3 Unexpected Injuries from Explosions
When people consider explosion dangers, they often forget about several hazards that can occur in a variety of situations. These injuries can prove extremely dangerous for those caught in an explosion. As a result, a person can sustain severe bodily harm that may require emergency care from a doctor.
If you’ve been injured in an explosion because of a person or company’s negligence, there may be legal options available. For more information about your rights as an injured individual, contact the explosion lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C., today at 800-242-2874.
Explosion Injuries Requiring Emergency Treatment
The following problems may arise during an explosion, often causing injuries due to the lack of safety preparations:
#1: Blast Wave Injuries
In large explosions, the air around the explosion can actually become highly pressurized and release a massive wave of energy. This wave, known as a blast wave, can cause serious injuries for those struck by it, as well as potentially throw around debris that could strike someone.
#2: Chemical Inhalation
Breathing in chemicals is extremely dangerous in many situations. The human body isn’t meant to process chemicals such as chlorine, meaning that these chemicals can severely damage the airway, the nose, and even a person’s lungs.
#3: Heated Air
If the temperature of the air around an explosion becomes significantly raised, the result can be very dangerous for someone trapped in a closed-off space. Extremely hot air can burn the nose, airway, and lungs in a similar manner as someone sustaining burns to their skin. To make matters worse, these injuries are often difficult to treat.
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If you’ve been injured in an explosion and are looking for help in deciding what next steps to take, we may be able to help you with your legal concerns. To discuss your options in further detail, contact the explosion attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C., at 800-242-2874 today.

