In the Stallings area, many burns occur in predictable settings—places where people can assume they’re safe until something goes wrong:
- Residential cooking and hot-liquid accidents (steam burns, grease splashes)
- Workplace equipment and industrial/contractor settings (contact burns, chemical exposure)
- Home heating and electrical incidents (hot surfaces, faulty wiring, malfunctioning units)
- Roadway-adjacent emergencies (vehicle incidents, emergency response hazards, secondary fires)
When insurers evaluate claims, they commonly argue one of three things: (1) the injury wasn’t serious, (2) the treatment wasn’t necessary, or (3) the burn wasn’t caused by the incident. Your settlement outcome often hinges on how well your evidence answers those arguments.


