New Mexico Burn Injuries
In Albuquerque, burn injuries frequently occur due to car accidents, workplace hazards, or dangerous products. Knowing the different causes of burns can help you avoid them and understand your legal rights if you’re injured.
Common causes of burn injuries include:
- Exploding gas lines or propane tanks
- Electrical fires or malfunctions
- Defective products & household appliances
- Car accidents and truck crashes involving fires
- Chemical spills or exposure in the workplace
No matter how your burn injury occurred, our Albuquerque burn injury lawyers are here to help.
Burn Degrees
Burn injuries are classified by severity, with each degree indicating the depth of skin and tissue damage. Proper treatment depends on the burn’s degree; some may have lasting physical and emotional effects. Understanding your burn’s severity is essential for receiving appropriate care and evaluating its long-term impact.
First-Degree Burns
First-degree burns are considered the mildest burn injury, affecting only the top layer of skin (epidermis). These burns often lead to redness, minor swelling, and discomfort, similar to a mild sunburn. While painful, they usually heal on their own within a week without extensive medical treatment.
Second-Degree Burns
Second-degree burns are more serious, affecting both the outer layer of skin and the dermis beneath it. These burns typically cause blistering, intense pain, and swelling. Recovery can take longer, and scarring is possible, especially if the wound becomes infected or doesn’t heal properly.
Third-Degree Burns
Third-degree burns are more serious, damaging all layers of the skin and often affecting tissues beneath it. These burns usually lead to nerve damage, leaving the affected area numb. Due to the extent of the injury, third-degree burns frequently require skin grafts and extended medical care for recovery, and they can leave permanent scars or other long-term consequences.
Fourth-Degree Burns
Fourth-degree burns are the most severe type of burn injury, extending beyond the skin and damaging underlying muscles, tendons, and even bones. These burns are extremely dangerous and often life-threatening, requiring immediate and extensive medical care.
Recovery is complex and can involve surgeries, such as skin grafts or reconstructive procedures, as well as long-term rehabilitation. The lasting impact of fourth-degree burns often includes permanent damage and disfigurement, making specialized treatment and ongoing care essential.
Types of Burn Injuries
Burn injuries vary in type, cause, and severity, affecting medical treatment and your legal case. Understanding the specific type of burn is crucial for proper care and plays a key role in building a strong case to pursue full compensation for your injuries.
Chemical Burns
Chemical burns result from contact with harmful substances such as acids or cleaning products. They can occur at home or work and often require specialized medical treatment.
Electrical Burns
Electrical burns are caused by electric currents passing through the body. Although they may not appear severe on the surface, they can cause internal damage and require immediate medical attention.
Thermal Burns
Thermal burns result from exposure to flames or extreme heat, such as fires or explosions. Depending on the extent of the exposure, these burns can range from mild to life-threatening.
Scald Burns
Scald burns occur when the skin comes into contact with hot liquids or steam. These injuries are common in kitchen or industrial settings and can cause deep, painful burns.
Radiation Burns
Radiation burns often occur during medical treatments such as radiation therapy. These burns can be mild or severe and require careful monitoring and treatment.
Burn Injuries at Work
Workplace burn injuries are unfortunately common, especially in industries like construction, manufacturing, and food service. Employees in these fields are often exposed to hazards such as hot surfaces, chemicals, and electrical systems.
Some everyday workplace burn injury scenarios include:
- Chemical spills or splashes
- Fires caused by electrical malfunctions or flammable materials
- Exposure to dangerous machinery or equipment
If you’ve been injured in a workplace accident, acting quickly to protect your rights and seek compensation is essential. If someone else’s carelessness led to your burn injury, you may be entitled to compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
Compensation for NM Burn Injuries
If you’ve suffered a burn injury in New Mexico, you may be entitled to compensation for various losses related to your injury. At The Law Giant Injury Lawyers, we’ll fight to recover compensation for:
- Medical Expenses: Covering hospital bills, surgeries, skin grafts, medications, rehabilitation, and long-term care needs.
- Lost Wages: Compensation for time you’ve missed from work during recovery and any future loss of earning capacity due to your injuries.
- Pain and Suffering: Damages for the physical pain, emotional distress, and trauma caused by the burn injury.
- Permanent Disability or Disfigurement: Compensation if the burn injury leaves you with long-term or permanent damage, such as scarring or loss of mobility.
- Loss of Consortium: Damages for the impact of the injury on your relationships and quality of life.
Our team of attorneys is highly experienced in handling burn injury claims and committed to maximizing compensation. We understand the insurance companies’ tactics to reduce payouts and will fight to hold negligent parties accountable. Contact The Law Giant for a free consultation to learn how we can help you recover.