Burn cases in South Florida don’t come from one single type of incident. In and around Delray Beach, the most common scenarios we see that affect injury severity and liability include:
- Restaurant and hospitality incidents: hot oil/steam, splash burns, and kitchen equipment exposure—often involving split responsibility between employees, supervisors, or maintenance practices.
- Tourism and high-traffic public settings: exposure near outdoor cooking areas, pools, or crowd-heavy venues where hazards may be overlooked.
- Residential and rental hazards: scalding from hot water systems, defective appliances, or unsafe storage of chemicals/cleaners.
- Construction and industrial work: thermal and chemical burns related to welding, boilers, temporary heating, or improper handling of materials.
- Nightlife & event-related fire/heat exposure: faster-moving incidents where documentation and medical timeline details become critical.
Your claim value tends to rise or fall based on how clearly the mechanism of injury matches the medical record—so the “story” matters as much as the skin damage.


