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I was riding my motorcycle in Detroit when a tractor-trailer truck forced me to roll into an oncoming lane of traffic. I suffered a traumatic brain injury and bone fractures, which required surgeries. I chose Buckfire & Buckfire for my case and they settled it for $1,100,000.00. In my opinion, they are the best motorcycle accident lawyers in Michigan.
- Michael J. Smith, Waterford, MI

I chose Larry Buckfire as my medical malpractice lawyer for a wrongful death lawsuit against the VA Hospital relating to my father's death. He settled the case before filing a lawsuit. I give him the top rating for a Michigan medical malpractice attorney. He is the best!
-Sharon A., Ann Arbor, MI

If you need a personal injury lawyer in Michigan, I highly recommend Buckfire & Buckfire P.C. They won a Saginaw nursing home neglect settlement for my father after two other law firms turned down the case.
-Jeffrey R., Detroit, MI

When I was injured in a Lansing bicycle accident, I chose the firm to represent me in my no-fault insurance lawsuit and my uninsured motorists claim. They made the insurance company pay the entire policy and all of my benefits. If you are looking for the best car accident lawyers in Michigan, call them now!
-Robert M., Lansing, MI

I contacted the law firm after researching the internet for a Michigan medical malpractice lawyer. My mother died during surgery at a Lansing hospital. Larry Buckfire proved that an anesthesia error was the cause of her death. We are grateful for his hard work and the substantial settlement he won in our wrongful death lawsuit.
-Sherrie H., Chicago, IL

After suffering serious injuries in an Ann Arbor car accident, I wanted the top-rated Michigan auto accident attorney to handle my case. I chose Daniel Buckfire. Every time I was with other lawyers in Michigan, someone would say how lucky we were to have the "best". So thanks again!
-Pat V., Cleveland, OH

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Michigan Burn Injury Lawyers

The Michigan burn injury lawyers at our firm represent clients who have suffered serious burn injuries. Burn injuries are not only painful but can leave permanent physical and psychological scars. Many of these cases are Michigan wrongful death cases.

Most Common Causes of Michigan Burn Injuries

The most common causes of burn injuries are automobile accidents, fires in structures, electrocution or electrical burns, thermal (steam or liquid) burns, chemical burns, defective heaters and household products, and on the job accidents.

Electrical burn injuries result from exposure to high voltage electricity. The burn injuries are a result of electric current flowing through the body and causing a variety of wounds resulting in serious physical injuries and possible death. Thermal burn injuries occur when there is exposure to, or contact with steam, flames, flash, and hot surfaces or hot liquids with a temperature of at least 115 degrees.

Automobile fires may be caused by gas explosions as well as contact with another object in a collision. Chemical burn injuries are caused by contact with acids or strong bases such as alkaloids. Often strong chemicals are used in laboratories and place on the job workers at risk. Very strong chemicals will dissolve skin at contact and are difficult to wash away at contact exposure.

Structure fires and burn injuries are often associated with residential or office building fires. When these events do occur it is not uncommon to find that heating and electrical equipment has malfunctioned and resulted in serious burn injuries or death to unsuspecting victims.

Burn Injury Classification

Burn Injuries are classified as first degree; second degree; and third degree. First degree burns usually affect the outer layer of the skin. A first degree burn tends to be moist and red in color. A burn of this nature is generally resolved within a week.

A second degree burn is one that penetrates the outer layer of skin and extends to the deeper layer know as the dermis. Pressure on a second degree burn tends to produce red blanches. The burn is moist and pinkish. A superficial second degree burn should heal spontaneously, often within two weeks. However, sometimes, a second degree burn can run deeper into the skin. A burn of this nature will be dry and whitish in color. It will not produce red blanches with the application of pressure. A burn of this nature can take three to four weeks on average to heal. There is a risk that a deep second degree burn will leave scars.

The most severe burn is the third degree burn. This occurs when the burn has destroyed both the epidermal and dermal layers of skin and extends down into subcutaneous tissue. These burns are usually physically depressed, charred, and often are leathery in appearance. A third degree burn may not be as physically painful as the less severe categorizations, due to the amount of nerve endings that may have been destroyed. These burns are very serious in nature and often require skin grafting or other reconstructive procedures.

Burn Injuries

Burn survivors may endure physical and emotional trauma, an injury that leaves one in pain, disfigurement, organ damage, body chemistry damage, and/or sensitivity to temperature change They also often incur significant medical expenses, rehabilitation expenses, and lost earnings.

FREE Book By Michigan Burn Injury Lawyer

To learn more about the laws in Michigan personal injury accidents, you should request our FREE BOOK, "The Ultimate Guide To Injury Cases in Michigan" which includes The "Biggest Mistakes That Can Ruin Your Injury Case." We will send it out immediately.

Statute of Limitations For A Michigan Burn Injury Case

The procedures for filing claims and lawsuits are different virtually everywhere and the time limitations for filing personal injury claims isn't always the same. Depending on what type of case it is, whether it is a slip and fall accident, lead poisoning, or birth injuries, for example, determines the statute of limitations for the case. If you miss a deadline, your claim will be lost forever. For these reasons, you should contact our Michigan personal injury lawyers immediately if you have been injured in an accident.

Our No Fee Promise For Michigan Burn Injury Cases

We will represent you in your Michigan burn injury case under our NO FEE PROMISE. This means that you will not be charged any legal fees whatsoever unless we obtain a settlement or recovery for you. You have absolutely no obligation for legal fees unless we win your case. If we do not obtain a settlement for you, you owe us nothing!

Contact a Michigan Burn Injury Lawyer

If you or a family member have sustained a serious burn injury, you should contact our Michigan burn injury lawyers to determine whether a Michigan burn injury claim should be pursued. We have obtained significant settlements and verdicts for burn injury clients.

Call us now at (800) 606-1717 to speak with one of our experienced Michigan burn injury lawyers about your case. Our office will start working on your case immediately and begin gathering witness statements and evidence to prove and win your case.

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Buckfire & Buckfire P.C.

25800 Northwestern Highway
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Southfield, MI 48075
Phone: (248) 569-4646
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Personal Injury Case Results

  • $5,000,000- Detroit motorcycle accident
  • $3,750,000-Ann Arbor hospital medical malpractice
  • $1,950,000-Detroit cerebral palsy settlement
  • $1,800,000-Detroit truck accident for traumatic brain injury
  • $1,600,000-Michigan Wrongful death lawsuit
  • $1,425,000-Detroit slip and fall jury verdict
  • $1,400,000-Michigan child lead poisoning
  • $1,375,000-Detroit car accident for spinal cord injury
  • $1,200,000-Michigan birth injury for cerebral palsy
  • $1,175,000-Pontiac fall injury on broken steps
  • $1,100,000-Detroit motorcycle accident
  • $950,000-St. Clair County auto accident
  • $800,000-Grand Rapids truck accident
  • $750,000-Ann Arbor car accident
  • $675,000-Flint truck accident
  • $650,000-Michigan child lead poisoning
  • $625,000-Medical malpractice wrongful death lawsuit
  • $500,000-Lansing medical malpractice
  • $450,000-Attendant care claim
  • $410,000-Macomb County slip and fall on ice
  • $400,000-Detroit nursing home neglect
  • $380,000-Underinsured motorist award
  • $375,000-Royal Oak pedestrian accident
  • $300,000-Life insurance benefits for accidental death
  • $225,000-Dog bite to child in Warren
  • $250,000-Port Huron motorcycle accident
  • $160,000-Kalamazoo hospital fall injury

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