Washington auto accidents create immediate danger for everyone involved, and one of the many risks that will arise when vehicles collide is the potential for fuel fires and explosions. When this sort of fallout occurs, people can be badly burned and scarred. If this has happened to you or someone you love, you need to take immediate action.
Below you will find information regarding the types of burns that can be inflicted upon someone in a car accident, the potential liability that a defendant who is at fault in such an accident could face and finally how you should proceed if you or someone you love has been burned or scarred in a car accident in Washington.
Burn injuries from car accidents are measured in degrees, and they can range from those that are relatively minor to those which require extensive corrective surgery and therapy in order for the patient to recover and to resume as normal a life as possible. Below are the descriptions of the types of burn injuries from which someone can suffer:
Burn injuries can lead to permanent damage that includes scarring, especially if someone suffers from severe burns that require skin graft procedures in order to replace tissue that’s damaged beyond repair.
If someone is negligent behind the wheel and the person or people he or she injures suffers from burn injuries, the damages that could attach to that defendant if he or she is found liable in court include:
If you or someone you love has suffered from burns and/or scarring as a result of a Washington auto accident, you need to contact the Seattle car accident lawyers at Phillips Webster today to schedule a free initial consultation.