5 Kinds of Burn Injuries

California is known for its forest fires. These natural occurrences are important to our ecosystem. Fire is a natural element, but it can cause a nuisance. If you are near a fire without protective gear you can suffer injuries even if you are not near the open flame. You can suffer injuries from inhaling the smoke or the heat of the fire. Burn injuries encompass a range of issues from the surface to internal issues. When dealing with fire it is always a risk, but there are other kinds of heat that also cause injury. What isn’t natural is when we suffer the consequences of a fire or hear are due to the negligence of someone or some party.
Those who work with electricity, metal workers, chemists, medical workers, or those in construction are all too familiar with the dangers of fire or heat. Burn injuries are not given the same amount of education or attention as needed. Our Los Angeles Catastrophic Accident Attorneys at Compass Law Group has worked with many burn injury clients. We have seen first hand the trauma and hardship that comes with burn injury of catastrophic nature.
If you or someone you love has experienced a burn injury of a catastrophic nature, caused by the negligence of someone or some party, then you have the right to sue for compensation for the injury. Our Los Angeles Catastrophic Accident Attorneys at Compass Law Group are ready to fight for you.

5 Kinds of Burn Injuries

Burn injuries are more than just identifying 1st, 2nd, or 3rd-degree burns. There are more ways to getting burned than just by a fire. Here is a list of 5 kinds of burn injuries one can sustain:

  1. Thermal Burns: These are the most common because it is when you get burned by an open flame, a hot object, or hot liquid or steam. People are familiar with this kind of burn as it happens more frequently in the household.
  2. Chemical Burn: If you don’t work with chemicals then this may be new to you. There are substances in cleaners or materials that cause burns that can affect your eyes, nose, and throat. Examples are chlorine, battery acid, bleach, and ammonia. Those who work with chemicals should take extra precautions.
  3. Electrical Burns: This is when you come into contact with an electric current. Most common are children who try to stick their mouths on non-insulated cords. However, these can become very dangerous as the body is not equipped to handle an electrical shot.
  4. Friction Burns: If you rub against a surface for too long or too hard it can cause friction burn. These kinds are the mildest of burns.
  5. Radiation Burns: These often result from cancer patients who are undergoing radiation. Even though the skin isn’t burning it often feels like it is.

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