Accidents happen all the time and often cause injuries, but an accident involving burns can be especially dangerous. They can limit you physically, and the additional pain and harm of burns can last for months or even years.
If you were burned in an accident, a Cranford burn injury lawyer can help you find out what happened and make a claim. Our qualified catastrophic injury attorneys at Voto & Cavalli, P.C., can guide you in seeking compensation based on your injuries.
Burns add more risk and danger to injuries resulting from an accident. A burn can damage the skin and structures beneath and create an area prone to infection.
The severity of a burn is measured in degrees, from first through fourth. A first-degree burn is usually mild and superficial, such as a slight sunburn, while second-degree burns penetrate deeper into the skin and cause greater pain. A third-degree burn can discolor the skin and hurt the nerves and muscles beneath it, if not permanently scar the skin. The most serious burn, fourth degree, can permanently damage the skin and tissue underneath and even be life-threatening.
The cause of a burn can affect its severity. Flames can burn a person on the surface, and electrocution can create burns where electricity flows through the body. Caustic chemicals and chemical vapors can burn the skin and the inside of a person’s mouth, trachea, and lungs.
These injuries can require intensive medical care and even long-term treatment, and someone who sustains severe burns might not be able to work as they once did. A legal claim for compensation can make up immediate and long-term costs, and a burn injury attorney in Cranford can help a potential plaintiff make a claim.
To receive compensation, an injured person must show that someone caused their injuries, usually through their negligence. Negligence is when one person is held legally responsible for unreasonably causing another person’s injuries by violating a legal duty of care.
Depending on the situation leading to the burn injury, a plaintiff may need to show that the owner of a property or business did not take proper precautions, the driver of a vehicle drove unsafely, or someone else caused the accident, leading to a burn. The state’s statute of limitations for filing an injury claim is two years. Evidence must be gathered quickly so a claim can be filed before the deadline.
A burn injury lawyer in Cranford can collect evidence and push a claim forward as a plaintiff focuses on recovery. A lawyer can interview eyewitnesses, obtain documentation of the event and location, and work with law enforcement to gather the necessary evidence.
Recovery from burns, especially higher-degree burns affecting vital parts of the body, can take time and resources as you heal. As the healing process takes place, you can and should consider seeking legal redress for your injuries.
A Cranford burn injury lawyer from Voto & Cavalli, P.C., can work on your behalf to file a claim and support you along the way. Contact our office for a consultation on your case and to learn about possible options.
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