Burn injuries are among the most painful and life-altering experiences a person can endure. These injuries can leave lasting scars—both physically and emotionally—impacting a victim’s ability to work, care for themselves, or live independently. Whether caused by an open flame, boiling liquid, chemical exposure, or electrical failure, the consequences often include surgery, skin grafts, and lifelong care.
If you or a loved one suffered serious burns in an accident in Las Vegas, the path forward may feel overwhelming. But with the right legal representation, you can hold the responsible parties accountable and pursue the full compensation you need for your recovery. Drummond Law Firm is here to stand with you every step of the way.
Veteran-Led Legal Representation for Burn Injury Survivors
At Drummond Law Firm, our mission is grounded in integrity, preparation, and purpose. Led by former U.S. Army Captain Craig W. Drummond, we bring battlefield-tested discipline to the courtroom and an unwavering commitment to those we serve. Burn injuries require serious legal strategy because insurance companies rarely offer fair compensation without a fight.
A Litigation-First Approach That Delivers
We prepare every case as if it will go to trial. That means we collect evidence early, consult with medical experts, and build a compelling claim that fully reflects your losses. This approach increases your chances of a strong settlement, but if the other side refuses to take responsibility, we are ready to take them to court.
Our clients speak directly with their attorney, not a call center or junior staffer. From the initial consultation to the final resolution, you will have consistent guidance, clear communication, and principled support.
We also offer Nevada’s only Reduced Fee Guarantee®. In any pre-litigation settlement, our firm will never take more than you receive. This ensures transparency and respect—values that guide everything we do.
Common Causes of Burn Injuries in Las Vegas
Las Vegas presents unique risks for burn injuries due to its dense urban environment, high volume of commercial activity, and widespread tourism. From residential fires to industrial accidents, burns can occur anywhere, and often result from someone else’s failure to uphold basic safety standards.
Situations That Often Lead to Burns
Our firm handles burn injury cases arising from:
- Structure fires in apartment buildings, hotels, or commercial properties
- Motor vehicle crashes where explosions or gas leaks ignite
- Workplace accidents involving machinery, flammable chemicals, or electrical faults
- Defective household or industrial products that overheat or catch fire
- Scalding water in hotels, spas, or apartment complexes lacking proper temperature regulation
- Chemical or electrical burns on job sites or from unmarked hazards in public spaces
These incidents may result from inadequate maintenance, faulty wiring, product design flaws, or failure to follow fire safety codes. In many cases, the incident was preventable.
Victims should not be left to absorb the consequences alone. When someone’s negligence leads to a life-altering injury, the law provides a path to accountability, and our firm helps clients walk that path with clarity and strength.
Types of Burn Injuries and Their Severity
Not all burns are the same. The degree and depth of tissue damage significantly influence both the medical treatment required and the legal value of a case. More severe burns often involve long hospital stays, permanent physical limitations, and a lifetime of follow-up care.
Degrees of Burn Injury
- First-degree burns affect only the outermost layer of skin. They are often painful and red but typically heal without lasting damage.
- Second-degree burns extend into the dermis and can result in blistering, swelling, and severe pain. These injuries may lead to scarring and require more extensive medical attention.
- Third-degree burns destroy multiple layers of skin and underlying tissue. Victims may experience numbness, skin charring, and permanent nerve damage. These burns nearly always require skin grafts or reconstructive surgery.
Additional Burn Complications
Inhalation injuries are common in fires and can result in long-term respiratory issues. Burns also carry a high risk of infection, particularly when the skin barrier is compromised. Many victims suffer secondary complications such as dehydration, sepsis, and impaired circulation.
Deep burns can limit mobility by tightening skin over joints or muscle groups. In some cases, the damage results in amputation or permanent disability. The psychological impact—especially from visible scarring or disfigurement—can be equally devastating.
Drummond Law Firm works with medical professionals who understand the unique treatment and recovery patterns for each type of burn. Their insights help us build a complete picture of what our clients have endured, and what they will continue to face.
Liability in Burn Injury Cases
To recover compensation, a burn victim must prove that another party’s negligence, carelessness, or misconduct led to the injury. Depending on the facts of the case, multiple parties may be held accountable.
Identifying the Responsible Parties
Landlords and property managers may be liable when fire safety systems are outdated, alarms do not function, or fire hazards are ignored. In hotels or apartment complexes, failure to regulate water temperature or maintain safe electrical systems can lead to dangerous scalding or fire events.
Product manufacturers can be held responsible for faulty appliances, flammable building materials, or lack of adequate warning labels. These product liability claims often involve complex expert testimony and design analysis.
In workplace settings, employers or contractors may be at fault for failing to train staff on chemical handling, not providing safety gear, or ignoring OSHA guidelines. Workers’ compensation may cover some losses, but a separate third-party lawsuit may be warranted in cases of gross negligence.
Drummond Law Firm investigates all potential avenues for recovery. We gather the documents, inspections, and expert opinions needed to prove both how the incident occurred and how it could have been prevented.
The Long-Term Impact of Burn Trauma
The effects of a burn injury go far beyond the surface. For many victims, the trauma does not end after the flames are extinguished or the skin begins to heal. Burn injuries can create a lasting physical and psychological burden that impacts every part of a person’s life.
