According to the John’s Hopkins Medical Center, burns are those injuries that are caused by thermal, radiation (including the sun), electrical or chemical contact, and damage to the tissue of the skin. Common types of burn injuries include those caused by contact with fire, burning liquids, steam, chemicals touching bare skin, and hot surfaces. Symptoms depend on the degree of the burn and can include pain, inflammation, change in color of the skin from red for mild burns to black for severe burns, and blistering.
Burns are classified as a first, second, or third degree. Degrees show the damage to the skin tissue that has occurred by a burn based on the depth of the burn and the amount of skin affected.
First-degree burns affect the top layer of skin, the epidermis. Examples of first-degree burns are sunburns. These types of burns are the least severe, and while they may cause pain and mild inflammation, they usually do not form a blister.
Second-degree burns affect both the top layer of skin and lower layers, the epidermis, and dermis. Such burns create pain, inflammation, and blistering.
Third-degree burns are the most penetrative of the skin tissues and also damage nerves, and as such, are the most severe. They affect all skin layers: the epidermis, dermis, and fat. Such injuries cause pain in the surrounding areas (no pain is caused to the area of the third-degree burn itself because nerve endings registering pain have been damaged) and create a dark, leathery look to the skin.
On the job, there are a number of dangerous professions and workplace environments that can lead to a burn injury. Electricians and construction site workers that install electrical lines run the risk of sustaining electrical burns. Cooks in the food service industry may sustain injury due to a hot surface, exploding hot oil, or other heat-related injury. Employees could sustain burns by handling improperly-stored chemicals for cleaning or other use. And poorly-laid electrical wiring could lead to any number of burn injuries for any number of private or professional victims.
Property owners may also neglect the properties they have a duty to maintain for the safety of customers, visitors, or residents. When apartment owners, rental home owners, business owners, landlords of commercial buildings, and similar parties responsible for safety precautions and property maintenance fail to uphold there legal responsibilities causing burn injuries, this can be grounds for a premises liability claim against them by injured victims.
If you’ve sustained a burn injury due to someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to recover damages. A personal injury lawsuit facilitated by an experienced burn accident lawyer can help you recover full financial damages for:
Often, burn injury financial recoveries are uniquely determined to account for the psychological support needed to recover from the trauma, which can be a serious part of any burn injury sufferer’s life moving forward.
Have you been injured in an accident caused by someone else’s negligence and have sustained burn injuries? Our team can help. Cohen & Riechelson represents clients affected by burn injuries in Yardley, Fairless Hills, Doylestown, Croydon, Levittown, and places nearby Northeast Philadelphia & Lower Bucks County, Pennsylvania. At our firm, we work towards fully recovering damages to ensure that their rights are protected, and they are completely supported on their road to recovery. We hold your health and capacity to maintain it to be our highest priority. Contact us at (215) 337-4915 or fill out the easy-to-use intake form for a free consultation today.
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