Some burn claims settle smoothly; others stall because the cause or responsibility is contested. In Oshkosh, disputes often arise in these situations:
Workplace burns in industrial and service settings
Oshkosh’s workforce includes manufacturing and other hands-on occupations where burns can occur from hot surfaces, steam, chemicals, or contact with electrical components. Liability may hinge on whether safety procedures were followed, whether equipment was maintained, and whether training was adequate.
Kitchen and food-service incidents
Restaurants and catering operations can see burns from hot oil, steam, and contact with heated equipment. Timing matters—if the incident is cleaned up quickly, photos, logs, and witness statements may disappear, and insurers may question the severity.
Home-heating and appliance-related burns
Wisconsin winters can push residents to rely more on stoves, fireplaces, space heaters, and hot-water systems. When an appliance malfunction or unsafe condition contributes to an injury, claims may involve product issues, maintenance responsibilities, or failure to warn.
Public venues and event crowds
During larger community events, more people are moving through public spaces and temporary setups. Burns can occur from grills, heating elements, or unsafe handling of hot materials. In these cases, responsibility may involve event operators, property owners, contractors, or vendors.