If you’ve ever stepped into a shower that suddenly turned dangerously hot, you know how terrifying—and painful—it can be. Unfortunately, we’ve handled several cases where tenants have suffered serious burn injuries from scalding water in their own apartments. These aren’t simple cases. Unlike construction injuries, where strong statutes offer exceptional protections for workers, holding a landlord or managing agent accountable for hot water burns usually requires proving negligence, often tied to a poorly maintained boiler system, faulty plumbing, or ignored warning signs.
To bring a successful case, we need to show more than just a sudden burst of hot water. We have to ask: Why did this happen? Was there an outdated or malfunctioning boiler? Were there prior complaints from other tenants? Did the landlord or building management know about the issue and fail to fix it? These cases require deep investigation, often including expert analysis of the building’s heating system and interviews with other residents. Courts look closely at whether the owner had notice of the danger. Without it, a case can be thrown out, even if the injury was severe.
Scald burns can cause intense physical and emotional trauma. We’ve represented infants and elderly tenants who couldn’t get out of a bathtub quickly enough, suffering burns that required painful treatments and long recoveries. One client endured serious burns to his legs and feet after being trapped in a tub as the water temperature surged without warning. These cases are heartbreaking because they tend to happen suddenly, and through no fault of the victim.
If you or a loved one has suffered a scald burn injury at home, you don’t have to navigate the legal process alone. These cases can be challenging, but our team knows how to carefully investigate, gather the right evidence, and fight for the justice our clients deserve. Schedule a free, no-obligation case evaluation or call us at (212) 366-4600.
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