Burn cases often become more difficult when multiple parties or multiple hazards are involved. In San Marcos, residents frequently face situations like:
- Kitchen, grill, and hot-water incidents in rental properties (landlord/maintenance disputes can affect settlement leverage).
- Workplace burns tied to restaurants, warehouses, construction sites, and small manufacturing operations (fault may involve training, safety equipment, or maintenance records).
- Event-related injuries during peak foot-traffic periods (food vendors, temporary equipment, and crowded egress can raise questions about foreseeability and safety practices).
- Commuting and roadside incidents involving vehicle fires or hot components (causation can be disputed when multiple mechanical or traffic factors are alleged).
A settlement number is only as good as the evidence behind it—so the real question is whether your documentation matches the way Texas insurers typically evaluate liability.


