Electrical Burns

Electrical burns — caused by direct contact with live electricity (e.g., electrical outlets, exposed wiring,
lightning) — aren’t always noticeable on the surface but can do severe damage to deeper tissue and internal
organs, and can trigger heart attacks and brain damage.

Radiation Burns

Radiation burns are most prevalent in certain workplace settings or with patients receiving various medical treatments. “Radiation” also encompasses burns caused by ultraviolet light. There are three burn classifications:

  • First-degree burns cause minor damage to the top layer of skin (the skin has three layers). Aloe vera gel and cool water (not ice!) should heal these burns within a week.
  • Second-degree burns damage the top two skin layers and are marked by bright-red and blistered skin. They require treatment and bandaging by a medical professional and may take weeks to heal.
  • Third-degree burns penetrate all three layers of skin. Some inflict damage on bones and internal organs, cause permanent nerve damage, may be life threatening, and demand emergency medical treatment.

If you suffer burn injuries due to someone’s negligent actions or a defective product, contact our office to fight for the compensation you deserve. Call us today at 404-474-0804 or fill out a contact form here to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation.

Jason R. Schultz
Helping Georgia area residents with car accident, medical malpractice, and personal injury claims since 1991.