Injury patterns matter because burns aren’t just “skin deep.” In Portsmouth, we frequently see burn claims connected to:
- Industrial and contractor work (steam lines, hot surfaces, safety failures, inadequate training)
- Restaurant and food service incidents (hot grease, steam burns, kitchen equipment)
- Residential hazards (scalding from water heaters, defective appliances, cooking accidents)
- Public/commercial property exposures (maintenance issues, unsafe conditions, delayed hazard correction)
These situations tend to involve different evidence. For example, workplace burns often require safety logs, incident reports, and medical documentation tied to the work event. Kitchen burns may turn on equipment maintenance records and who controlled the area at the time. The more clearly the story ties the mechanism of injury to your treatment, the easier it is to build a damages case.


