In a suburb like Farmington, burn injuries frequently occur in situations that don’t look “catastrophic” at first—then complications show up later. A few common patterns we see include:
- Home and kitchen incidents tied to hot liquids, cookware, or malfunctioning appliances
- Residential heating and electrical problems (space heaters, wiring issues, faulty outlets)
- Contractor or maintenance work involving hot tools, welding/grinding, or chemical products
- Workplace burns for people commuting through Metro Detroit corridors—where missing work can quickly affect household finances
Insurers typically don’t value claims based on what you hope your injury is worth. They value what can be proven: the mechanism of injury, medical treatment course, and whether the burn caused lasting limitations.


