Recovering Damages for Burn Injuries in Southern California
Personal injury litigation involving serious burn injuries can present difficult challenges legally, as well as physically and emotionally, for the survivor. While there's little question that you've been badly hurt, there can often be sharp dispute as to how much money it will take to support you through a lengthy recovery.
To learn how attorneys experienced with the successful resolution of burn injury claims can help you, contact Baker, Burton & Lundy in Hermosa Beach. We represent people who have been hurt in fires, explosions or chemical exposure throughout the South Bay, Greater Los Angeles, Orange County and the Inland Empire.
We Work With Experts to Prove the Extent of Your Injuries and Disabilities
In many burn injury lawsuits, the ultimate question of damages will come down to a battle of experts offering competing opinions as to the prospects of a complete recovery, the extent of permanent scarring or disfigurement, and how much time it will take to work through a projected sequence of surgery and recovery.
Personal injury lawyer Albro Lundy has more than 25 years of trial experience, and settled a wrongful death claim in a propane explosion for more than $1.2 million. His familiarity with the legal and medical issues involved with burn injury litigation can give you and your family a significant advantage.
We represent clients in burn, explosion and electrocution injury cases reflecting various causation scenarios:
- Industrial fuel explosions
- Chemical burns at home, at work or on construction sites
- Fires in houses, apartment buildings or hotels
- Electrical explosions
- Defective product claims involving heaters, stoves or barbecues
- Motor vehicle accidents complicated by fuel-fed fires
- Accidents caused by exposed or unmarked overhead or underground wires
For additional information about our ability to represent your interests effectively in burn injury litigation, contact Baker, Burton & Lundy for a free consultation in Hermosa Beach.












