Thermal Burns: Defective Products, Industrial & Kitchen Accidents
Thermal burn injury can be the result of contact from several types of heat sources. Burns involving higher temperatures, and for longer periods of contact, usually result in deeper, more severe thermal burn injuries. Flash and flame burns occur due to direct or indirect flame exposure. Scalding burns result from Faulty Pressure Cookers making contact with tissue. Grease burns involve hot oils. Tar burns are a risk in certain workplace tasks. Inhalation injuries may be secondary to those exposed to open flames and smoke.
Whether burns occur at the workplace or due to defective household products, thermal burns account for millions of injuries and deaths each year worldwide. Burns are caused by the following:
- Defective consumer products
- Heated metal, liquid or steam
- Electrical currents
- Tanning beds
- Industrial Accidents
- Automobile Accidents
- Space Heaters
- PAM spray
- Defective Batteries
- Flammable clothing
- Vaping devices and E-cigarettes
Joe Lyon is an experienced consumer safety lawyer and product liability attorney reviewing thermal burn injury, contact burn injury and scalding burn injury due to defective household items or workplace hazards.
Burn Injury Complications
Thermal burns are the most common type of burns. These burns occur when flames, hot metals, scalding liquids, or steam come in contact with the skin. These burns can result from many different circumstances including house fires, vehicle accidents, kitchen accidents, and electrical malfunctions.
Proper burn injury treatment is essential to avoid long-term disability and potential permanent injury. Complications of scalding burns and contact burns may include:
- Infection, which can lead to sepsis
- Fluid loss
- Hypothermia
- Breathing problems from inhalation injury
- Scarring
- Bone and joint issues
Thermal Burn Injury Prevention
There are several consumer products that pose a fire and safety risk in the homes of Americans. These may include defective gas grills, kitchen appliances, space heaters, cooking spray products, power tools, and other items. To reduce the risk of common household burns:
- Do not leave items cooking unattended
- Keep hot liquids and items out of the reach of children
- Keep electrical appliances away from water
- Unplug appliances when not in use
- Cover electrical outlets with safety caps
- Check smoke detectors in the home
- Keep a fire extinguisher in the home
- When using chemicals, always wear proper protection
Many product liability cases have had a positive impact on public health and safety, and we have witnessed improved lives and future injuries prevented as companies are forced to remove products and change designs and warnings as a result of litigation.
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Some defective products on the market may present burn hazards hazards for adults and children. The manufacturers of consumer products have a duty to foresee potential injury and properly design and test products before they are released.
Companies must also properly warn consumers of any burn risks associated with their products. Any failure to protect consumers that results in accidents and thermal burn injury can lead to lawsuits filed by plaintiffs and their product liability lawyer.
The Lyon Firm aggressively, professionally, and passionately advocates for injured individuals and families against companies due to a defective product or recalled product to obtain just compensation under the law.
DEFECTIVE PROPANE WALL HEATER
WRONGFUL DEATH
(Hillsboro, Ohio): Confidential Settlement for the family of elderly man who was catastrophically burned while operating a propane wall heater. The burns resulted in his unfortunate death. The heater, manufactured and sourced from China, was alleged to allow the flame to reach outside the grid area in violation of ANSI standards. The Defendant resolved the case following discovery and mediation. The recovered funds were paid to the victim’s surviving spouse and children. The company no longer manufactures this type of heater.
- Propane Heaters
- Space Heaters
- Flammable Clothing
- Scalding Soup Burns
- Flammable Cosmetics
- Crock Pots
- Hydrochloric Acid
- Sulfuric Acid
- Burn Treatment Centers
- Chemical Burn
- Portable Power Banks
- Pressure Cookers
- Patio Heater
- Vornado Space Heater
- Cosmetics
- Product Recall
- Toxic Exposure
- Industrial Injuries
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