Workers’ Compensation For Burn Injuries: Helping Florida Workers Recover
Burn injuries in the workplace can be devastating, causing severe pain and long-lasting effects. At Smith, Feddeler & Smith, P.A., our lawyers understand the complexities of workers’ compensation for burn injuries in Florida.
We’re committed to helping injured workers secure the benefits they need for recovery and return to work. If you are unsure of your options and want to discuss your case, contact us online or over the phone at 863-336-6927 to schedule your consultation.
Recognizing Burn Hazards In Florida Workplaces
Workplace burn injuries can result from various incidents, including:
- Chemical contact
- Exposure to X-rays
- Electrical burns
- Open flame accidents
- Burns from machinery
These injuries often require extensive medical treatment and can lead to chronic pain, scarring and disability.
Identifying Various Burn Injuries In Florida Workplaces
Workers in Florida face risks of several types of burn injuries:
- Thermal burns from hot surfaces, steam or fire
- Chemical burns from corrosive substances
- Electrical burns from faulty wiring or equipment
- Radiation burns from X-rays or other radiation sources
Each type of burn presents unique challenges and requires specific medical attention.
The Lasting Impact Of Workplace Burns
Severe burn injuries sustained from a work accident can lead to the following medical complications:
- Chronic pain and discomfort
- Permanent scarring and disfigurement
- Loss of mobility or function
- Psychological trauma
- Long rehabilitation periods
Because these conditions often require long-term care, it becomes all the more important to claim compensation for work-related burn injuries.
Compensation Available For Workplace Burn Injuries
Florida workers’ compensation for burn injuries may include:
- Medical treatment costs
- Lost wages during recovery
- Disability benefits for permanent impairment
- Vocational rehabilitation services
Our lawyers work diligently to ensure you receive full compensation for your workplace burn injury.
Legal Guidance For Your Workplace Burn Compensation
Our experienced attorneys offer:
- Thorough investigation of your burn injury claim
- Clear explanation of your rights and options
- Skilled negotiation with insurance companies
- Strong representation in workers’ compensation hearings
We’re dedicated to pursuing positive outcomes for our clients throughout Florida, including Lakeland. We know that recovering from a burn injury at work raises many questions. Here are answers to some common concerns we hear from our clients:
Is a burn a traumatic injury?
Yes, burns are considered traumatic injuries. They can cause immediate and severe damage to the body, often requiring urgent medical attention and long-term treatment.
Is there a period of time after which my claim is no longer open?
In Florida, you generally have two years from the date of injury to file a workers’ compensation claim. It’s important to report your injury to your employer as soon as possible.
My employer will not report my injury to the insurance company. What can I do?
If your employer refuses to report your injury, you can file a petition for benefits directly with the Florida Division of Workers’ Compensation. Our attorneys can assist you with this process.
If you have additional questions about your burn injury claim, don’t hesitate to reach out to our experienced lawyers for personalized guidance.
Get Professional Help For Your Burn Injury Claim Today
Burns can be some of the most grievous work-related injuries anyone can experience. Workers’ compensation may be able to help pay for costly treatment – but only if your claim doesn’t run into issues. Our experienced Florida workers’ compensation attorneys are ready to support you.
Contact Smith, Feddeler & Smith, P.A., today for a free consultation by calling 863-336-6927 or by filling out an online form.