In a small city, the “who is responsible” question can narrow quickly—or become complicated fast—based on the setting.
Common Manitowoc burn claim settings include:
- Industrial and manufacturing workplaces: contact burns from equipment, steam/hot-liquid incidents, chemical exposure, and electrical burns tied to maintenance or safety practices.
- Construction and trade work: burns from cutting/grinding, welding-related heat, faulty setup, or inadequate protective procedures.
- Residential & rental properties: kitchen stove/oven incidents, space-heater problems, hot water scalds, and unsafe conditions in rental units.
- Tourism and seasonal activity: grills, fireworks-related mishaps, outdoor heating sources, and public-area hazards where visitors and residents mix.
Why this matters for settlement value: insurers typically evaluate burns through the lens of causation and duty—whether the responsible party had a duty to prevent the type of hazard that caused your injury, and whether they acted reasonably.


