Florida

Statistically burns are not the most common type of injury sustained in an accident. However in Florida they are more common than other states due to the sun and getting badly sunburned and or sun poison. Despite being superficial they can be excruciatingly painful for the burn victim. They have the capacity to induce severe physical, emotional & mental trauma depending on how badly you were burned as well as what caused the burn. The deeper the burn the longer and more extensive the treatment plan and recuperation period. If you or a loved one has suffered a burn injury you need the help of our experienced Florida burn injury lawyers. Please visit @burninjurylawyers or email our Florida fire accident attorneys here.
They serve all of Florida as well as all Florida Power And Light lawsuits.
Burn Types/Degrees
Burns are measured in terms of degrees which refers to the depth of the burn. They are:
- A first degree burn is superficial and rarely poses a health threat the the victim. First degree burns allow the skin to perform its functions such as regulating body temperature and preventing infection.
- Second degree burns are deeper and damage the 2nd layer of skin called the dermis. Often times they are also referred to as partial thickness burns. Loss of skin function is normally a result of 2nd degree burns. Blistering of the skin is common with 2nd degree burns. Second degree burns are among the most painful due to the layer of skin that falls away, exposing the raw nerve.
- Third degree burns, the deepest & most severe, destroy any sensation in the nerves so the burn victim may feel nothing at the burned area.
Causes and Complications of Burn Injuries
Burn injuries can be caused by a plethora of accidents such as:
– Injuries in the Workplace
– Industrial Accidents
– Auto Accidents
– Truck Accidents
– Motorcycle accidents
– Explosion accidents
– Chemical spills
– Electrical accidents
Burn Types
Scalding injuries: this type of burn induced by extremely hot liquids such as water, oil, coffee and tea. Scalding injuries can happen anytime and anywhere such as in the workplace, restaurants and on private property. Children and the elderly are especially vulnerable to scald injuries due to the skin being thinner than on a young adult. Scalding injuries are common in restaurant accidents.
Thermal burns: these result from the skin, clothing or protective gear coming into contact with any surface, substance, liquid, steam or flame that is hotter than 115 degrees fahrenheit. A thermal burn is typically designated first degree burn, second degree burn or third degree burn. These types of burns are commonly seen in true electrical burns as when the current travels through the body it ignites and melts your clothing.
True Electrical Burns: Direct contact or exposure to the electric source with the current flowing from the source, through the body and to the ground will cause this type of burn. An entry wound and a much larger exit wound in the hallmark of a true electrical burn.
Arc Burns: These burns occur when a current jumps from its source, to the ground but passes through your body in between the two points. With an arc burn there are typically multiple points of entry.
Burns By Fire: In very severe accidents the victim can come into direct contact with fire. This can occur car accident explosions, other types of vehicle accidents and property explosions and fires.
Your Life After A Burn Injury
Recovery from burn injuries can be a very long and extremely painful process. Many times burn injury victims need surgical procedures such as skin grafts and or reconstructive surgery. The burn injury victim may also require long term physical rehabilitation as part of their recuperation due to nerve damage and diminished soft tissue functionality.
Massive medical bills, physical therapy bills and prescription costs are a direct result of serious burn injuries. Many burn victims may need to undergo emotional counseling as well to address any emotional scarring that may have occurred as a result of the burn injury. When you factor in extended amount of missed time at work while convalescing, and the subsequent lost wages, burns can cause as much financial strain as physical strain so having our experienced Jacksonville, Florida burn injury lawyers on your side is very important.
There are many factors involved in a burn injury case. Our Miami, Florida fire injury lawyers we have the experience to understand, address & anticipate any medical, legal and financial issues that occur as a result of a burn injury. Our legal experts will work tirelessly to obtain the financial compensation you and your family are entitled to.
Power, Gas, Electric & Utility Company Lawsuits In Florida
The state of Florida is home to literally dozens of gas, electric and power companies to service the almost 22 million residents of Florida as well as the millions of tourists that visit the state each year. Unfortunately negligence on the part of these companies results in countless fires, explosions, electrocutions, accidental death and work related burn injuries annually. These companies are:
- Beaches Energy Services
- Central Florida Electric Cooperative
- Choctawhatchee Electric Cooperative
- City of Alachua Public Services Department
- City of Bartow Electric Department
- City of Blountstown Electric Department
- City of Bushnell Utilities Department
- City of Chattahoochee Electric Department
- City of Fort Meade Utilities Department
- City of Green Cove Springs Utilities Department
- City of Lake Worth Utilities Department
- City of Moore Haven Utilities Department
- City of Mount Dora Electric Utility
- City of New Smyrna Beach Utilities Commission
- City of Newberry Electric Utility
- City of Quincy Utilities Department
- City of Starke Utilities Department
- City of Tallahassee Utilities
- City of Vero Beach Electric Utilities
- City of Wachula Utilities
- City of Williston Utilities Department
- City of Winter Park Electric Utility Department
- Clay Electric Cooperative
- Clewiston Utilities
- Duke Energy Florida, a part of Duke Energy
- Escambia River Electric Cooperative
- Florida Keys Electric Cooperative
- Florida Municipal Power Agency
- Florida Power & Light, a part of NextEra Energy
- Florida Public Utilities, a part of Chesapeake Utilities
- Fort Pierce Utilities Authority
- Gainesville Regional Utilities
- Glades Electric Cooperative
- Gulf Coast Electric Cooperative
- Gulf Power Company, a part of NextEra Energy
- Homestead Public Services
- JEA
- Keys Energy Services
- Kissimmee Utility Authority
- Lakeland Electric
- Lake Worth Utilities
- Lee County Electric Cooperative
- Leesburg Electric Department
- Ocala Electric Utility
- Okefenoke Rural Electric Membership Corporation
- Orlando Utilities Commission
- Palm Peach
- Peace River Electric Cooperative
- Progress Energy Florida
- PowerSouth Energy Cooperative
- Reedy Creek Energy Services
- St. Cloud Utilities
- Seminole Electric Cooperative
- Sumter Electric Cooperative
- Suwannee Valley Electric Cooperative
- Talquin Electric Cooperative
- TECO Energy, a part of Emera
- Town of Havana Utilities
- West Florida Electric Cooperative
- Tri-County Electric Cooperative
- Withlacoochee River Electric Cooperative
To learn about your rights as well as what medical benefits and financial compensation you may be entitled to in you have been the victim of a FL power company fire accident please contact our team of Orlando Florida fire injury attorneys handling FL power company fire lawsuits.
Contact Our Florida Burn Injury Lawyers
If you have the victim of a burn injury due to someone else’s negligence contact an accident lawyer serving all of Florida to schedule a free consultation. Our Miami, Florida burn injury lawyers have many years experience representing the injured in all of Florida. They will use their experience and knowledge of personal injury law to get you the benefits you are entitled to by law.