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New Orleans Burn Injury Lawyer

Dedicated Burn Injury Attorney in New Orleans, LA

AV-Rated by Martindale-Hubbell

Burn injuries in accidents have the potential to be incredibly serious, causing nerve damage, disfigurement, and severe pain. Chemical burns, thermal burns, and electrical burns are some of the most frequent forms of burns in workplace accidents, car collisions, and accidents on dangerous property. If your injuries happened because someone was negligent, you need a New Orleans burn injury lawyer to help you file and recover the costs you need to recover.

  • AV-Rated by Martindale-Hubbell® (2026)
  • Over 40 Years of Combined Legal Experience
  • $10 Million+ Recovered for Our Clients Since 2008
  • After-Hours Availability – for Urgent Legal Matters

Protect Your Rights With Hammond Law Firm, LLC

The team at Hammond Law Firm, LLC has served New Orleans for 18 years, and we are proud to help injured individuals and their families get the financial support needed to recover and move forward. Our attorneys have over 40 years of combined experience and have secured settlements and verdicts, like a $500,000 industrial accident result. These and other past successes do not guarantee results in a future case but show how we advocate for our clients’ interests.

When you are hurt during your work or because someone else was careless, you deserve an effective and experienced advocate. Our New Orleans personal injury lawyers help you by negotiating with the relevant insurance company or taking your case to court when necessary. We have substantial experience in local courts, such as the Orleans Civil District Court. When you bring your case to us, we listen to you, assess your options for compensation, and work to protect your rights.

How Do Burn Injuries Happen in New Orleans, Louisiana?

There are many ways that burn injuries happen throughout New Orleans and the nation. In 2023, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported 288,547 emergency department visits and 45,297 hospitalizations from fire or burns in the U.S. Not all causes of burn injuries in New Orleans give you the grounds for a claim, but some do. The most frequent reasons for these injuries include:

  • Defective products. When defective or unreasonably dangerous products cause burn injuries, the manufacturer may be liable. This can include products like electronics, appliances, tools, chemical cleaning supplies, and other products.
  • Workplace accidents. Hazardous work sites, like those in the maritime or construction industry, can see severe accidents leading to burn injuries. There were 173 severe workplace injuries in the state in 2024, and 11 of them occurred in New Orleans workplaces. Injured employees can file for workers’ compensation.
    These offer fewer options for damages compared to personal injury claims, but do not require you to prove someone was at fault. Personal injury cases might be possible when there is gross negligence or a third party is to blame for the accident.
  • Vehicle collisions. Burns can occur during serious vehicle collisions because of fires, chemical spills, fuel tank issues, and other issues in a collision. There were 372 vehicular collisions that led to suspected serious injuries in New Orleans in 2025. Vehicle collisions are most often caused by a negligent driver, but can also be the fault of product manufacturers or the employers of drivers.
  • Residential fires. Burns can be caused by fire hazards in homes because of cooking issues, dangerous use of space heaters or heating pads, faulty wiring in a home, or open flame fires. There are some potentially liable parties for these accidents, such as a property owner, the manufacturer of a product, a maintenance provider, or other parties.
  • Dangerous premises. Electrical hazards or other dangerous conditions can lead to fires and burns. When you were hurt on someone else’s property because of their lack of reasonable care, they could be liable for your injuries.
  • Recreational incidents. Burns can be caused by campfire or grilling incidents or occur during an accident with fireworks. While these cases may not have a liable party, some may. It’s important to assess whether someone breached their duty of care, causing the injury.

Burn injuries may require significant investigation to determine how they happened and whether an individual or company can be held liable. This investigation is easier with the experience and resources of a personal injury and burn injury attorney.

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FAQs

How Much Compensation Do You Get for a Burn Injury?

The compensation you get for a burn injury depends on the severity of the injury, the type of claim you are able to file, and other factors. Filing a personal injury claim recovers unique damages compared to a workers’ compensation claim. In either type of claim, a more serious injury is likely to result in more compensation, because medical costs are usually higher, and you will likely need more time off work to recover.

Does a Burn Count as an Injury?

Yes, a burn counts as an injury when you are filing a personal injury claim if it leaves you with financial or personal damages that are legally recognizable. This may include the medical costs of treatment, the income you lost during the time your injury prevented you from working, and the personal pain and suffering you dealt with. When you can hold someone liable for the injury, you can file a claim to recover these and other damages.

What Are the Three Types of Burn Injuries?

The three types of burn injuries are first-, second-, and third-degree burns. They are categorized largely by the depth of injury of the burns. A third-degree burn impacts the top layer of skin, while a first-degree burn can impact skin, tissues, nerves, muscles, and bones. While first-degree burns result in the most severe injuries, even third-degree burns can have serious medical consequences depending on their cause and how much of a person’s body they cover.

When Should You Hire a Burn Injury Lawyer in New Orleans?

You should hire a burn injury lawyer in New Orleans as soon as possible after suffering an injury at work or because of another person’s carelessness. Filing a claim for compensation and dealing with an insurance company is complicated and frustrating, and you shouldn’t have to deal with this while you recover. An attorney deals with the insurance company for you, so you don’t have to argue with insurance adjusters who try to minimize your injury.

New Orleans, LA Burn Injury Attorney

It’s important that you act quickly after suffering a burn injury and get the medical care and legal guidance you need. You have a short window to file a claim, or else lose the ability to recover compensation. At Hammond Law Firm, LLC, we can help you file a claim in New Orleans and throughout Louisiana. Contact us today.


New Orleans Burn Injury Lawyer Reviews

Al B. 
Exceptional service from start to finish. The attorneys were knowledgeable, responsive, and fought hard on my behalf. Their efforts led to positive outcome. Highly recommended!
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Ron King
Hammond law firm is one of the best firms in the country! I’ve been represented twice, and all the staff members are great to work with. They take the time to make sure you fully understand your case. Thanks Hammond Law. My firm for life!!!! Hammond Law does it all, just one call!
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Denny Henderson
I would like to thank Mr. Hammond and his team. When I would have a question or a concern they would be prompt with a response. They did everything to make sure that I received the best outcome possible, and I highly recommend them.
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Hammond Law Firm, LLC – New Orleans Office

650 Poydras St., Ste. 2617
New Orleans, LA 70130

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