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Burn Injuries

Burns are one of the most serious injuries a person can suffer. Burn injuries are extremely painful and often require extensive medical treatments and surgeries. The psychological toll of these injuries is also significant, as scarring can have a negative impact on a victim’s self-esteem. When a burn victim has suffered a burn injury due to negligence, it is important to hold the responsible party accountable and to get the financial compensation needed to help treat all aspects of the injury.

At The Law Offices of John Drew Warlick, P.A., our Jacksonville personal injury lawyers are committed to helping injured people in North Carolina recover the compensation they need and deserve. We are prepared to help you explore your personal injury claim and legal options following a severe burn injury to yourself or a loved one.

How Do Burn Injuries Occur?

Burn injuries can occur in a variety of ways. Some of the instances that can cause burn injuries include:

  • Burns from fire
  • Burns from hot liquid or hot steam
  • Burns from contact with hot metal, glass, or some other object
  • Burns by way of electrical current, as in high voltage
  • Radiation burns, from exposure to X-rays or some other radioactive source
  • Chemical burns, such as from acids, gasoline, or other products
  • Ultraviolet radiation, such as sunlight (sunburn)

What Are The Different Types of Burn Injuries?

Burn injuries are rated by their severity. The severity depends on how deep into the skin the damage from the burn goes.  The different levels of burn severity are:

  • First-degree burns:  This burn only affects the outer layer of the skin.  A minor sunburn would be considered a 1st-degree burn.
  • Second-degree burns: This burn affects the epidermis (the outer layer of skin) and the second layer of skin (the dermis). Blisters may develop with this level of burn, and scarring may occur.
  • Third-degree burns: This level of burn will reach the fat layer under the skin. Areas that are burned to this level may be black, brown or white. 3rd-degree burns may destroy nerves, resulting in numbness in the area.
  • There are 4th, 5th, and 6th-degree burns. These levels of burns result in the destruction of skin, bone, and more, possibly resulting in death.

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Our North Carolina Burn Injury Lawyers Will Develop A Complete Picture Of Your Losses

Second- and third-degree burns can be life-threatening. The recovery time for healing from these types of injuries can be months or even years. In addition to pursuing compensation for medical expenses and lost wages, our lawyers will also seek compensation for:

We understand that immediate expenses are only a portion of what you have lost as the result of an accident. That is why we will develop a complete picture of everything that you have endured and will continue to endure in an effort to recover full and fair compensation.

Is There a Statute of Limitations for a Burn Injury Lawsuit in North Carolina?

Yes, you have three years. Should you wish to file a personal injury lawsuit for your burn injuries, the state of North Carolina Statute of Limitations limits how much time you have to file a personal injury lawsuit. In our state, that time period is limited to three years. Three years may, at first glance, seem like a long time. However, proper research, the gathering of evidence, interviewing witnesses, and other legal issues require time. So three years is not as long as it seems. Therefore, you should contact our law firm as soon as possible. If a lawsuit is not filed within that three-year time period, you will have forfeited your opportunity to bring a case forward.

Contact Us If You Have Burn Injuries From A Fire Or Another Accident

Whether you have suffered serious burn injuries at home, at work, or as the result of a motor vehicle accident, we are here to help you begin moving forward with your life. Contact the legal team at The Law Offices of John Drew Warlick, P.A. online or call us at 910-378-0556 to schedule a free consultation today and learn more. With offices in Jacksonville, we provide personal injury representation to accident victims across North Carolina.

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