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Initiating a West Palm Beach Lawyer for burn injuries to a child

Burns can be caused by dry heat like fire, wet heat such as steam or hot liquids, radiation, friction, heated objects, the sun, electricity, or chemicals. The most common type of burns are thermal burns, which occur when hot metals, scalding liquids, steam, or flames come in contact with your skin. These are frequently the result of fires, automobile accidents, playing with matches, improperly stored gasoline, space heaters, and electrical malfunctions. Other causes include unsafe handling of firecrackers and kitchen accidents, such as a child climbing on top of a stove or grabbing a hot iron.

The parent of a child may initiate a cause of action with the assistance of an experienced West Palm Beach Child Injury Lawyer. A plaintiff may initiate a lawsuit arising from an injury due to a serious burn caused by the negligence of another. For example, if a child is scalded by a hot liquid and receives first and second degree burns due to a server spilling hot beverages and food on the child, the restaurant may be held liable for the child's injuries.

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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