In a suburban community like Fairview Heights, many burn incidents occur in everyday settings: residential kitchens, garages, apartment maintenance areas, retail workplaces, and industrial-adjacent job sites where employees handle heat, chemicals, or equipment.
That location detail matters because it affects:
- Who had control of the hazard (property owner, employer, contractor, maintenance provider)
- What safety steps were required under the circumstances
- Whether the incident was foreseeable and preventable
For example, an insurer may argue a burn was caused by “user error” or that a hazard was temporary. In practice, the strongest cases show the hazard existed because safety procedures, inspection practices, or training were lacking.


