Burn Injury Attorney Michael Grossman Can Help With Your Situation
Fire is one of the natural elements of the universe that was created by God and it’s probably the most destructive force on earth. An average summer day in Texas can reach as high as 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
Now imagine touching something ten (10X) times as hot. Scientists say the temperature of an average fire can reach 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit. There are only a few things on earth that can withstand the heat of fire, and human skin is not one of them. In fact burn victims have been known to suffer nerve damage, disfigurement and even death as a result of exposure to fire. If you or someone you know has been injured or died in a fire due to someone else’s negligence, call Texarkana burn attorney Michael Grossman today at 1-855-239-1290 for a free consultation today.
There are more than two (2) million burn injuries are reported every year in the United States. About twenty (20,000) thousand people are admitted to the hospital because their burns cover at least twenty-five (25%) percent of their body. And some of their injuries are so severe that about ten (10,000) of those victims will die from their wounds.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics:
- Burn injuries are the top cause of accidental death in America after car accidents.
- Children who are fourteen and under die in accidental home fires more than any other age group. And it’s the third leading cause of death for adults.
- Adults over 55 are injured in house fires more often because they fall asleep by smoking.
- The kitchen is the deadliest place in the house for people ages 75 and above because it’s where they are injured most. And people ages 75 and older are more likely to die in a house fires because they might be informed and unable to escape.
- Children from birth to 4 years old suffer from hot water scalds more than any other age groups.
- Newborn to 2-year olds have more emergency room visits due to burn injuries they received in the kitchen and bathroom than any other age groups.
Because of the debilitating nature of burns, they are the most expensive injuries to treat. The more of a person’s body that is exposed to burns, the more it will cost to treat them. For instance, a burn that covers just ten (10%) of a person’s body can cost more than $100,000 in hospitalization and physicians fees. If the wounds are more extensive, more costs could apply for reconstructive surgery and possibly rehabilitation. In addition to the cost to treat the burns the injured person has to miss days from work. So the accumulation of their injuries, medical bills and lost wages often can lead to psychological stress and depression. If you or someone you know is suffering from burn injuries due to someone else’s negligence and you need legal assistance, call Texarkana burn attorney Michael Grossman today at 1-855-239-1290 for a free consultation today.
How Burn Injuries Happen
You might have heard about Dallas Wiens’ story. He is the Texas man who received a full face transplant – the first in the United States – after he was disfigured in a work related accident. Wiens had his face practically melted away and he lost his eyesight after he accidentally touched a power line while he was painting. He recently received a new nose, lips and the underlying nerves in his face so that he could feel his daughter’s touch on his face again, thanks to advancements in burn injury treatment.
More than one million people in America suffer from burn injuries every year. Whether or not medical treatment is needed depends on the severity of the burn. Most people suffer from simple household burns while they’re cooking, while others might work in an occupation where they are exposed to high temperatures such as in welding, in machinery or in a restaurant of course. Wounds from a curling iron burn or even sun burn can range from a minor first-degree blister that can be healed by applying aloe vera to fourth-degree life-threatening wounds that require extended treatment.
The severity of the burn depends on how hot the skin gets and the length of time the skin was exposed to the burn. If the skin was exposed the heat for an extended amount of time there could be nerve damage that prevents the victim’s arms and legs from functioning normally. It also depends on where the burn occurred on the body, because the thickness, water and oil content are different on some parts of the body such as the hands and feet. The skin is thinner around the face, neck and belly area. All these variations make each burn unique. If a person is exposed to extreme heat or a chemical agent, their wounds might be different than if he or she is burned in a vehicle accident or an explosion. Boiling water, gasoline spills and electrocutions also can cause different effects on human skin. That’s why there are hospitals that have special burn units that treat only burn injuries. If you or someone you know are suffering due to burn injuries because of someone else’s negligence, call Texarkana burn attorney Michael Grossman today at 1-855-239-1290 for a free consultation today.
How Burn Injuries Are Treated
There are more than 130 burn units across the United States. Most of them are housed at hospitals across the country. Some of them only work with children. Long-term treatment for serious burn injuries involves skin grafts. Skin grafts are the process of taking skin from one part of the body and attaching it to the damaged area of the body. Short-term treatments for burns include bandages, antibiotics and other methods. The effect of these treatments depends on whether or not there were previous health issues that need to be considered.
Insurance policies and Burn Injuries
More than a million people suffer from burn injuries every year which require emergency treatment due to the negligence of someone else. Burn injuries could lead to nerve damage and limited use of the arms and legs, which is why the cost of treatment is so expensive. A majority of insurance policies are not worth enough money to pay for the average serious burn injuries. It’s because there is specialized treatment that is needed to repair burn damage. So you might think there would be a special category of compensation for someone who is victimized in this way, but there is not. Some victims suffer disfigurement, mental anguish and depression because of their injuries. Our self esteem is based on mostly how we look – or more specifically, how others look at us. So if a person is disfigured by their injuries it could be a life-altering experience.
Burn Survivors of Personal Injury Accidents in the U.S.
If you’ve ever experienced a burn, even for a second, you know how painful it can be. So for someone who is injured in a car accident or exposed to fire for an extended period of time it can be excruciating. Some people might think they are being burned alive. And that probably is the highest form of mental anguish. It’s hard to bounce back from something like that. In face, getting back to work can be tough. For some people returning to work is medically impossible.
Personal Injury Lawsuits and Long-Term Burn Care
When someone is burned badly, even if they have insurance most policies don’t have enough value in them to cover the expense it normally takes to treat someone. So the victim is left to figure out how he or she is going to foot the medical bills and if they have been disfigured there will be emotional scars that also should be addressed. Serious burn injuries don’t just heal by themselves. They need to be treated by professional specialists trained in this area. If your burn injuries are due to the negligence of someone else, you owe it to yourself to seek hire a personal injury attorney who can help you outline your options. Who is to blame for your injuries and how could it have been avoided? Texarkana burn attorney Michael Grossman can help you to figure it out. His team of experienced litigators will do a full investigation of your case so that you know what your next move should be.
There are three must haves to a personal injury case:
- The victim must show he or she suffered some type of physical, mental, or emotional injury. And in the case of a burn victim that should be easy to do.
- The victim must show that the defendant had a duty to do no harm. If the burs came as a result of a car accident, this can mean that the guilty party failed at their duty and caused the victim’s wounds.
- The victim must show economic loss, known as damages, because of the injuries. Damages include financial losses including medical expenses, property damage and lost wages.
What to Watch Out For: Stories vs. Evidence
Even though a judge and or jury will be emotionally moved by the sight of a victim’s injuries and the story behind the injuries, it’s important to make sure your personal injury lawsuit has all the elements (named above) needed to win the case. When some people attempt to go it alone and pursue legal action by themselves, they may be left without the resources to conduct the best investigation. So it may then prove impossible for anyone to know what truly happened. However, with the help of Texarkana burn injury lawyer Michael Grossman and his investigative team at Grossman Law Offices, our clients can be assured of having a thorough investigation conducted into their accident scene so that the truth of the accident’s cause can be assessed, regardless of what the liable driver may be saying.
Contact Grossman Law Offices at 1-855-239-1290 (toll free) for a free consultation to discuss the merits of your personal injury burn injury case. We will answer any lingering questions you may have. And we will evaluate your possible legal options in light of the specifics of your case. By starting the process to seek compensation for your injury or loss today, you can start on the road to recovery that much sooner.
