Ohio Burn Injury LawyerIn Ohio, people are injured - even killed - much too often from a burn injury that resulted from the carelessness or negligence of another person. Second and third degree burns can be very painful and result in physical damage that can take several surgical procedures to repair and in some cases, the damage is permanent, no matter how many surgeries are done. Even first degree burns can be painful and can result in emotional damage to the victim. Many times, burn injuries are the result from fires that were caused by a negligent party. Have you or someone you know suffered from a burn injury? An Ohio lawyer can help! Contact the Ohio Burn Injury Lawyer G. Ernie Ramos, Jr. today. Different types of burn injuries can include:
According to a recent, one year statistical study, approximately 16,000 chemical burn injuries and more than 41,000 heat related burn injuries occurred in that timeframe. Yearly statistics also showed that 17% of total burn injuries were work related and 10,639 burn injuries were reported at industrial sites. The main three classifications of burns are first degree, second degree, and third degree, with first degree being the least severe and third degree being the more severe. Additionally, burns are classified in two other categories as well; partial thickness or full thickness. Full thickness burns are usually associated with third degree burns while partial thickness burns can be associated with first or second degree burns. Children are even more susceptible to burns than adults are and the results can be devastating. If you have suffered from a burn injury or lost a loved one in a fire or explosion in Ohio due to the negligence of another, contact a lawyer. Have you or someone you know suffered from a burn injury? An Ohio lawyer can help! Contact the Ohio Burn Injury Lawyer G. Ernie Ramos, Jr. today. |




