Hazardous chemicals can cause serious burns in the workplace and at home. When products are mislabeled, placed in the wrong containers (containing misleading labels), or are used improperly, they can cause serious chemical burns.
- Most chemical burns are to the face, eyes, arms, and legs.
- Chemical burns can cause deep tissue damage, pain, infection, low blood pressure, dizziness, muscle twitching, seizures, and cardiac arrest.
- Common household products can cause chemical burns: bleach, concrete mix, drain cleaner, toilet bowl cleaner, pool chlorinator, any cleaning product containing lye.
- Most chemical burns happen in the workplace where chemicals are used in manufacture and in cleaning processes.
If you have suffered a chemical burn, talk to a burn injury attorney at Walkup, Melodia, Kelly & Schoenberger with experience in chemical burn cases. If a product failed to have warning labels, you may have a litigation case against the manufacturer. If a chemical was improperly stored in the workplace or if it was used inappropriately, the contractor or supplier may be at fault.
Get The Experienced Burn Injury Representation You Need
Chemical burns should be taken seriously. If you have been injured by a hazardous chemical, and if that injury was caused by someone else’s negligence, make sure you have the compensation you need for a full recovery. Chemical burns can take a long time to heal. We will help you make a claim for the compensation you need and deserve.
Call Walkup, Melodia, Kelly & Schoenberger at (415) 981-7210 or contact us online for a free consultation with a personal injury lawyer experienced in chemical burn injury litigation.