Our Alabama burn injury lawyer understands that a serious burn can be a harrowing experience and may have left you permanently scarred. Burn injury victims may have lost bodily function to some degree, required medical attention to prevent infection, and had a negative impact on their quality of life and self image. At Mike Bell Accident & Injury Lawyers, LLC, we are dedicated to helping burn victims pursue the compensation they deserve, such as reimbursement for lost earnings, medical bills, physical pain and suffering, mental anguish, and more. If there was a burn injury incident that was the fault of someone else, then you may have grounds for filing a lawsuit against them. But first, we strongly encourage you to reach out to our legal team so that we can do a case evaluation first. Then we can advise further. 

Causes of Burn Injuries

There are many ways that someone can sustain a burn injury, such as at the workplace, from medical malpractice, and due to a car accident, among others.  There are also different types of burns that people can develop, such as thermal, chemical, electrical, and radiation. A thermal burn can happen if someone is near a heat-generated explosion or within proximity to a fire. Thermal burns are common for those who have been in vehicle and building fires, or those who have been part of explosion incidents due to defective devices. Chemical burns develop when a corrosive substance comes into contact with the skin. These burns are often seen in industrial accidents that involve oxidizers, strong acids, bases, calculates, or solvents. Household chemicals can also produce chemical burns. It is possible to sustain a chemical burn from exposure to a toxic chemical. Electrical burns can happen when someone is interacting with an unsafe electrical source. While low-voltage burns may not cause much physical damage, a high-voltage shock can. The most prevalent type of radiation burn is caused from the light of the sun and its ultraviolet rays. However, cancer patients can sustain radiation burns if their doctor is performing negligent treatment. 

Legal Help For Burn Victims

Burn injuries are assessed based on severity of damage, and range between first degree burn, second degree burn, and third degree burn. A small burn may cause pain and redness on the top layer of skin (epidermis). A second degree burn is more serious and penetrates the epidermis to the second layer of skin (dermis). As a Alabama burn injury lawyer explains, symptoms of a second degree burn include white, red, or splotchy skin, along with pain and visible scarring. Lastly, a third degree burn is the most serious and may damage beyond the skin into the tissues and fat layer. Nerve damage can cause loss of mobility and numbness in the area. These types of burns often result in permanent disfigurement and scarring. Once your Alabama burn injury lawyer has reviewed your burn injury severity and examined factors involved with the case, they can let you know if a lawsuit against an offending party is the next step. For further support, contact our team at Mike Bell Accident & Injury Lawyers, LLC today. 

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