Augusta Chemical Burn Lawyers
With law offices in Augusta, Beaufort, North Augusta and Aiken.
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Augusta Chemical Burn Lawyers
Have you been seriously hurt due to chemical exposure? Our Augusta chemical burn lawyers want to help you through your claim and get you on the path to success to get a full and fair result that covers all of your damages.
As you well know, chemical burns can cause extreme and long-lasting pain. They can cause just as much or even more damage than an injury from fires. If you have suffered a chemical burn from an accident caused by someone else, you may wonder what you can do to get justice. It’s a frustrating feeling to be harmed by someone else’s carelessness.
Some chemical burns are from contact with chemicals that can eat through the skin but not all of them are like that. Some chemicals cause rashes and allergic reactions when they come in contact with the skin and airways. Some of them are fumes that could affect your breathing and sinuses. Some chemicals when ingested by accident could cause issues with your gastrointestinal health.
Depending on how much of the chemical you were exposed to and the concentration of the chemical, as well as how long you were exposed to it, your injuries can vary. It is important to urgently seek care for these types of burns as they will continue to get worse if you don’t care for them right away. Flushing them out with water for 10 minutes can be a good place to start if you are not immediately provided with first aid.
You should continue to be monitored over a period of time to ensure that your injuries from your burn do not worsen.
Our Augusta chemical burn lawyers want to hear from you if you suffered a chemical burn.
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Can a Chemical Burn Lawyer Help With Chemical Burns in the Workplace?
When chemical burns happen in the workplace, it is typically due to a lack of safety precautions. When working with something as dangerous as chemicals there needs to be a certain level of training for all employees to know how to safely handle these chemicals. They also need to be supplied with the equipment they need to keep themselves safe, such as goggles and gloves and coats. If there are no regulations for the safety protocols in the workplace, then injuries can happen quickly.
Depends on what type of chemicals you’re working with. For example, if someone cleaning up a facility gets in contact with a bleach solution, that won’t cause damage as severe as someone who is working in a plant with highly concentrated chemicals used for testing that can erode skin. If you suffered a workplace chemical burn, we want to hear from you right away.
The most common professions where chemical burns can happen include the following:
- Contractors
- Construction workers
- Hairstylists
- Farmers
- Workers in a chemical plant
- Nail techs
- Painters
- Pool technicians
- Welders
- Janitors
If you suffered a chemical burn, our Augusta chemical burn lawyers want to hear from you right away to set up a free consultation.
What Are Common Workplace Chemicals and Chemical Exposure Injuries?
A lot of people are exposed to chemicals in their day-to-day jobs and, when these chemicals are not properly regulated and the safety measures surrounding them are not taken seriously, then serious injuries can happen. People need to be properly trained and properly outfitted to work with chemicals that can cause serious injuries.
A lot of injuries that we see are because of having worked with chemicals, such as sulfuric acid, that are found in a number of things like car batteries, cleaners for drains, and fertilizers. Hydrochloric acid is another chemical that can be found in cleaners for pools and building materials.
Other chemicals we commonly see involved in chemical burns are sodium hydroxide and potassium. These are often used for cleaning ovens. Products like bleach and ammonia are also often the cause of chemical burn injuries.
If you’re burned by acid, you need to rinse it off quickly. If you were burned by a base then, according to OSHA, you need to be rinsing that type of burn for up to 20 minutes in order to get the chemical fully off of you, which can often cause worse injuries. Common chemical burn injuries include third-degree burns, second-degree burns, first-degree burns, swelling, infection, radiation exposure, blisters, scarring, blurred vision, and more. First-degree burns, second-degree burns, and third-degree burns are all considered severe burns and may end up requiring skin grafts to heal. Scars can develop from these severe burns which can lead to permanent disfigurement.
You don’t deserve to suffer the painful physical and emotional trauma associated with these types of burn injuries. Seek immediate medical attention and then contact our Augusta chemical burn lawyers to set up your free consultation for your case. We can file a lawsuit on your behalf, whether your accident took place at your job or it was a result of a defective product. We can utilize relevant evidence to recover compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more. Our personal injury lawyers will do whatever it takes to get you the justice you deserve.
How Can a Chemical Burn Injury Lawyer Support Me Through My Claim?
We understand how much a chemical burn can impact your health both physically and emotionally. We know the common implications that come with an injury of this caliber and we want you to receive justice. We are passionate about helping those in our community get the justice that they deserve.
We will be with you every step of the way during your case to ensure that you get the justice that you need by navigating any obstacles in our path to a full and fair result.
We will be preparing your case for all avenues of relief, including trial, even though most cases are settled before they would have to go in front of a judge. We will make sure that we utilize all of our resources to provide you with the best possible outcome. Don’t hesitate to give our Augusta chemical burn lawyers a call as soon as you can to set up your free, first consultation.
Please reach out right away as the statute of limitations in Georgia is two years, meaning you need to bring your claim before that deadline or you lose rights to compensation and justice.
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Chemical Burn Symptoms
Depending on the concentration of the chemical you were exposed to, the severity of your burn could be anywhere between mild and life-threatening. It also matters how long you were in contact with the chemical. Regardless of how or when or how long you were exposed to this chemical, it’s important that you treat it right away.
Here are what most people experience after suffering a chemical burn:
- Burning sensation where the chemical got in contact
- Inflammation around the point of contact of the chemical
- Blistering of the skin
- Blackening of the skin
- Pain or numbness where the chemical was in contact with the skin
- Loss of sight, if the chemical got into the eyes
- Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing without pain, if you inhaled the chemical
- Cardiac arrest in the most severe of burn injury cases
Medical Treatment for Chemical Burns
If you have a chemical burn, you need to urgently seek treatment. If you are unable to get treatment right away, you can rinse out anything that got in contact with a chemical, such as your mouth, eyes, and skin, right away. If you do not get to this type of care immediately, it can cause serious tissue damage, it can blind you or disfigure you, and, in severe cases, you could die.
If your clothes had contact with the chemical, you have to take them off right away and then rinse that area with water. The Mayo Clinic suggests that you flush out the area that had contact with chemicals for at least 10 minutes with clean water.
You may need to receive an IV solution to keep your vitals stable. Pain medication could be part of the beginning phases of your treatment process. You may also need to wear bandages that have to be cleaned and changed frequently, according to the Mayo Clinic.
Chemical burns, like any other type of burn, can vary in severity. Even with immediate treatment, you might experience some scarring or disfigurement; or, if it got in contact with your eye, it could cause blindness. If you had ingested a chemical, you could be suffering some serious gastrointestinal health issues.
For some burn injuries, you might need a long journey to recovery. You might have to do physical therapy and other types of follow-up care. You might experience chronic pain and have to learn how to manage that throughout your lifetime.
When Should I Contact a Chemical Burn Injury Lawyer?
If you have suffered a chemical burn and you believe that it was due to the negligence of another, please don’t hesitate to get in contact with our Augusta chemical burn lawyers right away. We want to fight for you to get the fullest and fairest results possible, including your lost wages, medical costs, and any future expenses you expect related to your chemical burn. Call Nimmons Malchow Johnson Injury Lawyers right away to set up your free first consultation. We are eager to take your call and get you started on building your path to justice. Call us today.