Kent Burn Injury Attorneys
Helping Burn Victims
Burn injuries are some of the most painful that a person can suffer. In addition to the pain, burn injuries often result in scarring and disfigurement, which can cause emotional trauma in addition to the physical pain. When someone suffers burn injuries due to the negligence or wrongful conduct of another person or entity, they should not be left to suffer without recourse.
At Dore Law Group, PLLC, we take the recovery of burn injury victims seriously. We know that burn injuries can have a lasting impact on your life and that is why we are committed to helping you obtain the compensation you deserve.
What Is Considered a Burn Injury?
In most cases, a burn injury is considered to be any injury that involves damage to the layers of the skin. The severity of the burn injury will depend on the extent of the damage to the skin and the underlying layers of the skin. In most cases, the severity of the burn injury will be determined by the degree of the damage to the layers of the skin.
The following are considered to be burn injuries:
- First-degree burns: These are the least severe burns, involving damage to only the outer layer of the skin
- Second-degree burns: These involve damage to the outer layer of the skin and the layer underneath
- Third-degree burns: These are the most severe burns and involve damage to all of the layers of the skin, as well as the underlying tissues
In some cases, burns can result in damage to the underlying tissues, muscles, and bones, which can cause more severe injuries. Depending on the extent of the damage, the burn injury victim may suffer from severe scarring, disfigurement, and/or permanent damage to the underlying tissues, muscles, and bones.
What Causes Burn Injuries?
The most common cause of burn injuries is exposure to fire or flames. However, burns can also be caused by exposure to electricity, chemicals, and/or radiation. Burns can also result from hot water, steam, hot objects, and/or hot air.
Some of the most common causes of burns include:
- Car accidents
- Defective products
- Explosions
What Are the Symptoms of a Burn Injury?
The symptoms of a burn injury will depend on the severity of the burn injury. The following are some of the most common symptoms of a burn injury:
- Redness and/or swelling of the skin
- Blisters
- Extreme pain in the area of the burn
- Skin that is peeling or cracking
- Darkening of the skin
- Discolored skin
- Numbness or tingling of the skin
- Fever