Protecting your rights after burn injuries.
At Glago Williams, we stand with individuals and families facing the life-altering consequences of severe burns, delivering the legal expertise, care, and results needed to rebuild your future.
Burn Injury Lawyers
When you’ve experienced a serious burn injury, the physical, emotional, and financial toll can be overwhelming. At Glago Williams, we understand what’s at stake. Our team is here to help you hold negligent parties accountable and recover the resources you need to move forward with confidence.
Residential & Commercial Fire Injuries
We represent clients injured in house fires, apartment fires, and commercial property blazes—especially when landlords, building owners, or maintenance crews failed to uphold safety standards.
Chemical & Industrial Burns
Our attorneys handle complex cases involving chemical exposure and workplace negligence, often representing industrial workers and service professionals harmed on the job.
Electrical & Explosion-Related Burns
We represent victims injured by electrical failures or explosions at construction sites, factories, hotels, and public buildings—often involving building code violations or defective products.
Medical & Institutional Negligence
We advocate for patients who suffered burn injuries due to hospital equipment failures, negligent care, or unsafe conditions in nursing homes and other institutions.
Why Choose Glago Williams for Your Burn Injury Case?
Trial-Tested Team
We are not afraid to go to trial. Our attorneys have taken over 180 cases to verdict and secured multimillion-dollar awards in complex auto claims.
You deserve justice. We’re here to help you fight for it.
What should I do immediately after a burn injury caused by someone else’s negligence?
Seek medical attention immediately, document the scene if possible (photos, witness information), and avoid discussing fault with anyone other than your attorney.
Who can be held responsible for a burn injury?
Depending on the cause, liable parties might include landlords, employers, product manufacturers, contractors, or negligent property owners.
What makes burn injury claims different from other personal injury cases?
Burns often result in long-term or permanent consequences—requiring specialized medical care, psychological treatment, and compensation for visible scarring or emotional distress.
How long do I have to file a claim?
In Louisiana, the statute of limitations is generally one year from the date of the injury. However, exceptions may apply, so contact an attorney as soon as possible.
Talk to a burn injury attorney who listens.
Glago Williams is ready to help you secure the justice and compensation you deserve after a catastrophic injury. Let’s talk.
