Many burn injuries in the Flint area involve scenarios where fault and causation can get complicated quickly:
- Workplace incidents (welding, boilers, steam lines, industrial cleaning chemicals, faulty guards)
- Residential heat and wiring hazards in older homes (space heaters, malfunctioning appliances, electrical shorts)
- Maintenance and contractor work (improper handling of hot water systems, HVAC repairs, unsafe storage of chemicals)
- Public and retail environments where slip hazards, spills, and equipment issues overlap with burn risks
In these situations, the question isn’t only “how bad was the burn?” It’s also who controlled the hazard, what safety steps were required locally and under workplace policy, and whether the evidence lines up with the medical timeline.


