Alabama Burn Injury Legal Resources

Alabama has three ABA-verified burn centers serving the state's industrial workforce — including steel, automotive, and chemical manufacturing workers throughout the Birmingham metro and Gulf Coast regions. Alabama's 2-year statute of limitations means acting quickly is essential to protecting your claim.

3ABA-Verified Burn Centers
2 YearsStatute of Limitations (Ala. Code § 6-2-38)
FreeCase Review Available

Alabama Burn Centers

ABA-verified burn centers in Alabama. Treatment records from these facilities are critical evidence in a burn injury claim.

ABA Verified
Birmingham, AL
UAB Medicine Regional Burn Center
📍 Jefferson County / Central Alabama

The primary ABA-verified burn center serving Alabama's industrial corridor. Treats workers injured in steel, automotive, and chemical manufacturing facilities throughout central Alabama and the Birmingham metro.

ABA Verified
Birmingham, AL
Children's of Alabama Burn Center
📍 Jefferson County / Statewide Pediatric

ABA-verified pediatric burn center serving Alabama children and adolescents. Critical facility for minors injured in house fires, chemical accidents, and scalding incidents.

ABA Verified
Mobile, AL
University of South Alabama Arnold-Luterman Regional Burn Center
📍 Gulf Coast / South Alabama

ABA-verified burn center serving the Gulf Coast region. Treats industrial and maritime workers from Mobile Bay's port facilities, chemical plants, and offshore operations.

What You Need to Know

Statute of Limitations in Alabama

Alabama's statute of limitations for personal injury burn claims is 2 years under Ala. Code § 6-2-38. You must file within 2 years of your injury date or lose the right to recover damages.

Alabama Workers' Compensation

Alabama's Workers' Compensation Act provides exclusive employer remedy for on-the-job injuries — but you retain the right to sue third parties including contractors, equipment manufacturers, and chemical suppliers who contributed to your burn injury.

Punitive Damages

Alabama allows punitive damages for injuries caused by willful or wanton misconduct, making deliberate safety violations especially valuable evidence in a burn injury case.

Legal Action for Burn Injuries

Recovery Available

If your burn was caused by someone else's negligence — a dangerous worksite, defective equipment, a chemical supplier's failure to warn, or an unsafe property — you likely have a viable claim.

You may recover damages for:

  • Past and future medical care
  • Pain and suffering
  • Lost wages and earning capacity
  • Disfigurement and scarring
  • Psychological trauma

Protect Your Rights Now

Alabama's 2-year statute of limitations means you cannot wait. Get your free review today and protect your rights.

Start Free Case Review