In a smaller community like Newberg, many serious burns don’t come from major industrial disasters—they come from places people assume are “safe”: kitchens, garages, seasonal property work, and neighborhood rentals.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Cooking and grease incidents that escalate into deeper burns
- Hot water / water heater / pressure washer mishaps
- Woodshop and craft work involving hot surfaces, solvents, or chemical exposures
- Residential fires tied to faulty wiring, overloaded circuits, or appliance problems
- Rental and property-related incidents where maintenance concerns and prior complaints matter
In these situations, the question isn’t only “how bad is the burn?”—it’s also who had the duty to prevent the hazard and whether that duty was met.


