Severe burns can change the course of your life. The lengthy recovery time and the ongoing issues such as continuing pain and susceptibility to infection can limit your personal life, your ability to interact with family and friends and your ability to work.

Severe burns also can create psychological trauma. The pain from burns can linger. Living through that pain can have a taxing impact on the psychological well-being of the burn victim. Further, it can be very difficult to face the world when your injuries may have left permanent, visible scars and disfigurement. It can be difficult to overstate the weight of these psychological matters.

For those who have suffered a severe burn, recovery may take a long time and require sophisticated medical care and rehabilitation. Our skilled lawyers understand the correlation between compensation and the level of care it can provide.

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At the law firm of Kearney, Freeman, Fogarty & Joshi, PLLC, our Fairfax attorneys have been helping personal injury victims recover just compensation for decades. We have the skills and experience necessary to ensure that your story is heard by a judge and jury. The impact that your burns and scars have had on your life will be brought before the court so that people understand who you were and what your injuries have done to you.

Contact our Northern Virginia Lawyers for Scarring Victims

When severe burns, scarring or disfigurement occurs, recovery can depend on having access to expensive medical care. If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident, turn to the experienced Fairfax personal injury attorneys of Kearney, Freeman, Fogarty & Joshi, PLLC, in Fairfax, Virginia. To schedule your free initial consultation, call 877-652-1553, or contact us online. All personal injury cases are taken on a contingency fee basis. We collect no fee unless we secure compensation for you.

 

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