently, you may be facing months—or even years—of surgeries, rehabilitation, lost income, and emotional trauma.

Burn injuries are among the most painful and life-changing injuries a person can experience. Even after the initial wounds heal, many survivors require skin grafts, reconstructive surgery, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and psychological counseling. Permanent scarring and physical limitations can affect every aspect of daily life.

Attorney Justin Minton understands how insurance companies evaluate catastrophic injury claims because he previously worked as an insurance adjuster. Today, he uses that insider knowledge to fight for injured Arkansans and pursue compensation that reflects the true lifetime cost of a severe burn injury.

Arkansas Severe Burn Injury Representation from Justin Minton Law

What You Need to Know About Severe Burn Injury Cases

Burn injury claims often involve substantial medical expenses and long-term care needs.

Unlike many other personal injury cases, burn injuries frequently require treatment from specialized burn centers, multiple surgical procedures, rehabilitation, and years of follow-up care.

Depending on the circumstances, burn injuries may result from:

  • Car accidents
  • Truck accidents
  • Motorcycle accidents
  • Workplace explosions
  • Electrical accidents
  • Chemical exposure
  • Apartment or house fires
  • Defective products
  • Industrial accidents
  • Construction accidents
  • Gas explosions
  • Negligent property maintenance

When someone else's negligence causes these injuries, Arkansas law may allow victims to recover compensation for both financial losses and the lasting impact on their quality of life.

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Burn Injuries Continue to Cause Serious Harm

According to the American Burn Association's 2024 Burn Injury Summary Report, burn centers treated more than 18,500 inpatient burn cases during 2023. More than 10,000 burn patients required intensive care, utilizing over 110,000 ICU days, while burn injuries involving inhalation trauma had an overall mortality rate of approximately 26%.

Burn injuries often involve much more than damage to the skin. Serious burns can affect muscles, tendons, nerves, lungs, and internal organs while creating lifelong physical and emotional challenges.

Arkansas's Only Specialized Burn Center

Arkansas has one verified burn specialty center serving both adults and children.

The Burn Center at Arkansas Children's Hospital, staffed in partnership with UAMS Health, is the state's only specialized burn center. The program admits more than 400 inpatient burn patients annually and provides over 2,250 outpatient visits each year, offering advanced treatments including skin substitutes, grafting procedures, rehabilitation, and scar reconstruction.

For many Arkansas residents, treatment at this facility becomes a critical part of recovery after a catastrophic burn injury.

Common Types of Severe Burns

Burn injuries are generally classified according to their depth and severity.

Thermal Burns

Thermal burns result from contact with:

  • Flames
  • Hot liquids
  • Steam
  • Hot surfaces
  • House fires
  • Vehicle fires

Chemical Burns

Industrial chemicals, cleaning products, acids, and other hazardous substances can cause serious tissue damage requiring immediate treatment.

Electrical Burns

Electrical accidents may cause extensive internal injuries that are not immediately visible.

Construction workers, utility employees, and industrial workers often face elevated risks.

Explosion Burns

Gas leaks, fuel explosions, and workplace blasts frequently result in multiple traumatic injuries, including burns, fractures, and traumatic brain injuries.

Common Causes of Burn Injuries in Arkansas

Severe burns occur in a variety of settings. Some of the most common causes include:

Motor Vehicle Accidents

Vehicle fires following serious crashes can expose occupants to flames, smoke inhalation, and chemical burns.

Workplace Accidents

Burn injuries frequently occur in:

  • Manufacturing facilities
  • Construction sites
  • Refineries
  • Food processing plants
  • Electrical work environments

Workers injured on the job may have both workers' compensation benefits and third-party personal injury claims depending on the circumstances.

Defective Products

Faulty appliances, batteries, space heaters, electrical equipment, and consumer products can cause catastrophic fires and explosions.

Dangerous Property Conditions

Negligent property maintenance may contribute to apartment fires, hotel fires, restaurant fires, and commercial building fires.

Long-Term Effects of Severe Burns

Burn survivors often face challenges long after leaving the hospital.

Common long-term complications include:

  • Permanent scarring
  • Loss of mobility
  • Nerve damage
  • Chronic pain
  • Contractures
  • Emotional trauma
  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Disfigurement
  • Loss of earning capacity

Many survivors require years of rehabilitation and multiple reconstructive surgeries.

