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Our attorneys at The McGarity Group understand that a serious burn injury is traumatic, painful and costly. When their injuries are not fatal, burn injury victims and their families often face a long, difficult path to recovery. If you or a loved one has been impacted by a burn injury caused by the negligence of another person, we are with you each step of the way. We will fight for your right to monetary recovery for your injuries and other expenses resulting from your injury. Our legal team has the determination, experience and skills to deal with the insurance companies and other parties, while you focus on healing.

Common Types Of Burn Injuries

Most people associate burn injuries with residential fires. However, burn injuries come in numerous forms, including:

  • Contact with fire or flame: This may occur in an auto accident, an exploding building or by the use of flames at a work site.
  • Scalding injuries: A burn victim may suffer an injury from steam, hot bath water or spilled coffee.
  • Thermal burns: Burn accidents can happen through contact with such hot objects as irons or ovens.
  • Electrical burns: A burn injury may be caused by inadvertent contact with electricity.
  • Chemical burns: Chemical burn sources include acids and strong bases like alkaloids.

A knowledgeable burn injury attorney can help you determine whether you have a product liability case or another form of a legal claim to hold the negligent or reckless party accountable for your injuries.

Medical Issues Typically Related To Burns

Deep or widespread burns and their causal factors can lead to many medical complications, including:

  • Infection: Burns can leave skin vulnerable to bacterial infection and increase your risk of sepsis, a life-threatening infection that travels through your bloodstream and affects your whole body.
  • Low blood volume: Burns can damage blood vessels and cause fluid loss. This may result in low blood volume, which can lead to preventing the heart from pumping enough blood to the body.
  • Hypothermia: The skin helps control the body’s temperature, and when a large portion of the skin is injured, you lose body heat, causing the body to lose heat faster than it can produce it.
  • Respiratory problems: Breathing hot air or smoke can burn airways and cause breathing difficulties. Smoke inhalation damages the lungs and can cause respiratory failure.
  • Scarring and disfigurement: Burns can cause scars and keloids (ridged areas caused by an overgrowth of scar tissue). Skin grafts may be necessary to cover large wounds.

The medical bills associated with a burn injury can be extensive. As seasoned personal injury lawyers, we have years of experience dealing with these types of cases and work to obtain a significant monetary award for you.

Categories Of Burn Injuries

Burns are categorized according to the layers of skin affected by the burn source. Below are the three categories of burns:

  • First-degree burns: The mildest of burns are classified as first-degree burns. Examples include staying out in the sun unprotected for too long, touching the stove or even from making contact with a hot leather car seat.
  • Second-degree burns: One of the key features of a second-degree burn is the breaking of your first layer of skin in the form of blistering and even bubbling as the secondary layer of skin is damaged.
  • Third-degree burns: A third-degree burn is a severe burn injury, as all the layers of skin are likely to have been damaged. This type of burn often injures muscles, tendons, ligaments and possibly organs.

Contact Our Skilled Personal Injury Attorneys For Your Free Initial Consultation

Your burn injury can have devastating consequences for you and your family. Contact The McGarity Group at 770-692-9877 or reach out online to discuss your legal options with an experienced lawyer in Buford. We offer free, no-obligation consultations and represent clients throughout Georgia.