Legal Rights of a NC Burn Injury Survivor | Shapiro, Washburn & Sharp

It is estimated one-third of burn injuries in the United States happen to children. The North Carolina Jaycee Burn Center offers a weekend camp for children ages 7-15 who have survived burn injuries. Founded in 1982 in response to a need for traditional camping opportunities for young burn patients, Camp Celebrate is open to any pediatric burn survivor in North Carolina.

What are a NC burn injury survivor’s rights when a personal injury occurs? Here are some answers to frequently asked questions.

How common are burn injuries?

In the United States between 1 million and 2.4 million burn injuries are reported each year. Burn injuries often result from unknown dangers at home.

How does a burn injury victim find a North Carolina personal injury attorney for a claim?

Burn injury survivor support groups, rehabilitation professional referrals and bar associations are sources for finding a NC personal injury lawyer.

How does a burn injury victim pay for legal help?

Lawyers who work on personal injury cases usually agree to a contingency fee, which  is a percentage of the amount successfully recovered in the lawsuit. If there is no recovery, the lawyer does not get compensated.

If a burn injury plaintiff proves a third party caused the injury, what can the damages be?

The burn injury victim may recover lost earnings, medical costs, loss of companionship, and emotional distress. A NC personal injury attorney evaluates what causes a burn injury  to hold the responsible parties accountable to a burn injury victim.

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