Scarring and Burn Injuries After a Car Wreck

TELL US WHAT HAPPENED
FREE CONSULTATION

Contact Us About Your Case
FREE Consultation Today.

Scarring and Burn Injuries After a Car Wreck

Scarring and burn injuries are among the most painful, traumatic, and life‑altering injuries a person can suffer in a car wreck. Unlike many injuries that heal with time, scars and burns often leave permanent reminders of the crash — reminders that affect confidence, mobility, comfort, and overall quality of life. These injuries can require extensive medical treatment, including surgeries, skin grafts, and long‑term rehabilitation.

Texas law recognizes the profound physical and emotional impact of scarring and burn injuries. Victims may be entitled to compensation not only for medical bills, but also for disfigurement, pain and suffering, mental anguish, physical impairment, and future medical expenses.

At MLF Legal, our Dallas car wreck lawyers help injured Texans document their injuries, understand their rights, and pursue full compensation for the long‑term consequences of scarring and burn injuries.

How Scarring and Burn Injuries Happen in Car Wrecks

Scarring and burns can occur in many types of crashes, including rear‑end collisions, rollovers, T‑bone accidents, and high‑speed impacts. Common causes include:

  1. Airbag Deployment

Airbags save lives, but they can also cause friction burns, chemical burns, and facial abrasions.

  1. Broken Glass and Metal

Shattered windows, twisted metal, and debris can cause deep cuts that leave permanent scars.

  1. Vehicle Fires

Fuel leaks, electrical failures, and high‑impact collisions can ignite fires that cause severe burns.

  1. Seatbelt and Harness Injuries

Seatbelts can cause abrasions, bruising, and scarring during high‑force impacts.

  1. Road Rash

Motorcyclists, bicyclists, and pedestrians often suffer abrasions that leave lasting scars.

  1. Chemical Exposure

Coolant, battery acid, and other automotive fluids can cause chemical burns.

  1. Surgical Scars

Even when surgery is necessary to save a life or repair an injury, it can leave permanent marks.

Types of Scarring After a Car Wreck

Not all scars are the same. Some are minor and fade over time, while others are severe, painful, and permanent.

  1. Hypertrophic Scars

Raised, red scars that form along the injury site.

  1. Keloid Scars

Thick, raised scars that grow beyond the original wound.

  1. Contracture Scars

Scars that tighten the skin and restrict movement — common after burns.

  1. Atrophic Scars

Indented scars caused by tissue loss.

  1. Surgical Scars

Linear scars from incisions used to repair fractures or internal injuries.

Each type of scar may require different treatment and may have different long‑term effects.

Types of Burn Injuries After a Car Wreck

Burns are classified by severity:

First‑Degree Burns

Affect only the outer layer of skin; usually heal without scarring.

Second‑Degree Burns

Damage deeper layers of skin; often cause blistering and may leave scars.

Third‑Degree Burns

Destroy all layers of skin and underlying tissue; require skin grafts and leave significant scarring.

Fourth‑Degree Burns

Extend into muscle or bone; often life‑threatening and permanently disfiguring.

Burn injuries frequently require long‑term care, including surgeries, grafts, and rehabilitation.

Medical Treatment for Scarring and Burn Injuries

Treatment varies depending on severity but may include:

  • Emergency wound care
  • Debridement
  • Skin grafts
  • Laser therapy
  • Pressure garments
  • Steroid injections
  • Physical therapy
  • Occupational therapy
  • Scar revision surgery
  • Pain‑management treatment
  • Psychological counseling

These treatments can be expensive and may continue for years.

How Scarring and Burn Injuries Affect Your Life

Scarring and burn injuries after a car wreck can have profound physical and emotional consequences, including:

  • Chronic pain or sensitivity
  • Restricted movement
  • Difficulty performing daily tasks
  • Loss of confidence or self‑esteem
  • Social anxiety or embarrassment
  • Depression or emotional trauma
  • Difficulty returning to work
  • Long‑term medical needs


Texas law allows victims to recover compensation for these long‑term impacts.

