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Indiana Burn Injury Lawyer

Perhaps one of the most traumatic types of personal injuries a person can experience is a burn injury. In addition to physical pain, burn victims may also face significant emotional and psychological trauma, extensive medical expenses, and even permanent scarring.

What can make any injury especially challenging is when it is caused by someone else’s negligence. At Hensley Legal Group, we understand that injury victims are often overwhelmed after an accident and may not feel equipped to handle the legal steps that follow. Still, you deserve compensation for the financial, physical, and emotional damages you have suffered.

If you or a loved one has experienced a burn injury, one of the Indiana personal injury attorneys at our law firm may be able to help. A free at-home or virtual case review can be just what you need to learn about Indiana personal injury law and find out whether you have a claim. Call the Indiana burn injury lawyers at Hensley Legal Group today at 317-563-7150 for a free consultation.

Work-related burn injury

According to the American Burn Association, the workplace sees the second-highest number of burns each year in the United States, after burns happening at home. It is true that a work injury can happen in any industry. However, there are certain professions that tend to have a higher risk for burn injuries than others.

For example, employees who work with chemical products, such as janitorial staff or concrete workers, have a higher risk for chemical burns. Meanwhile, welders and food service workers are more likely to be burned by a heat source or open flame.

If an employee has been injured at work, he or she may be able to receive workers’ comp benefits. In addition, depending on the circumstances of the event, additional compensation through a third-party lawsuit may also be available to the victim.

If you have suffered a burn injury in Indiana while on the job, don’t hesitate to contact Hensley Legal Group today for a free consultation.

Burns caused by defective products

There are a number of safety standards and regulations in place to ensure the products we use on a daily basis are safe. Yet, because of errors or negligence that occurred while a product was designed, made, or packaged, there may be a burn risk. You may have heard or read about such cases happening in Indiana and around the country on the news.

Some products that may malfunction and cause a burn include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Heater units
  • Mobile phones
  • Pressure cookers
  • Blenders
  • Laptops
  • Microwaves
  • Battery chargers
  • Cars

If a defective product caused your injuries, it may be intimidating to contemplate filing a claim or lawsuit against a large company. Large entities often have teams of lawyers and other professionals on hand to minimize your claim or even ignore it – and you may feel powerless to protect your rights.

Working with a local Indiana personal injury lawyer at Hensley Legal Group can be just what you need to put your mind at ease. Instead of feeling alone, you can have the confidence of having an experienced burn injury attorney on your side to represent your interests and fight for your legal rights. Contact our Indiana personal injury law firm today for a free consultation to learn about the potential of your defective product case.

Car accident burn injuries

The American Burn Association also lists car accidents as a leading cause of burn admissions to hospitals. After a serious crash, flammable liquids such as gasoline could ignite or explode, leading to severe thermal burns.

There is a risk of friction burns after a car accident as well. If the driver or passenger is thrown from the vehicle, he or she can slide across rough pavement, leading to friction burns, or ‘road rash.’ Pedestrians, cyclists, or motorcyclists have less protection when they are involved in a crash and are more at risk for road rash.

An Indiana burn injury attorney can thoroughly investigate the circumstances leading up to the crash to prove liability. By gathering all the necessary evidence, your personal injury lawyer can strengthen your case and fight for you to receive the fair compensation you deserve for your injuries.

Severity of Burn Injuries

Burn injuries are categorized into 4 different ‘degrees’ based on the severity of the injury, and they can range from being relatively minor to potentially deadly.

First-degree burns:

  • Only damage the first layer of the skin
  • Can often heal at home
  • Do not require medical attention in most cases

Second-degree burns:

  • Reach the second layer of skin
  • Often cause blisters and may be swollen
  • Usually bring intense pain

Third-degree burns:

  • Damage both the epidermis and dermis
  • May damage to underlying tissues, etc. as well
  • Often cause nerve damage
  • May require skin grafts or surgery to heal

Fourth-degree burns:

  • Destroy the skin and deeper tissues such as fat and muscle
  • Often leave burn victim with permanent damage
  • Are very life-threatening

Your health is not to be taken lightly, and the consequences of a burn injury can be long-lasting. It is important to see a medical professional after suffering a burn injury for an accurate diagnosis – your injuries may be more severe than you initially think.

Complications after a burn injury

While it can cause severe pain, the burn itself is often not the most dangerous part of a burn injury. Burn victims are also at risk for a number of serious complications, some of which could even result in death.

Some possible complications are:

  • Cardiac complications: Electrical burns could cause arrhythmia (irregular heart rhythm)
  • Neurological issues: Burns can cause anoxic encephalopathy, or a loss of blood flow to the brain tissue, resulting in neurological damage
  • Lung damage: Inhaling hot air or smoke can damage the lungs or air pathways, causing breathing problems
  • Infections: Open skin after a burn injury can become infected; these infections can even enter the bloodstream, causing sepsis
  • Restriction of movement: As a burn heals and creates scar tissue, the skin and muscles can tighten, restricting movement

Due to the severe nature of second-degree, third-degree, and fourth-degree burns, burn injuries may require extensive medical treatment. In many cases, ongoing rehabilitation and physical therapy are necessary during the recovery process.

Let Hensley Legal Group Help After Your Indiana Burn Injury

When you have been injured due to the negligent actions of someone else, a burn injury attorney can help. Not only should the liable party be held accountable for their actions, but you deserve compensation for your injuries.

Our personal injury lawyers can fight for you to receive fair compensation for the damages you have suffered due to your Indiana burn injury. These can include:

  • Pain and suffering
  • Lost wages
  • Medical bills
  • Permanent disability
  • Scarring or disfigurement
  • Funeral expenses in the case of death

For over 20 years, our firm has been supporting injured Hoosiers so they get the help they need to get back on their feet and move forward in life. Our lawyers are available 24/7 to offer the legal advice you need to start the process of recovery from an Indiana burn injury.

Contact the team at Hensley Legal Group today for a free consultation. There is no obligation in connection with your initial consultation.

 

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