Thermal Burn Injuries

May 1, 2020 | Burn Injuries

Serious burn injuries can disrupt the lives of victims and cause permanent, life-changing damage. A burn injury can drive up steep medical bills in initial treatment, ongoing maintenance, and rehabilitation. Even mild burns cause severe pain, so the sensation of a more serious burn can be excruciating. If you have sustained a burn injury, you may be facing ongoing physical challenges.

The Houston thermal burn injury lawyers at Williams Hart & Boundas understand the far-reaching consequences a thermal burn injury can have on victims and their families. If your burn injury was the result of someone else’s negligence or carelessness, they must be held legally and financially responsible. Our team of skilled attorneys has been fighting for the Houston community for over 30 years.We understand that when people reach out to us, they are usually going through the most difficult time of their lives, which is why we treat each case with care, diligence, and relentless dedication. If you are suffering from the consequences of a serious burn injury, our team will fight to make sure the person or company responsible makes it right.

Types of Thermal Burn Cases We Handle
Thermal burns can be the result of various causes and have a serious physical and financial impact on those they harm. Some common causes of thermal burns include:

  • Flame burns – As the name suggests, flame burns are thermal burns caused by contact with a flame of any type.
  • Scalding – Scalding is when a thermal burn is caused by contact with hot liquid. The intensity of the effect is increased the thicker the liquid is.
  • Contact Burns – Victims who touch a hot surface often suffer the effects of a thermal contact burn.
  • Steam Burn – The vapor escaping from hot liquids can cause serious damage to victims.

All of these burns can typically be classified as first-degree, second-degree, or third-degree. These classifications denote the severity of the burn and the accompanying physical consequences. Based on the type of burn and the severity, doctors will determine the most effective treatment method.

Do I Need a Thermal Burn Injury Lawyer?
For many people, seeking legal help can seem like an added stress to an already difficult situation. If your injury was caused by the carelessness of another person or company, then you should not have to shoulder the financial consequences of your injury alone. Our attorneys help people who have been injured by others because we believe that victims should never pay for the mistakes of others. When someone brings pain upon others, they shouldn’t get to continue with their lives as if nothing has happened.

When a thermal burn injury affects your life, it’s not only important to pursue compensation to offset the bills related to your injury, but also to make sure that the responsible party changes their behavior. Holding people legally accountable is an effective way to prevent the same mistakes from happening again.

Our experienced team understands that people come to us during difficult times, and we only work to make their situation easier. Having a skilled attorney by your side will make the process of settling or going through a court case more efficient and rewarding. You can focus on your recovery while your attorney investigates your accident, gathering the necessary evidence, interviews witnesses, negotiates with insurance and opposing counsel, and takes your case to trial if necessary.

Disclaimer: This material is provided for informational purposes only. The provision of this material does not create an attorney-client relationship between the firm and the reader and does not constitute legal advice. Legal advice must be tailored to the specific circumstances of each case, and the contents of this newsletter are not a substitute for legal counsel. Do not take action in reliance on the contents of this material without seeking the advice of counsel.

The information contained in this blog may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. Accordingly, information in this blog is not promised or guaranteed to be correct or complete, and should not be relied upon as such. Readers should conduct their own appropriate legal research.

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