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Serious Burn Injuries in an Iowa Accident (Part A)

A burn injury is one of the most serious types of injuries that a person can sustain. Unfortunately, burn injuries are also very common, especially when dealing with a serious accident.

Burn injuries are so common partly because they can be caused by a variety of elements that many of us are commonly exposed to, such as:

  • heat;
  • chemicals;
  • electricity;
  • sunlight;
  • hot and flammable liquids;
  • gas and steam; and
  • fire.


Serious burn injuries can cause swelling, blistering, scarring, and in extreme cases, shock or death. Accident victims can even suffer extreme injury such as chemical burns to the eyes, nose and throat. Because burn injuries cause damage to your body's tissue and skin, they can also lead to infections. If you have suffered a serious burn injury in an accident in Des Moines, and the accident was caused by someone else's negligence, then you may be eligible for compensation in a personal injury claim.

To file a claim, you can seek the counsel of a Des Moines accident lawyer who can evaluate the factors that led to your accident. An experienced attorney might also be able to give you an estimate of the compensation you may receive through your Iowa injury claim.

Types of Burn Injuries

There are varying degrees of burn injuries, including:

  • First degree burns - burn injuries that only damage the outer layer of the skin.
  • Second degree burns - burn injuries that damage the outer layer of the skin, as well as the layer underneath.
  • Third degree burns - burn injuries that damage or destroy the deepest layer of skin and the tissues underneath.


Treatment for Burn Injuries

After an accident in Des Moines, less severe burn injuries can be treated by antibiotic creams, which may prevent certain types of infection. In cases of third degree burn injuries, a victim will need skin or synthetic grafts to cover the exposed tissue. These grafts will also encourage the growth of new skin. Generally, first and second degree burns will heal without skin grafts.

Burn injuries can occur in a number of accidents, such as during a car accident in Des Moines. Burn injuries can also occur from an electric shock, or even from a microwave malfunction. There have even been cases in which children have been burned by the hot metal of playground equipment.

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