Common Causes of Burn Injuries at Work in Fort Worth
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that 99 American workers died from workplace fires and explosions in 2019 alone. Though many, many more workers survive their burn injuries, the associated physical, financial, and emotional costs are great. However, workers do have options to recoup these losses; according to Texas workman’s compensation law, workers in Fort Worth are entitled to financial compensation without filing a traditional lawsuit if they were injured during the course of their employment.
What happens to workers, however, when their employers do not offer workman’s compensation? What if their burn injuries were caused by an outside contractor, manager, or supplier? In that case, they may be eligible to file a personal injury lawsuit with the help of a qualified personal injury lawyer serving Fort Worth.
Whether you qualify for workman’s compensation or choose to file a personal injury claim, you deserve fair compensation for your burn injuries.
What Are the Most Common Workplace Burn Injuries?When you contact a Fort Worth burn injury attorney, they will help you to investigate the details of your case. One of the first things your lawyer will determine is the exact cause of your workplace injury. Determining the source of the burn accident that caused your injuries establishes who can be held liable for your injuries.
The most common causes of burn injuries at work in Fort Worth include:
Car accidents
Many workers are asked to operate motor vehicles to transport goods for their employer. Car accidents are one of the most common sources of serious burns; the gasoline in a motor vehicle can ignite during a crash, causing severe burns before the driver is able to escape.
Explosions
Workplace explosions, particularly on the oilfield, can seriously injure or even kill nearby workers. Explosions can also occur at workplaces that use gas or propane appliances.
Chemical spills
Workers who spend time working with industrial or household chemical products without adequate protection can be seriously injured.
Electrocution
When a worker is exposed to an electric current without adequate protection, they can suffer electrical burns. Mechanics and electricians are especially prone to this type of workplace burn injury.
Fault products/appliances
If a workplace burn injury is caused by a malfunctioning product or appliance, the manufacturer may be held financially liable if the malfunction was due to their own negligence. Electricians, mechanics, and oilfield workers all especially rely on safe and functioning workplace appliances.
Workplace burns have severe consequences for workers and their families. The initial burn injury can cause extreme disfigurement, loss of consciousness, or even cardiac arrest. Many people do not realize, however, that the resulting complications of a burn injury can be even worse. Many burn injuries (such as electrical and radiation burns) are much more severe than they appear from the surface level. Other burns (such as thermal and chemical burns) can become infected or result in long-time loss of movement.
Whether your workplace burn injury was a first, second, or third-degree burn, you should contact a personal injury attorney to explore your options.
Texas Attorneys at Carabin ShawIf you or a loved one were injured in a burn injury at work, you may be eligible to seek financial compensation with the help of a qualified personal injury lawyer serving Fort Worth. The team of Texas attorneys at Carabin Shaw has proudly served victims of workplace injuries in Fort Worth for nearly three decades. Our “client-first” philosophy and passion for defending victims of workplace injuries has earned us the reputation as one the best law firms for protecting injured workers.
Free Case ReviewIf you are interested in scheduling a no-cost, no-obligation initial consultation and case review with one of our experienced Fort Worth burn injury attorneys, call our office toll-free today at 800-862-1260 or fill out our online form.