Any party who might be responsible for a burn injury can be held liable for that injury. You still must show that person’s negligent or intentional behavior resulted in the burn injury. You can potentially sue more than one party for a burn injury, including property owners, business operators, product manufacturers, and private individuals. However, you have to establish that the person you are suing is responsible for the burn injury, whether through negligence or intentional behavior.
Burn injuries can result from product defects, accidents in the workplace, accidents at home, traffic accidents, or other causes. The key to holding another party liable for the injury still lies in showing that their negligence caused the injury.