South Fulton residents commonly face burn risks in settings like:
- Workplaces and trades (restaurants, warehouses, maintenance, construction support roles, and other hands-on jobs)
- Homes and multi-unit housing (kitchen hazards, hot water and steam issues, electrical problems, and electrical appliances)
- Public spaces (hot equipment, malfunctioning heating systems, and unsafe premises)
Across these settings, insurers often focus on what they can measure today—like emergency-room treatment—while downplaying what burn victims endure later (scar management, nerve sensitivity, range-of-motion limits, and emotional distress tied to appearance).


