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What should you do after your child is burned as a result of a defect in a car?

Burn injuries can be serious injuries that deplitate and permanently injure a person. It is even more devastating when a child is burned. If a child is burned due to someone else's wrongdoing or negligence you may want justice and answers. If so, you need an experienced West Palm Beach Child Injury Lawyer specializing in burn injuries.

If your child is burned you may initiate a lawsuit arising from an injury due to a serious burn caused by the negligence of another. Additionally, some manufacturers of products may be liable for causing burn injuries. For instance, a car manufacturer was held liable in a products liability action brought by a family arising from a vehicle accident in which a child was killed after the family's car exploded when its gas tank was pierced by a trailer that had become detached from the truck. However, under Florida law, the principles of comparative fault concerning apportionment of fault as to the cause of the underlying vehicle accident will not ordinarily apply in crashworthiness or enhanced injury cases. In other words, the manufacturer alleged to be responsible for a defective product that results in a second accident and injury may not be held liable for injuries caused by the initial accident. Therefore, the fault of the manufacturer may not be compared or apportioned with fault of driver who allegedly caused initial crash.

If your child is suffers a burn injury due to the negligence of another, you need an experienced West Palm Beach Child Injury Lawyer to fight for your child's rights. The experienced and knowledgeable Florida Child Injury Lawyers of Sharmin & Sharmin P.A. will fight to recover for the compensation and justice your family deserves. Our experienced team of lawyers and staff will use their skills and knowledge to give your family justice and peace of mind. Call Sharmin & Sharmin P.A. at 1-800-74-TRIAL.





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