Ohio Burn Injury Attorneys

An explosion, fire, or other incident can make someone a victim of a burn injury. Burn injuries can result in relentless, unbearable pain and permanent reminders of the event. In very severe cases, burn injuries can result in death. Even when the person does not die immediately from a burn injury, serious complications such as infection can develop and cause their death. If you suffered a burn injury or lost a loved one as the result of someone else’s negligence then contact our Ohio burn injury attorneys for help with your claim. Brian, Mark, or Don can handle your burn injury claim and promptly investigate the circumstances surrounding the injury.

Have you or a loved one sustained a burn injury due to the negligence of another? The attorneys of Reddy Baran & Kral can help! Contact the Ohio Burn Injury Attorneys Don Kral, Brian Reddy, Mark Baran or Ryan Gembala. For a New York Burn Injury Attorney contact Brian Reddy, for a Pennsylvania Burn Injury Attorney contact Mark Baran and for a Minnesota Burn Injury Attorney contact Ryan Gembala.

Types of Burn Injuries Include:

  • Chemical Burns
  • Scalding Burns
  • Electrical Burns
  • Thermal Burns

A burn injury can occur from a number of different situations. Explosions, work related accidents, building fires, and electrocution are some of the many incidents in which a burn injury may result. A negligent individual may cause an explosion or fire that can wind up causing harm to another person. What is even more alarming is the fact that children are fire victims 2-3 times more often than other age groups, according to statistics. If someone else was careless and it caused your child to suffer from a burn injury, contact our Pennsylvania, New York, and Ohio attorneys at Reddy, Baran & Kral.

Any type of burn can be painful. The main three types of burns are first degree, second degree, and third degree. First degree burns only affect the skin’s outer layer. Second degree burns, on the other hand, affect both the first layer and the layer under it. The most severe type of burns are third degree burns. This affects all underlying tissues in the skin. Permanent disfigurement and scars are usually the result of third degree burns, and skin grafting is often necessary.

Have you or a loved one sustained a burn injury due to the negligence of another? The attorneys of Reddy Baran & Kral can help! Contact the Ohio Burn Injury Attorneys Don Kral, Brian Reddy, Mark Baran or Ryan Gembala. For a New York Burn Injury Attorney contact Brian Reddy, for a Pennsylvania Burn Injury Attorney contact Mark Baran and for a Minnesota Burn Injury Attorney contact Ryan Gembala.