How Justin Minton Law Builds Burn Injury Cases

Burn injury litigation often requires extensive medical documentation and expert analysis.

Justin Minton Law may assist by:

  • Investigating the cause of the burn
  • Preserving physical evidence
  • Obtaining fire investigation reports
  • Reviewing OSHA records when applicable
  • Gathering medical documentation
  • Consulting burn specialists
  • Calculating future medical expenses
  • Negotiating with insurance companies
  • Preparing cases for trial when necessary

Our objective is to pursue compensation that accounts for both immediate losses and future medical needs.

What Compensation May Be Available?

Victims of severe burns may recover compensation for a variety of damages.

Medical Expenses

Compensation may include:

  • Emergency treatment
  • Burn unit hospitalization
  • ICU care
  • Skin graft surgeries
  • Reconstructive surgery
  • Rehabilitation
  • Physical therapy
  • Occupational therapy
  • Future medical treatment

Lost Income

Burn injuries frequently prevent victims from returning to work for extended periods.

Compensation may include:

  • Lost wages
  • Reduced earning capacity
  • Future income losses

Pain and Suffering

Burn injuries are among the most painful injuries recognized in personal injury law.

Victims may seek compensation for:

  • Physical pain
  • Emotional distress
  • Permanent disfigurement
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Mental anguish

Permanent Disability

When burns result in lasting impairment or disfigurement, compensation should reflect the long-term impact on daily living.

Let's discuss your options—it starts with a simple phone call.

What Should You Do After a Serious Burn Injury?

If possible, take the following steps after receiving emergency medical care:

  1. Follow all treatment recommendations.
  2. Preserve photographs of injuries during recovery.
  3. Keep hospital and burn center records.
  4. Save receipts for medical expenses.
  5. Document time missed from work.
  6. Preserve damaged clothing or equipment.
  7. Avoid speaking with insurance companies before obtaining legal advice.
  8. Contact an experienced Arkansas burn injury lawyer.

Early evidence preservation can make a significant difference in catastrophic injury claims.

Why Choose Justin Minton Law?

Catastrophic burn injury cases often involve substantial insurance policies and aggressive defense strategies.

Insurance companies may attempt to:

  • Minimize future treatment needs
  • Dispute permanent impairment
  • Challenge rehabilitation expenses
  • Offer settlements before the full extent of injuries is known

Attorney Justin Minton understands these tactics because he previously worked inside the insurance industry.

That experience allows Justin Minton Law to anticipate insurance company strategies and advocate effectively for Arkansas burn injury victims.

Frequently Asked Questions About Arkansas Burn Injury Claims

How serious does a burn have to be to file a personal injury claim?

Any burn caused by another person's negligence may support a claim. Severe burns requiring hospitalization, surgery, or long-term treatment often involve substantial damages.

What if my burn happened at work?

You may qualify for workers' compensation benefits. In some situations, you may also have a separate claim against a negligent third party.

Can I recover compensation for permanent scarring?

Yes. Permanent scarring, disfigurement, and loss of function are commonly considered when evaluating burn injury damages.

How much is a severe burn injury case worth?

Every case is different. Compensation depends on factors such as medical expenses, future treatment, lost income, permanent disability, and pain and suffering.

How long do I have to file a burn injury lawsuit in Arkansas?

Arkansas law generally limits the time available to file personal injury claims. Speaking with an attorney promptly helps protect your rights.

Will my case settle or go to trial?

Many burn injury claims settle through negotiation. However, Justin Minton Law prepares every catastrophic injury case as though it may proceed to trial if necessary.

Contact Justin Minton Law Today

A severe burn injury can affect your health, career, relationships, and financial future for years to come. You deserve legal representation that understands the true impact of these life-changing injuries.

Whether your burns resulted from a vehicle accident, workplace explosion, defective product, electrical accident, or another act of negligence, Justin Minton Law is ready to help.

Call Justin Minton Law today to schedule your free consultation.

You don't have to fight the insurance company alone—contact Justin Minton Law now.

The insurance company has a team working against you. You deserve one working for you. Call Justin Minton Law today to schedule your free consultation—and let's start building your case together.

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