Compensation Available for Scarring and Burn Injuries

Victims may be entitled to compensation for:


Disfigurement damages often play a major role in scarring and burn injury cases.

How Insurance Companies Fight These Claims

Insurers often try to:

  • Downplay the severity of scars or burns
  • Argue the injuries are “cosmetic”
  • Claim the scarring will fade
  • Suggest surgery will “fix” the issue
  • Dispute the emotional impact
  • Offer low settlements early

MLF Legal knows how to counter these efforts to undervalue your claim with strong evidence and expert support.

How MLF Legal Helps Victims of Scarring and Burn Injuries

Our personal injury lawyers build strong cases by:

  • Documenting injuries with photos and medical records
  • Working with burn specialists and plastic surgeons
  • Demonstrating the emotional and social impact
  • Calculating long‑term treatment needs
  • Presenting a compelling narrative of how your life has changed
  • Negotiating aggressively with insurers
  • Preparing your case for litigation if necessary


Scarring and burn injury cases require careful presentation — and we don’t leave anything to chance.

What to Do If You Have Scarring or Burn Injuries After a Car Wreck

To protect your claim:

  • Take photos of your injuries regularly
  • Follow all medical recommendations
  • Keep records of surgeries and treatments
  • Document emotional and social struggles
  • Avoid minimizing your symptoms
  • Contact a lawyer early


Early documentation is key to maximizing your recovery.

When to Call a Dallas Car Wreck Lawyer

You should contact a lawyer immediately if:

  • You suffered scarring, burns, or permanent injuries
  • Your appearance has changed because of the crash
  • The insurance company is minimizing your injuries
  • You’re unsure how to prove disfigurement or burn damages


Scarring and burn injuries can be among the most significant components of your claim — and you deserve full compensation.

Call the personal injury lawyers at MLF Legal at 214‑357‑1782 for a free consultation.

Scarring and Burn Injuries After a Car Wreck

FAQs: Scarring and Burn Injuries After a Car Wreck

Not necessarily. To qualify for compensation, the scar must be related to the crash and must have a meaningful impact on your life. Even small scars can qualify if they are visible, permanent, or emotionally distressing. Scars on the face, neck, arms, and hands often result in higher compensation because they are more visible.

Yes. Severe burns can cause nerve damage, contractures, chronic pain, and limited mobility. These injuries may require long‑term physical therapy, occupational therapy, and multiple surgeries. Burn victims may also experience emotional trauma, including anxiety, depression, and PTSD.

If the procedure is medically necessary or recommended to improve function or appearance, it may be included in your claim. Even elective procedures may be compensable if they are part of a medically supported treatment plan. Insurers often resist paying for cosmetic procedures, so strong medical documentation is essential.

Evidence may include:

  • Counseling or therapy records
  • Testimony from family, friends, or coworkers
  • Personal journals
  • Expert psychological evaluations
  • Statements about changes in confidence, social behavior, or daily life

Emotional trauma is a major component of scarring and burn injury claims.

Some scars — especially keloids and hypertrophic scars — can worsen months after the injury. If your scarring changes, worsens, or becomes painful, you may need additional treatment. These future medical needs can be included in your claim.

Absolutely. Children often receive higher compensation because the injury may affect them for decades and can significantly impact their emotional development, confidence, and social interactions. Future surgeries and long‑term care are also major factors in child injury cases.

Injured at work in Texas and your employer doesn’t have workers’ comp?

You may have the right to sue and recover full compensation.

Contact MLF Legal today for a free consultation. You pay nothing unless we win your case.

Call MLF Legal today
 214-357-1782

Fill out our online form
for a free consultation.

We only get paid if we win your case.

Contact MLF Legal Today

the Social Security Disability Handbook

Claims Guide

the ultimate servival guide for texas injured

workers