In Clemson, many burn-related claims arise from predictable day-to-day settings:
- Residential incidents: kitchen and cooking burns, grease fires, hot water/scalds, and space-heater or appliance-related accidents.
- Workplace injuries: burns from hot surfaces, steam, welding/torch work, industrial equipment, and jobsite hazards—often with tight reporting timelines.
- Tourism and event activity: visitors and seasonal crowds can increase the chance of slip-and-burn situations near restaurants, hotels, and event venues.
- Campus-adjacent risks: dorm move-in/out activity, landscaping and maintenance work, and temporary setups that can create hazards if safety procedures aren’t followed.
No matter where it happened, the claim usually turns on two things: what caused the burn and how the injury changed your life. That’s why an estimate without the underlying proof can mislead you.


