Suffering a third-degree burn is a life-changing event. In an instant, your world can be turned upside down by someone else’s negligence, whether it’s a workplace explosion, a car accident, or a defective product. Beyond the excruciating pain, you’re likely worried about mounting medical bills, time away from work, and how you’ll provide for your family during recovery.
At The Jones Firm, we understand what you’re going through. When clients come to us after suffering severe burns, one of their most pressing questions is about the potential value of their claim. While every case is unique, this guide will help you understand the factors that influence burn injury settlements in Ohio.
Third-degree burns (also called full-thickness burns) are the most serious burns that don’t require immediate amputation. They destroy all layers of skin and can damage underlying tissues, including:
Unlike first or second-degree burns, third-degree burns:
The medical care required for third-degree burns is extensive and expensive, often involving:
The cost of this care can quickly reach hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars, depending on the extent of the burns and the length of hospitalization required.
When determining potential compensation for third-degree burns, multiple factors come into play. Understanding these can help set realistic expectations for your case.
The most straightforward component of a burn injury claim is medical expenses. Under Ohio law, you’re entitled to compensation for all reasonable medical costs related to your burn injury, including:
For severe third-degree burns, future medical costs can be substantial, as multiple surgeries and ongoing care may be required for years to come.
Serious burn injuries typically require extended time away from work. Your claim may include:
Ohio law allows burn victims to recover both past lost wages and the projected value of reduced future earnings.
Burns are widely recognized as among the most painful injuries a person can experience. In Ohio, you can seek compensation for:
It’s important to note that Ohio does have caps on non-economic damages in some personal injury cases. However, these caps may not apply in cases involving “permanent and substantial physical deformity,” which includes many serious burn cases.
Third-degree burns almost always leave permanent scarring. The psychological impact of this disfigurement can be devastating. Compensation can include:
How your burn occurred plays a significant role in your case’s value:
The insurance coverage available from the responsible party can affect your settlement. While policy limits don’t change what your case is worth, they can impact what you’re actually able to recover unless the defendant has substantial personal assets.
Ohio has a strict two-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims, including burn injuries (Ohio Revised Code § 2305.10). This means you generally have two years from the date of your injury to file a lawsuit, with limited exceptions.
Failing to file within this timeframe usually means losing your right to compensation entirely. That’s why it’s crucial to consult with an attorney as soon as possible after suffering a burn injury.
Burn injury cases are complex and require specialized knowledge. Insurance companies know that burn injuries often result in high settlement values, so they fight these claims aggressively. An experienced attorney can:
At The Jones Firm, we treat you like family, not just another client. We understand the physical, emotional, and financial toll that serious burn injuries take on victims and their families.
When you work with us, you’ll have direct communication with Attorney Geoff Jones, who will take the time to understand your unique situation. We’ll guide you through every step of the legal process while you focus on your recovery.
We believe in providing personalized attention to every client. By taking the time to discover the details that others might miss, we ensure that no dollar is left behind in your settlement.
If you or a loved one has suffered third-degree burns due to someone else’s negligence, you don’t have to face this challenge alone. Contact The Jones Firm today for a free, no-obligation consultation to discuss your case and explore your options.
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