The Commonwealth of Massachusetts has long played a substantial part in the political, cultural and economic history of the United States. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is a significant transportation hub for the entire New England region. All too frequently, Massachusetts residents are injured in Massachusetts gas explosions, Massachusetts electrical accidents and Massachusetts fire accidents.
Because of the Massachusetts Statute of Limitations governing all Massachusetts burn injury claims, negligence and tort actions in Massachusetts, it is necessary to take immediate action in order to protect your rights and for you to receive just compensation. Call our Boston, MA personal injury lawyers today at (617) 787-3700 or email our Boston, MA wrongful death lawyers at info@gilhoylaw.com and let us put our skills and expertise to work for you.
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It is difficult for your average person to determine whether you or your loved one has a potentially successful personal injury claim arising out of burn injuries. It is thus critical that you or your loved one contact a highly skilled and knowledgeable team of Boston burn injury personal injury lawyers about your burn injury accident case. Please do not hesitate to call our Massachusetts burn injury law firm today at (617) 787-3700 or email us at info@gilhoylaw.com. If you obtain the help of one of our nationally known and nationally respected Boston burn injury accident lawyers, it is probable that your case will settle without you ever having to file a lawsuit or go to court. In order to obtain the highest possible amount of money damages for you, our Massachusetts burn injury attorneys must show that the other party is responsible for your burn injuries. The other party may have acted intentionally or negligently in causing your burn injuries and our Boston burn injury accident lawyers are experts at establishing this.
An intentional act which causes you to sustain a burn injury is largely self-explanatory. To show negligence, however, with regard to a burn injury claim, four elements must be proven:
In order to prove that the other person or entity who may be responsible for your burn injuries acted negligently, our Boston burn injury accident lawyers must first show that the party owed a duty to you. There must also be a convincing demonstration that the other party breached that duty, and in so doing, caused you or your loved one to sustain a burn injury.
For example, a product manufacturer has a duty to exercise reasonable and appropriate care when manufacturing a product. In the event that the Massachusetts manufacturer fails to exercise reasonable care and creates an unreasonably dangerous product that easily catches on fire or results in an explosion accident, the product manufacturer will have acted negligently and may be found responsible for your damages arising from your burn injuries.