Burn injury laws vary significantly by state β statutes of limitations, workers' compensation rules, and liability standards all differ. Select your state for local filing deadlines, ABA-verified burn centers, and attorney referrals.
Each state page includes the filing deadline for burn injury lawsuits, nearby ABA-verified burn centers, and information about state-specific legal rules that affect the value of your claim.
Petrochemical & oilfield hub
3 ABA-verified centers
Maritime & construction focus
Scaffold Law β absolute liability
Industrial & military cases
Steel & manufacturing corridor
Refinery & Marcellus Shale
Steel & chemical corridor
Pharma & military bases
Auto & EV manufacturing
Shortest SOL β act fast
Petrochemical River Parish
Mining & semiconductor burns
Oil & gas DJ Basin
Steel & auto manufacturing
Most favorable SOL in region
Mining & lithium battery plants
Timber & semiconductor burns
Oilfield explosion cases
Shipyard & maritime LHWCA
Aerospace & timber industry
Paper mill & dairy processing
Port of Baltimore maritime
Tennessee allows just 1 year. Louisiana allows 1 year. Most states allow 2β3 years. Once the deadline passes, you lose your right to compensation permanently β regardless of how severe your injuries are.
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