burn injury on armWhen it comes to workplace injuries, burns are some of the most painful and costly to treat. According to the American Burn Association, burn injuries result in 40,000 hospitalizations each year. While a number of these burn injuries occur at home, workplace burn injuries are very much a preventable source of injury. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration states that hazard prevention and personal protection can dramatically reduce the risk of burn injuries in the workplace. If you have been burned at work, do not hesitate to call a Warwick workers’ compensation lawyer who may file a workers’ compensation lawsuit and, possibly, a Rhode Island burn injury lawsuit on your behalf.

Why Are Burn Injuries So Dangerous?

A recent announcement from the Department of Labor and Industries states that the agency along with Harborview Medical Center in Seattle has entered into a collaboration to establish a new Center of Excellence for medical care of burns. This new agreement expands workers’ access to a range of specialists who will collaborate throughout the worker’s recovery process. Officials say getting the right care at the right time is crucial for workers who suffer catastrophic burn injuries on the job and access to specialists can help make their recovery process a little easier.

hospitalized man after a burn injuryData shows that nearly 50 percent of adult burn patients don’t return to work two years after injury and 28 percent never return to work. By contrast, a recent study in the Journal of Burn Care & Research showed that 93 percent of workers with work-related burn injuries who were treated at the Harborview burn center returned to work about 24 days after an injury. The dramatically improved outcomes have been attributed to the broad support the worker received from employers as well as workers’ compensation claims staff, and to the specialized and comprehensive care the center provides.

Types of Workplace Burn Injuries

There are a number of serious burn injuries that could occur in the workplace:

  • Thermal burns are injuries caused by heat from liquids (scalding), open flames, hot objects and explosions. These types of burn injuries could be prevented by wearing personal protective equipment and having plans and procedures in place to detect fires.
  • Chemical burns occur when the skin or eyes come into contact with strong acids, alkaloids or other caustic materials that could burn skin or tissue.
  • Electrical burns occur when current travels through the body and meets resistance in tissue resulting in heat burn injuries. These injuries can be prevented by identifying live wires, avoiding contact with water while working with electricity and wearing personal protective equipment.

Contact a Warwick Workers’ Compensation Lawyer Today

Warwick Workers’ Compensation Lawyer meeting a burned workerIf you have been injured in Warwick during work, contact the Warwick workers compensation lawyers located at 88 F Jefferson Blvd., Warwick, RI 02888. You may be entitled to compensation for your injuries, medical bills, and lost wages, among other losses. We work with experienced workers compensation lawyers from across the country that will not charge a fee unless you obtain benefits or a settlement. For a free (no obligation) case evaluation, call us at 401-490-6907 or toll free at 1-800-992-6878. You may also fill out a contact form on our site.

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Paul d’Oliveira

Attorney Paul d’Oliveira has been practicing personal injury and disability law for over 30 years. He started his personal injury law practice in 1989 with two offices in Fall River, MA and East Providence, RI. Today his firm has 16 offices in RI and Southeastern, MA.

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