Burn Injury Lawyers

Austin Personal Injury

Austin Personal Injury

Accidents involving burn injuries result in 7,000 deaths per year according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the United States Fire Administration. Thermal burns result from contact with intense heat such as flame or steam, scalding liquids, or hot metals. Radiation burns occur from overexposure to the sun’s rays or tanning beds or from contact with nuclear radiation (x-rays). Burn injuries often result in high medical bills and long recovery time. Burn injuries can also result due to the negligence of others. If you have suffered burns due to the negligence of another, it is advisable to speak with an Austin personal injury attorney experienced in burn injury law. You may be entitled to compensation for your injuries, lost wages and medical bills.

Some common products causing burn injuries include:

• Mattresses
• Clothing
• Cigarette lighters
• Space heaters
• Faulty automobile fuel tank placement

Types of Burns:

Burns are rated by degree of damage to the person’s body. Doctor’s take into consideration the percentage of the body that has been burned as well as the size, weight, and age of the victim. While only a doctor can correctly asses your degree of burn, here is a brief overview of the various degrees of burns:

First Degree Burns

First degree burns are the most common type of burns involving only the top layer of skin or epidermis. These can occur from a sudden brief blast of heat or mild sunburn. The skin appears red and swollen but does not blister.

Second Degree Burns

Second degree burns occur when the damage reaches past the epidermis to the second layer of skin called the dermis. Superficial second degree burns reach only the outermost part of the dermis and usually appear red and blotchy with blisters. Deep second degree burns penetrate more deeply into the layers of the dermis. These painful burns are more at risk for infection and require longer healing times.

Third Degree Burns

When the first and second layers of skin are completely destroyed and the burn now reaches into the subcutaneous or third layer of skin, a third degree burn has occurred. These types of burns often look white and leather like. Pain is not often felt due to the amount of nerve cells damaged in these types of burns.

If you have been burned due to a product related fire accident or other negligent fire related accident seek the counsel of experienced Austin Texas personal injury lawyers. These types of accidents often occur due to faulty product manufacturing for which the manufacturer is responsible. Call our Austin office today to speak with a lawyer regarding your case. We work on a contingent fee basis which means you don’t pay unless we resolve your case.

 


 
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