September 30th, 2009
An accident involving a burn or a scalding injury can be very nasty and painful. Depending on the severity of the burn it can also lead to permanent and sometimes disfiguring, life changing scarring.
A burn or scald injury can also lead to psychological suffering, which can affect the person who has been injured in many different ways.
If the accident that caused the burn wasn’t the victims fault it is very likely they will be able to make a claim for personal injury compensation which should go a long way to helping them on the road to recovery.
The most common accidents where people are burnt or scalded that result in a personal injury claim being made are:
- Accidents at Work (Commonly in Kitchens, Factories and Building Sites)
- Faulty Products (Often faulty electrical items)
- Car and Road Traffic Accidents
- Accidents on Holiday
When someone is accidentally burnt or scalded it is very important that the correct medical treatment is given as quickly as possible.
The burn should be cooled straight away under cold running water for at least 10 minutes, or until the pain lessens, for minor burns this may be all the treatment that is required, for anything more serious you should always ring an ambulance.
Video – Basic Treatment for Burns and Scalding
Once the burn injury has been properly treated the victim should think about making a claim for personal injury compensation.
They should speak to a specialist Solicitor with experience of handling claims for people who have suffered similar injuries as they will understand the complexities involved in making a claim and most importantly will ensure they obtain the best compensation payout possible.
Pinto Potts are expert injury Solicitors with experience of handling claims for victims of burn and scalding injuries, for free, confidential advice you can speak directly to a fully qualified Solicitor by calling: 0800 316 4434.




