Don’t Suffer in Silence

Of the millions of reported burn injuries in the United States each year, a majority are caused by the negligent actions of another person or corporation. Burn injuries are extremely painful, and, depending on the severity of the burn, can lead to physical disfigurements and disabilities. If you’re the victim of a burn injury, contact Brandon J. Broderick, Attorney at Law to file a claim and pursue compensation.

Common causes of burn injuries include:

  • Traffic collisions
  • Work accidents
  • Clinical negligence
  • Medical negligence
  • Electrical burns
  • Chemical burns
  • Defective products
  • Recreational fires

If you or someone close to you is the victim of a burn injury, call Brandon J. Broderick, Attorney at Law at (201) 870-1909 to evaluate your legal options.

Your Legal Case

Burn injuries often lead to personal injury and product liability claims. If you’re the victim of a burn injury, it’s important to discuss your case with a lawyer as soon as possible. The cost of treating a burn injury can be astronomical depending on the severity of your burns and the medical treatments you require. Some burn injuries can even necessitate life-long care. This can be financially devastating to a victim who is already suffering the emotional and physical consequences of their injury.

If you’ve experienced 2nd and 3rd degree burns due to the negligence of others, you may be entitled to compensation for injuries. By hiring a burn injury lawyer, you can strive for maximum compensation to help alleviate your financial burden for medical bills, lost wages and, pain and suffering.

You can claim compensation for:

  • General damages
  • Special damages
  • Medical care
  • Surgeries
  • Mobility aids
  • Loss of wages
  • Loss of earning capacity

Schedule a Free Consultation

Contact Brandon J. Broderick, Attorney at Law if you are interested in filing a personal injury claim. The statute of limitations in New Jersey prohibits a victim from filing a claim after 2 years, so it’s important you act with haste. New Jersey follows the discovery rule, so contact our lawyers to see if an extension, if needed, is possible. Our burn injury attorneys will advocate for you in court by conducting an investigation and negotiating for maximum compensation.

Contact Brandon J. Broderick, Attorney at Law at (201) 870-1909 to schedule a free consultation.

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