Georgia DUI and Burn Injury Victims Deserve Full Compensation

Sometimes, when cars collide in violent wrecks, automobile fires can occur. Sadly, people are often trapped in their vehicles and suffer serious or even fatal burns. When a car fire happens, burn injuries can develop all over a person’s body that can result in severe pain and disfigurement. 

According to national statistics, about 2.4 million burn injuries are reported in this nation every year, including:

  • About 10,000 burn injuries occur to minors
  • Approximately 20,000 burn injuries result in burns over one-quarter of victims’ bodies
  • Between 8,000 – 12,000 deaths occur as a result of burn injuries
  • About 40% of burn victims are permanently disfigured or disabled 

Many burn injuries are caused as a result of negligent drivers—accidents that could have been avoided. Sometimes, Georgia car accidents that result in fires are caused by drunk drivers. When Georgia drunk driving victims suffer burn injuries, the drunk driver should be held responsible for medical costs, skin grafts and plastic surgery costs, other hospital bills, future ongoing medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, pain and suffering, mental anguish, lost wages, and more. 

While many burn injury victims can make a recovery, it is only after expensive medical treatment and severe pain that a recovery is even possible. For this reason, the person responsible for the Georgia car accident that resulted in a fire should be held accountable. If a drunk driver slammed into a car at the fuel tank and caused the car to be engulfed in flames—causing burn injuries to an innocent driver involved—the drunk driver should be held responsible as a result of her negligence and recklessness.

Serious burn injuries can change victims’ lives, leaving them permanently scarred, disabled, disfigured, and not able to work or do the things they love to do. For this reason, burn injury victims or their families need to speak with an accident attorney immediately after a crash to make sure they receive adequate compensation. 

While no amount of money will ever take away the scars and burn injuries, maximum compensation will provide Georgia DUI victims with the best medical care. Additionally, compensation can relieve a person’s stress about expenses from the mounting medical bills and lost income. 

Burn injuries can have a long-term effect on a victim’s quality of life and the life of his family. An experienced burn injury lawyer will know what to consider and how to pursue a financial recovery for a victim’s pain and suffering, mental anguish, future medical bills, future lost wages, and other damages related to the injury.

For a free legal consultation to find out your rights and the value of your case, call Shane Smith Law at (980) 246-2656 today.

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