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3 Explosion Injuries to Watch Out For

When an explosion occurs, the injuries can become widespread and severe quickly. Between blown back debris and fires, these explosions can create a dangerous atmosphere of chaos and havoc. As a result, people trapped in the explosion or trying to quickly exit a building can become seriously injured.

If you have sustained an injury because of an explosion, there may be legal action available against the responsible employer or property owner. To learn more about your options as an injured individual, contact the explosion injury lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C., today by calling 800-242-2874.

#1: Burns

In either combustion or chemical explosions, people caught in the subsequent destruction can become severely burned. These burns can cause extensive tissue damage, increase the possibility of infection, and even lead to amputation.

#2: Trauma

During a very powerful explosion, the people near the source of the explosion can sustain serious traumatic injuries because of the physical blast wave. This can cause objects around the room to be blown back, potentially knocking over a person as a result. Additionally, objects can fall from above because of an explosion, causing head injuries.

#3: Inhalation Injuries

Smoke, dust, and chemical inhalation can have a potentially long-term effect on a person’s health. These injuries may result in problems with breathing, coughing fits, and, in extreme cases, a loss of consciousness. If a person inhales an excessive amount of smoke or chemicals, they may even die.

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If you have been injured because of an explosion, you may want to consider pursuing compensation for your injury expenses. To learn more about your options as an injured individual, contact the explosion victim lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C., today by calling 800-242-2874.

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