Fife sits in the broader Tacoma-area work and commuting corridor, and burn injuries often happen in settings where multiple risk factors overlap—especially around industrial workplaces, residential kitchens, and shared buildings.
In practice, burn settlement amounts are frequently influenced by:
- Work-related incidents (training, equipment condition, safety procedures, and whether violations are documented)
- Property and maintenance issues (hot surfaces, failed heating systems, unsafe electrical conditions, malfunctioning appliances)
- Multiple parties (employer/contractor/property owner; product manufacturer plus premises responsibility)
- Inhalation or smoke exposure when incidents involve fire, heaters, or electrical malfunction
Because these situations can involve different potential defendants, the “value” question depends on who is responsible and what evidence ties the burn to that party’s conduct.


