Severe burns frequently leave permanent scarring and disfigurement, and Michigan law treats those consequences as their own distinct category of compensable harm — not merely an afterthought to medical bills. A thorough burn injury claim pursues:
- Past and future medical expenses, including burn-center hospitalization, skin grafting, and reconstructive procedures that may continue for years.
- Permanent disfigurement and scarring as a separate non-economic damage, distinct from pain and suffering.
- Pain and suffering, reflecting both the acute pain of treatment and the chronic pain that often persists.
- Loss of enjoyment of life when scarring, mobility limitations, or disfigurement permanently change the victim's relationships, activities, and self-image.
- Psychological harm, including PTSD, anxiety, and depression, with associated treatment costs.
- Loss of earning capacity when physical limitations or disfigurement affect the victim's ability to maintain their prior employment.
- Loss of consortium for spouses and family members.
Photographing the injury at every stage and working with life-care planners and reconstructive specialists is essential. Call 810-234-3667 for a free consultation.
