Baton Rouge Burn Injury Attorneys
Burn injury cases are of particular concern to Modica & Dowden, Attorneys at Law, for three reasons:
- Victims often have long-term medical and financial needs.
- The psychological effects can require therapy, especially for children.
- We truly sympathize with the pain and suffering and repeated surgeries our clients face.
Sadly, car accidents occur in the thousands each day, across the country. A large percentage are due to carelessness of drivers, and even auto manufacturers cutting corners at the expense of safety. Flammable substances are always present and burns are among the injuries victims suffer.
Industrial accidents are almost as common, and explosions, electrical fires, chemical burns, and other horrible events can cause death or serious injury.
The lawyers and staff at our law firm understand what burn injury victims and their families are going through. Our work begins with listening. Your initial consultation will be free of charge − and with your attorney, not a paralegal. We spare no expense or effort in investigating your case, to locate the responsible parties and build our legal case for the maximum financial compensation possible.
Contact Our Baton Rouge Area Attorneys
Guy Modica has been practicing personal injury law for over 40 years and we are an AV-rated* law firm. For personal injury clients, we offer a free half-hour initial consultation, and we handle cases on an hourly or a contingency fee basis.
If you need an experienced lawyer contact us today. Our attorneys have been successfully serving injury victims for decades. For personal injury clients, we offer a free half-hour initial consultation, and we handle cases on an hourly or a contingency fee basis. We can be reached toll free at 877-894-5510 or locally at 225-754-9866 to schedule a consultation.
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