Regional Burn Center

Western States Burn Center at Orange County Global Medical Center
Anaheim / Orange County, California

If you or a family member received burn treatment at the Western States Burn Center at Orange County Global Medical Center, your medical records document the full severity of your injuries in precise clinical detail. Those records β€” burn depth assessments, total body surface area calculations, surgical logs, and rehabilitation notes β€” are critical evidence in a burn injury claim, and the 2-year California statute of limitations means the time to act is now.

Facility Information
FacilityWestern States Burn Center at Orange County Global Medical Center
LocationAnaheim, CA 92805
ABA Statusβœ… Verified Burn Center
AffiliationOrange County Global Medical Center
Region ServedOrange County, South Los Angeles, Inland Empire, and San Diego County
SpecialtyBurn reconstruction, skin grafting, occupational burn care, chemical burns
SoCalOrange County's Regional Burn Center
ABAVerified Burn Center
AnaheimServing Greater Orange County
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About the Western States Burn Center at Orange County Global Medical Center

The Western States Burn Center at Orange County Global Medical Center in Anaheim is one of Southern California's dedicated ABA-verified burn treatment programs, providing acute burn care, skin grafting, inhalation injury treatment, and reconstructive services to patients across Orange County and the broader Southern California region. Located in Anaheim β€” the heart of Orange County's manufacturing and aerospace corridor β€” the center is strategically positioned to serve one of California's most industrially active communities.

Orange County Global Medical Center operates as a general acute care hospital with a designated burn unit capable of managing complex burn injuries. The Western States Burn Center draws patients from Orange County's dense manufacturing base, from the construction trades serving one of Southern California's most active development markets, and from the aerospace and defense industry cluster centered on Anaheim, Santa Ana, and Garden Grove. The facility provides both emergency burn stabilization and the specialized surgical and rehabilitative follow-up care required after serious thermal, chemical, and electrical burns.

Burn center documentation produced during acute care and follow-up treatment is central to any burn injury claim. The clinical records generated at the Western States Burn Center β€” including burn severity assessments, operative reports, and rehabilitation notes β€” establish the medical foundation for calculating economic and noneconomic damages in a third-party lawsuit or workers' compensation claim.

Regional Burn Risks: Orange County and Southern California Manufacturing

Orange County's economic identity is shaped by a powerful combination of aerospace and defense manufacturing, advanced fabrication, construction, and a growing distribution and logistics sector. The Santa Ana corridor and the cities of Anaheim, Garden Grove, Fullerton, and Irvine host some of Southern California's most active industrial facilities β€” environments where burn hazards are pervasive and where employer compliance with Cal/OSHA's safety requirements is frequently inadequate.

The region's aerospace manufacturing heritage β€” anchored by defense contractors with operations throughout North Orange County β€” creates sustained demand for skilled welders, composite fabricators, and maintenance technicians who face thermal and chemical burn risks as part of their daily work. Construction activity throughout Orange County, driven by continued residential and commercial development in cities from Anaheim to Mission Viejo, adds significant arc flash, gas line, and torch burn hazard exposure.

  • Aerospace and defense manufacturing: Orange County is home to defense contractors and aerospace subcontractors producing aircraft components, missile systems, and electronic assemblies. Manufacturing processes involving welding, composite curing, solvent cleaning, and machining create significant thermal and chemical burn risk. Defective safety equipment, inadequate machine guarding, and Cal/OSHA violations are common bases for third-party claims.
  • Chemical and solvent burns in manufacturing: Industrial cleaning, surface preparation, and metal treatment operations throughout Orange County's manufacturing sector involve hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, caustic soda, and industrial solvents. Inadequate personal protective equipment, defective chemical containers, and failures in hazard communication training are frequent contributing factors in chemical burn injuries.
  • Construction arc flash and gas burns: Southern California's construction boom β€” particularly in Orange County's ongoing residential and mixed-use development β€” creates constant exposure to welding operations, torch cutting, gas line strikes, and electrical arc flash. General contractor liability for subcontractor burn injuries is well-established under California law.
  • Automotive service and manufacturing: Orange County and adjacent communities host a large number of auto dealerships, fleet service facilities, and auto parts manufacturers. Fuel fire, battery acid, and welding burns are common in automotive service environments, and employer safety violations are frequently documented by Cal/OSHA following serious incidents.
  • Restaurant and hospitality burns: Orange County's massive hospitality industry β€” anchored by Anaheim's resort district β€” employs thousands of kitchen workers who face grease fire, steam, and chemical cleaning agent burn risks. Third-party equipment defect and premises liability claims are available in many commercial kitchen burn cases.
  • Distribution and logistics facility burns: The Inland Empire-adjacent portion of Orange County hosts significant warehouse and distribution operations. Forklift fuel fires, battery charging station arc flash, and chemical spills in distribution environments are increasingly common sources of serious burn injuries.

