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Burn Injury Settlements in Vermont

If you have been involved in a burn injury in Vermont, understanding how the state's personal injury laws affect your claim is essential. Vermont follows the modified comparative fault (50% bar) system, and you have 3 years from the date of your injury to file a lawsuit.

Burn Injury Settlement Range in Vermont

Nationally, burn injury settlements range from $15,000 to $750,000. In Vermont, settlement values are influenced by the state's fault rules, damage caps, and local jury tendencies.

Low

$15,000

Estimated

$100,000

High

$750,000

How Vermont Law Affects Your Burn Injury Claim

Vermont follows a modified comparative fault system with a 51% bar and has no statutory cap on non-economic damages in personal injury or medical malpractice cases. The state's small size and rural character result in relatively few major personal injury trials, but Burlington's growing legal community handles a range of claims. Vermont's ski industry generates a unique category of personal injury litigation.

Under Vermont's modified comparative fault (50% bar) system, your settlement may be affected if you share any responsibility for the accident. Your recovery will be reduced by your fault percentage, and you are barred from recovery if your fault reaches 50% or more.

Factors Affecting Burn Injury Claims in Vermont

  • Degree and total body surface area of burns
  • Need for skin grafts and reconstructive surgery
  • Permanent scarring and disfigurement
  • Psychological impact (PTSD, depression, anxiety)
  • Duration of hospitalization and rehabilitation
  • Future medical care and revision surgeries
  • Impact on earning capacity and employment

Common Burn Injury Injuries

First, second, and third-degree burnsSmoke inhalation and respiratory damageElectrical burns and cardiac arrhythmiaChemical burns and toxic absorptionInfection from compromised skin barrierContracture and limited range of motionNerve damage and chronic pain

Relevant Vermont Statutes

  • Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 12, § 512 (statute of limitations)
  • Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 12, § 1036 (modified comparative fault, 51% bar)
  • Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 20, § 3546 (dog bite liability)

Burn Injury Claims in Vermont Cities

If your burn injury occurred in Burlington, South Burlington, Rutland, Barre, Montpelier, or anywhere else in Vermont, the same state laws apply. Local court systems and jury pools can also influence settlement outcomes.

This information is for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Consult a licensed personal injury attorney in your state.