ABA-Verified Burn Center

Mississippi Burn, Hand & Reconstruction Center
Jackson, Mississippi

If you were treated at the Mississippi Burn, Hand & Reconstruction Center in Jackson for burn injuries or burn-related hand injuries, your medical records document the full scope of your injuries and reconstructive needs. Mississippi's 3-year statute of limitations under Miss. Code Β§ 15-1-49 means acting promptly is critical.

Facility Information
FacilityMississippi Burn, Hand & Reconstruction Center
LocationJackson, MS
ABA Statusβœ… Verified Burn Center
SpecialtyBurn care, hand surgery, reconstructive surgery
FocusBurn reconstruction, hand burn rehabilitation
Region ServedMississippi Statewide / Mid-South
SpecializedBurn & Hand Reconstruction
ABAVerified Burn Center
3 YearsMississippi Statute of Limitations
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About the Mississippi Burn, Hand & Reconstruction Center

The Mississippi Burn, Hand & Reconstruction Center in Jackson is an ABA-verified burn center offering a distinctive combination of burn care, hand surgery, and reconstructive surgery services. This specialty focus makes the center particularly relevant to burn survivors who suffered hand burns β€” one of the most functionally devastating burn injury patterns β€” as well as patients requiring burn reconstruction and scar revision following acute care elsewhere. The center's combined burn and hand surgery expertise provides comprehensive care for the full spectrum of recovery from serious burn injuries.

Hand burns are among the most legally significant burn injuries because of their direct impact on a person's ability to work. In Mississippi's industrial economy β€” which relies heavily on manual labor across oil and gas, manufacturing, agriculture, and construction β€” loss of hand function can mean permanent disability and the end of a working career. The center's detailed documentation of hand function before and after treatment is critical evidence for both workers' compensation disability ratings and third-party lost earning capacity claims.

Why Hand Burn Records Are Especially Valuable in Legal Claims

Hand burns β€” involving the fingers, palm, wrist, and forearm β€” create injury documentation that maps directly onto legal damages for loss of earning capacity and future care. Your records from the Mississippi Burn, Hand & Reconstruction Center may include:

  • Hand function assessments documenting grip strength, pinch strength, and range of motion before and after treatment
  • Operative reports for skin grafting, flap reconstruction, and contracture release procedures on the hand and fingers
  • Occupational therapy notes documenting ADL limitations and work restrictions related to hand function
  • Splinting and pressure garment records documenting ongoing scar management needs
  • Surgical plans for future reconstruction and revision procedures
  • Disability ratings and work restriction opinions from hand surgery specialists
  • Psychological records documenting the emotional impact of visible hand disfigurement

Your Legal Rights After Treatment in Jackson

Mississippi workers' compensation provides the exclusive remedy against your direct employer for workplace burn injuries. Mississippi's pure comparative fault system allows you to recover even if you were partially at fault β€” damages are reduced proportionally by your fault percentage only. Third-party claims against contractors, equipment manufacturers, chemical suppliers, and property owners are fully preserved under Mississippi law.

The statute of limitations for personal injury claims is 3 years under Miss. Code Β§ 15-1-49. Claims against Mississippi state entities require a Notice of Claim under the Mississippi Tort Claims Act within 90 days. Contact a Mississippi burn injury attorney immediately.

Lost earning capacity β€” the reduction in your ability to earn wages over your remaining working life due to hand burn disability β€” is one of the most significant damages in a serious hand burn case. Workers' compensation provides scheduled permanent partial disability benefits for loss of hand/finger function, but these amounts are often inadequate relative to the actual wage loss over a career. In a third-party personal injury claim, economic experts can project full lifetime wage loss based on your occupation, age, education, and the documented restrictions from the Mississippi Burn, Hand & Reconstruction Center. This is typically one of the largest components of a serious hand burn case.

Three years from the date of injury under Miss. Code Β§ 15-1-49. Claims against Mississippi state or local government entities require a Notice of Tort Claim within 90 days. Workers' compensation claims should be reported to your employer immediately and formally filed promptly. Do not wait β€” three years passes quickly during recovery and reconstruction, and evidence becomes harder to preserve over time. Contact a Mississippi burn injury attorney immediately for a free case evaluation.

You should never take legal advice from your employer on this question β€” your employer's interests and yours are not aligned. Workers' compensation is the mandatory no-fault system that covers your medical treatment and disability benefits regardless of fault. But Mississippi law also gives you the independent right to pursue third-party claims against any non-employer party whose negligence caused your burn. Workers' comp does not compensate for pain and suffering, disfigurement, or full lost earning capacity. A free consultation with a Mississippi burn injury attorney will tell you whether additional claims are available in your case β€” most attorneys in this field offer free evaluations with no obligation to hire.

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