Burn injuries can be caused by fires, chemicals, hot water,
electrical faults, vehicle accidents and gas cylinder explosions. Burns
are the third largest category of accidental deaths in some of the
largest countries in the world. There are three different categories of
burns depending on the severity, first degree burns which are
superficial, second degree burns and third degree burns which are the
most severe and painful type of injuries, with recovery a slow and
painful process. Over eighty percent of the burn injuries are first
degree burns.
Though most vehicles, homes and commercial facilities have safety
features which prevent the spreading of flames like fire extinguishers,
it is often difficult to minimize or eliminate the use of fire
completely at home. Most homes have fireplaces to keep the house warm
during winter in temperate climates. Since some homes use inflammable
material like carpets and wooden flooring, if the fire spreads from the
fireplace, it can be very difficult to contain the fire. Also many
festivals are celebrated using fireworks, and these fireworks can cause
burn injuries if they are not handled properly or there is a
manufacturing defect in the firework. Candles and lamps used for
illumination especially in areas where there is no electricity can cause
fires at night, if they are kept near inflammable material or a cat,
dog or rat knocks the candle and lamp down. In certain cultures like
India, women are second class citizens, so they are doused with highly
inflammable liquids such as kerosene, petrol or oil and set on fire to
create the illusion of an accident, so that the husband can marry again
for more dowry. In a few cases, the victim survives this ordeal with
burn injuries, but it is difficult to lead a normal life.
Motor vehicle accidents are a major cause of burn injuries since the
vehicle fuel, either petrol or diesel is highly combustible and will
burst into flames, at high temperature. The victim is trapped inside the
cabin which is on fire, and cannot leave it till the fire is
extinguished or rescuers pull out the accident victim from the vehicle
debris. These burns are very severe and many victims do not survive. If
the accident has been caused due to negligence, it is advisable to
contact a lawyer specializing in personal injury, auto accidents and
burn injuries to maximize the compensation received.
Burns caused by boiling or overheated water are common in industrial
premises, especially if there is little maintenance and boilers or
geysers used for heating water burst.
Unless the volume of boiling fluid is very large , these burn
injuries are comparatively superficial, and should heal easily. However,
the injured person can demand compensation for having to work in
hazardous conditions and not complying to relevant safety standards.
Highly corrosive acids like hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid and nitric
acid and other chemicals can be even more dangerous and cause deep
burns and scars in the skin. While accidents may occur due to the
mishandling or leakages in industrial premises, at times, enemies
especially women are attacked with chemicals, causing burn injuries.
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