Burn injuries frequently happen in settings where people don’t expect serious harm:
- Homes and basements during repairs or cleanup after water intrusion
- Heating-related incidents (space heaters, furnaces, fireplaces, venting issues)
- Residential and small business maintenance—hot water, steam, boilers, or industrial-grade equipment
- Workplace incidents tied to industrial employers, fabrication, or handling heated materials
- Everyday public hazards near sidewalks, entryways, or poorly maintained property areas
In many cases, the dispute begins early: the insurance side may argue the incident was a simple accident, that the burn was minor, or that the long-term problems developed later for unrelated reasons.
Your job early on is to build a clear medical timeline and preserve the evidence that shows what happened in Lockport.


