Vermont has no ABA-verified burn centers. Patients are referred to Boston-area facilities in Massachusetts or other Northeast centers.
ABA-verified burn centers in Vermont. Your treatment records from any of these facilities are critical evidence in a burn injury claim.
Vermont's only ABA-verified burn center at UVM Medical Center. Treats agricultural, manufacturing, granite quarrying, logging, and construction burn patients from across the state and northern New York.
Vermont's statute of limitations for burn injury claims is 3 Years. This means you must file your claim within this timeframe or lose your right to recover damages.
Time is critical. Contact a burn injury attorney immediately after your injury or discharge from a burn center to preserve evidence and protect your rights.
If your burn was caused by someone else's negligence β a dangerous worksite, defective machinery, a chemical supplier's failure to warn, or an unsafe property β you likely have a viable claim.
You may recover damages for:
Vermont's 3 Years statute of limitations means you cannot wait. Get your free review today and protect your rights.
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