Burn Injuries
Facts and Statistics
The survival rate of burn victims is 96.8%.
Males are more often affected, with 68% male victims, as opposed to 32% of female victims.
59% of burns affected Caucasian victims, 20% African-Americans, 14% Hispanics, and 7% from other ethnicities.
Causes are 43% flame, 34% scald, 9% contact, 4% electrical, 3% chemical, and 7% other origins.
A whopping 73% of burns happened at home, 8% while engaged in an occupation, 5% occurred on the streets, 5% during sports and recreation, and 9% from other places.
General
How to Treat a Burn Injury
Immediate care for burn victims plays a huge role in their diagnosis and later recovery. The kind of first aid to be given may depend on the cause of the injury (thermal, chemical, or electric), the body part affected, and the availability of resources.
In case you are the victim or have witnessed someone in the process or just after an accident involving fires and burns, below is the general First Aid Treatment for Burn Victims.
Learn how to “Stop, Drop, and Roll” to smother flames and reduce burn injuries.
Remove all burned clothing. If attached to the skin, cut or tear the clothing around the burned area.
Get rid of all accessories such as jewelry and belts over the burned areas, since swelling may occur immediately and these tight fittings may cause an extreme level of pain to the victim.
Call 911 as soon as possible for the deployment of trained burn-care professionals to your aid.
First-Degree Burns
Second-Degree Burns
In cases of severe burn injuries that amounted to actual physical damage, it is better to hire a Burn Injury Lawyer to properly account for and demand your compensation against the rule breaker.
How to Prevent Fire Accidents
As the popular saying goes, prevention is always better a cure. Rather than paying hundreds or thousands to hospitals to treat your burns, not to mention the physical and emotional pain it can cause you; the following prevention strategies can be employed:
Burn Injuries After a Car Accident
Car accidents can also cause fires and burn injuries, such as chemical burns in cases of collisions with hazardous trucks, or thermal burns from contact with ignited petrol or heated metal frames.
As a matter of fact, aside from the severe impact which can cause injuries, post- collision vehicle fires are the type of injury which poses the greatest risks to vehicle occupants. It can gobble them up literally in seconds. Passengers may luckily survive death, but the burn injury caused by the fires would demand exhaustive therapies, a long list of medical bills, and loss of earning capacity.
If you’ve got burn injuries in a car accident near or outside Las Vegas, it is better that you call a determined and reliable Burn Injury Lawyer in Las Vegas.
At Michael Hua Injury Law, we provide you the legal support you need to protect your rights and get the compensation you deserve for your damages. Michael Hua is an experienced Burn Injury Lawyer in Las Vegas and would be glad to assist you get the compensation for all the damages caused to you by the burns in your body, in your car, and even in your home or workplace.
Reach out to us today so we can discuss your legal remedies and how we can be of service. Get a free consultation here or contact Michael Hua at contact@michaelhua.com.