Many burn injury disputes in the Covington area don’t hinge on whether an injury occurred—they hinge on how it happened and who was responsible for preventing it.
Typical fact patterns we see include:
- Workplace burns tied to industrial heaters, hot-water systems, steam lines, or equipment used without adequate safeguards.
- Residential and landlord-related hazards involving unsafe maintenance of appliances, malfunctioning heating sources, or inadequate warnings.
- Contractor or jobsite incidents where protective gear, lockout/tagout practices, or safety inspections weren’t followed.
- Event and hospitality burn risks where hot liquids, open flames, or equipment handling procedures may be questioned after an incident.
In Louisiana, these disputes often involve details documented through incident reports, witness statements, maintenance records, and medical records showing burn severity and whether complications developed.