Chronic Pain and Mobility Loss
Burns—especially third-degree injuries—can damage nerve endings, muscle tissue, and connective fibers. This often leads to chronic pain, stiffness, and reduced range of motion. In cases involving joints or extremities, victims may lose the ability to walk, grip objects, or complete basic daily activities without assistance.
Scar tissue that forms after healing may contract over time, further limiting flexibility or causing disfigurement. Surgical procedures to release these restrictions are painful and sometimes only partially effective. The physical toll is constant and life-altering.
Psychological Trauma and Disfigurement
In addition to physical suffering, burn survivors often face intense emotional challenges. PTSD, anxiety, and depression are common. Nightmares, flashbacks, and fear of fire or public exposure can lead to social withdrawal and diminished quality of life.
When burns cause visible scarring—especially on the face, neck, or hands—survivors may also struggle with body image issues or rejection in personal and professional settings. This psychological impact is real, lasting, and deserves recognition in any claim for damages.
At Drummond Law Firm, we work with mental health professionals to document the full extent of psychological harm. We understand that healing means more than closing a wound, it means restoring dignity, stability, and peace of mind.
What Compensation Can Burn Injury Victims Recover?
Nevada law allows burn injury victims to pursue a wide range of damages. These include both economic losses—such as medical costs and lost wages—and non-economic losses tied to pain, suffering, and loss of quality of life.
Economic Damages
Burn injuries are some of the most expensive to treat. Victims often require multiple hospitalizations, skin grafts, reconstructive surgery, physical therapy, and specialized care. Compensation may include:
- Medical expenses: Hospital bills, surgical procedures, medications, rehabilitation, assistive devices, and future treatment costs
- Lost income: Wages lost during recovery, as well as diminished future earning capacity due to disability or disfigurement
- Out-of-pocket costs: Travel expenses for medical care, home modifications, or hiring in-home assistance during recovery
We work with medical economists and vocational experts to ensure these damages are fully calculated and supported by documentation.
Non-Economic Damages
While harder to quantify, non-economic losses are no less important:
- Pain and suffering: Ongoing physical pain, sleep disruption, or discomfort due to burns or related complications
- Emotional distress: Depression, anxiety, PTSD, or loss of confidence caused by the trauma or visible scarring
- Loss of enjoyment of life: The inability to participate in activities, relationships, or social events once central to the victim’s well-being
- Disfigurement or permanent disability: Compensation for the lasting effects on appearance, mobility, or independence
In cases involving gross negligence, such as a landlord ignoring known fire hazards, punitive damages may also be awarded. These are designed to punish particularly reckless conduct and deter future harm.
How Drummond Law Firm Investigates Serious Burn Injury Claims
Burn injury cases require fast, thorough investigation. Whether the incident occurred in a hotel room, apartment complex, workplace, or public space, the cause must be identified quickly before key evidence disappears.
Securing Fire and Incident Reports
We begin by obtaining official documentation from responding agencies. Fire department reports, police records, and OSHA filings can all shed light on how the burn occurred and what factors contributed to its severity.
In the case of apartment fires or hotel scaldings, maintenance logs and safety inspection records can reveal whether the property owner failed to maintain alarms, regulate water heaters, or comply with building codes.
Interviewing Witnesses and First Responders
Witness statements are critical, particularly in cases where a hazard was reported before the incident occurred. Our attorneys speak directly with neighbors, coworkers, hotel guests, or bystanders who may have observed the conditions that led to the injury.
We also interview EMTs, fire personnel, or property staff to uncover early impressions, documented hazards, or prior safety complaints. These firsthand accounts often help us establish foreseeability and prove that the defendant had opportunities to prevent the injury.
Working With Fire Investigators and Medical Experts
When needed, we hire independent fire investigators to reconstruct how a blaze started, spread, and affected the surrounding environment. Their analysis may point to faulty wiring, dangerous materials, or code violations that would not be obvious without technical expertise.
To build a full picture of damages, we consult with burn surgeons, psychologists, and life care planners. Their testimony helps show what recovery looks like, and what it will cost over the long term.
This evidence becomes the foundation of a strong legal claim. We do not rely on guesswork or generic arguments. We present clear, fact-driven cases that demonstrate negligence and demand accountability.
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Call the Captain: Free Consultation With a Las Vegas Burn Injury Lawyer
If you or a loved one has suffered serious burns due to someone else’s negligence, do not face the recovery process alone. You need legal representation that understands the depth of your loss and knows how to fight for full compensation.
At Drummond Law Firm, we are ready to stand with you. Our team is led by U.S. Army Captain Craig W. Drummond and grounded in military precision, courtroom readiness, and client-first service. From the moment you call, you will speak with an attorney, not a case manager. We handle every detail of your case so that you can focus on healing.
We offer a Reduced Fee Guarantee for all pre-litigation settlements and never charge upfront fees. If we do not win your case, you owe nothing.
Call the Captain today at 702-CAPTAIN or reach out online to schedule your free, private consultation. We are available 24/7 to help you take the first step toward recovery and justice.