Many burn cases in the area come from predictable day-to-day risks—then become more serious after medical complications develop.
- Home and kitchen incidents: grease fires, steam burns while cooking, or scalds from hot water/heating equipment.
- Workplace burns: contact with hot surfaces, steam exposure, welding/grinding heat, or unsafe equipment/maintenance.
- Out-of-season property hazards: heaters or electrical issues that aren’t caught early can contribute to burns during cooler months.
- Family- and visitor-related incidents: visitors and children can be injured even when a hazard wasn’t intended for them to encounter.
A Hollister claim is often strongest when the injury story matches the medical record—burn location, depth, and progression—rather than relying on assumptions.


