A welder working with molten metal and a roofer pouring hot tar are both in situations where severe burn injuries may occur. Generally, the workers are wearing some protective gear, but employers do not always provide the proper gear needed for burn protection. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) states that about two thirds of those employees who were burned were either operating, servicing or maintaining equipment when the burn occurred. The workers cited poor quality work conditions and lack of safety equipment as the reasons why burns occurred. If you or a loved one have been seriously injured or a spouse, child or parent has been killed by a serious burn injury caused by the recklessness or negligence of another, our Glendale burn injury attorneys are here to help you.
Every year in the United States more than 380,000 people suffer from very serious burn injuries. Many of these injuries are caused by the negligence or recklessness of others and are easily preventable. If you or a family member have received serious burns and feel that another party has been negligent or reckless, call our Glendale burn injury lawyers today for your free consultation at (602) 954-1123 or e-mail administrator@entrekinlaw.com. If you have suffered personal injuries because of a car accident, motorcycle accident, truck accident or any other serious accident, call The Entrekin Law Firm today. There is no fee to our clients unless we recover.
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