Your Legal Rights After Treatment at Western States Burn Center

California requires virtually all employers to carry workers' compensation insurance under California Labor Code Β§ 3700. Workers' comp provides medical benefits and partial wage replacement, but it does not compensate you for pain and suffering, permanent disfigurement, or your full long-term economic losses β€” and it prevents you from suing your direct employer.

California Labor Code Β§ 3852 preserves your separate right to sue any third party whose negligence contributed to your burn injury. In Orange County's manufacturing and construction environment, liable third parties often include:

  • General contractors who failed to maintain safe worksites or supervise subcontractors under California Labor Code Β§ 6400
  • Equipment and machinery manufacturers whose defective products lacked adequate safety guards, warnings, or emergency shutoffs
  • Chemical manufacturers and distributors who failed to provide adequate hazard communication or whose products lacked proper safety data sheets
  • Property owners who maintained unreasonably dangerous conditions at premises where you were working as a contractor or vendor
  • Staffing and labor agencies that placed you in dangerous work environments without adequate safety screening

California's personal injury statute of limitations is 2 years from the date of injury under Code of Civil Procedure Β§ 335.1. Claims involving government entities require a government tort claim within 6 months under Government Code Β§ 911.2. Cal/OSHA citation records following a workplace burn are strong third-party liability evidence, and California's punitive damages statute (Civil Code Β§ 3294) allows additional damages for conscious disregard of worker safety.

How Western States Burn Center Records Strengthen Your Claim

ABA-verified burn centers produce comprehensive clinical documentation that is essential to establishing the full value of a burn injury claim. Records from the Western States Burn Center typically include:

  • Burn mapping diagrams documenting the location, depth, and distribution of burns as a percentage of total body surface area (TBSA)
  • Burn depth classification distinguishing partial-thickness from full-thickness injuries with the clinical specificity required for damages analysis
  • Operative reports for skin grafting, escharotomy, and reconstructive procedures establishing the complexity and extent of surgical treatment
  • Inhalation injury records documenting airway damage, respiratory complications, and long-term pulmonary consequences
  • Rehabilitation records tracking functional recovery and identifying permanent impairments that support future medical expense projections
  • Psychological records documenting PTSD, depression, and quality-of-life losses that form the basis of noneconomic damage claims

Your attorney will use these records, obtained with your written authorization, as the evidentiary foundation of your claim. An experienced Southern California burn injury attorney knows how to obtain, analyze, and present burn center documentation to achieve maximum recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions

If your burn was caused by someone else's negligence β€” a hazardous worksite, defective equipment, a manufacturer's failure to warn, or a property owner's dangerous conditions β€” you likely have a viable claim. California law allows you to pursue third-party claims even while collecting workers' compensation. Treatment at an ABA-verified burn center is compelling evidence of injury severity. A free consultation will help you understand who is liable and what your claim may be worth. Call us or submit the form above β€” there is no fee unless you win.

California's statute of limitations for personal injury is 2 years from the date of injury under Code of Civil Procedure Β§ 335.1. Government entity claims β€” including claims against public utilities or municipalities β€” require a government tort claim within 6 months of the incident under Government Code Β§ 911.2. Evidence such as surveillance footage, Cal/OSHA investigation files, and witness testimony can be lost quickly, so early legal action is essential.

Yes. Under HIPAA and California Health and Safety Code Β§ 123111, you have the right to request your complete medical records from Orange County Global Medical Center. Submit a written authorization through the hospital's Medical Records department, or authorize your attorney to request the records directly β€” which is typically the most efficient method for litigation purposes.

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