In Albany and surrounding areas, burn cases frequently tie back to environments where heat, electricity, steam, or chemicals are part of the job:
- Industrial and manufacturing settings: contact burns from equipment, steam exposure, or malfunctioning machinery
- Warehouses and logistics: hot surfaces, forklift/vehicle incidents involving fuel or batteries, or unsafe storage of cleaning agents
- Construction and maintenance work: welding/cutting accidents, hot tools, or improper handling of flammables
- Healthcare and caregiving environments: hot liquid spills, medical equipment incidents, or contact with heated surfaces
- Residential and hospitality settings: kitchen accidents, water-heater issues, and incidents during peak visitor seasons
The incident context affects liability—whether the responsible party is an employer, a property owner, a contractor, or a product supplier. And liability is one of the biggest drivers of whether a settlement offer reflects the full impact of your injuries.


