Injuries can happen anywhere, but Miami has patterns that show up repeatedly in burn cases:
- Construction and renovation work: burns from hot surfaces, faulty equipment, improper cord/extension use, or unsafe handling of chemicals in job trailers and multi-unit buildings.
- Tourism and hospitality incidents: kitchen and laundry equipment, steam/pressing systems, or slip-and-fall routes that expose someone to heat or flames.
- Residential incidents in older housing stock: unsafe appliance maintenance, space heaters, gas/water-heater hazards, and delayed discovery of smoke/heat damage.
- High-traffic commutes and rideshare drop-offs: while burns aren’t “car accidents” in the usual sense, traffic congestion can complicate response times, documentation, and witness availability.
When multiple parties may share responsibility—employer, property owner/manager, contractor, or equipment supplier—settlement value depends heavily on who can be held liable and what evidence ties the injury to the hazard.


