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Burn injuries in Georgia are a significant public health concern. According to data from the Georgia Department of Public Health, in 2019, there were 2,293 hospitalizations due to burn injuries in the state, with 143 of these cases resulting in death.

The most common causes of burn injuries in Georgia include fires, scalds, and electrical burns. Fire-related injuries often result from residential fires, but can also occur in workplace and industrial settings. Scalds can occur due to hot liquids, such as boiling water or hot oil, and are a common cause of burn injuries in children. Electrical burns are typically the result of contact with live wires or electrical equipment.

If you or a loved one has suffered a burn injury, it’s important to note that there is a statute of limitations in Georgia for personal injury claims. You generally have two years from the date of the accident to file a claim. It’s crucial to consult with our burn injury attorney as soon as possible to protect your rights and ensure that you receive the compensation you deserve.

How to prevent Burn Injuries

Preventing burn injuries in Georgia requires a multifaceted approach that includes fire safety education, workplace safety regulations, and consumer product safety standards. Homeowners can take steps to prevent fires by installing smoke detectors and fire extinguishers, while employers can implement safety training and provide appropriate protective equipment to workers. Additionally, consumers can take precautions, such as checking the temperature of bathwater before putting children in the tub and using caution when cooking with hot liquids or oils.

Call us for a consultation

Call us at Buzzell, Welsh & Hill to schedule a consultation to discuss your case. Our Burn Injury attorney can evaluate your case and provide guidance on the legal process and potential outcomes. It’s essential to work with an attorney who has experience with burn injury cases and who can help you navigate the complexities of the legal system to ensure that you receive fair compensation for your damages, so call us today.

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