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Fort Lupton Burn Injury Lawyer

Burn injuries are among the most painful injuries that a person can suffer. Burns often leave victims with permanent physical and emotional scars. These scars can take an enormous toll on a victim’s finances, as well as their mental well-being.

If an accident has burned you or someone in your family, reach out to a Fort Lupton burn injury lawyer. An experienced attorney in a court of law could get you the compensation that you deserve in order to pay for the extensive medical treatments that you so desperately need. To get started on a claim, be sure to schedule a consultation today.

Burn Injury Statistics

Injuries from burns are one of the most frequent causes of unintentional death and injury in this country. In any given year, over one million burn injuries require medical attention in the United States. Most fires also occur in homes. In addition to home fires, people also are burned in fires occurring in other buildings and vehicles. Even if people are lucky enough to survive a fire initially, many die after that fire because of infections that are related to their burns, which is why vigilant, good medical treatment is essential following a burn injury.

Recoverable Damages in Fort Lupton

To recover damages in Fort Lupton, a burn injury victim must file a personal injury lawsuit within three years of the injury. If the burn injury results in a wrongful death, surviving family members must file a lawsuit within two years, according to Colorado Revised Statutes Sections 13-80-101 and 13-80-102. To avoid having a claim denied, be sure to reach out to a Fort Lupton burn injury lawyer today.

A victim could file a claim for economic damages, including medical expenses, damage done to property, and missed time from work. Victims could also recover for non-economic damages such as pain and suffering, with a cap of up to $468,010, or even up to $936,030 cap from each defendant, according to CRS §13-21-102.5(3)(a) and 13-21-102.5(5).

Types of Burn Injuries

There are three types of burns, ranging from mild to severe, and generally, courts award greater damages to victims who have more severe burns. The three types of burns are:

  • First-degree burns: These burns are usually red and painful to the touch, and involve just the outer layer of the skin. Sunburns are examples of first degree burns. These burns do not usually require medical treatment
  • Second-degree burns involve the skin’s first two layers and result in blisters, redness, swelling, and possibly some skin loss. Medical treatment is generally required
  • Third-degree burns go through all of the skin layers and permanently destroy tissues. They cause white or blackened skin that can be numb. Immediate medical treatment is always required

First Degree Burns

First-degree burns are usually red and painful to the touch and only involve the outer layer of the skin. These types of burns usually do not require medical treatment.

Second-Degree Burns

A burn in the second-degree involves the skin’s first two layers and usually results in blisters, redness, swelling, and possible skin loss. Victims typically seek out medical attention.

Third-Degree Burns

Burns considered to be third-degree penetrate all of a person’s skin layers and permanently destroys tissue. A victim’s skin could turn to either whitened or blackened skin. Those who sustain such injuries should undergo immediate medical treatment.

Contact a Fort Lupton Burn Injury Attorney Today

Survivors of severe burn injuries can face a lifetime of extensive medical procedures in an attempt to restore their quality of life to what they had before their burn injuries. The medical procedures required to recover from a burn are expensive, time-consuming, and they may leave you unable to work, either temporarily or permanently.

A successful judgment in a court of law could ease your financial burdens and allow you to focus on your healing. Call a qualified Fort Lupton burn injury lawyer today to see how they can help you.

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