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It may be a great deal or all the other person's fault
When another person is at fault for your burn injury, the law says that the person is negligent. If another person is "negligently" at fault it means that they did not intend to harm you but that they did something [or did not do something] that directly or indirectly caused your injury. Negligence Law states that a person can be held responsible for the burn survivor's injuries even if the wrongdoer did not intend to be careless. One of the many services that an attorney can do for you is to advise you as to whether some other person is also partially at fault for your burn injury and if you are eligible for compensation.
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COMPARATIVE FAULT Shared fault is called comparative fault in a court of law. Read More » |

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FAULTY PRODUCT When a faulty product is to blame, a suit can be brought under products liability law. Read More » |

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WORKERS' COMPENSATION Injured on the job? There are additional benefits covering the burn survivor known as workers' compensation. Read More »
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