Explosion Victim Support
When physical injuries heal and medical treatment and rehabilitation end, victims of explosions may be left to deal with mental and emotional trauma from the accident. They may have difficulty coping with the damage the incident caused to their lives. Fortunately, there are many support groups available to help explosion survivors deal with the trauma that comes with such disastrous events.
Many types of groups exist to provide therapy and care for individuals who have survived distressing accidents. They often provide a forum for survivors to share their stories and meet others who have gone through similar catastrophes.
Support Groups
Common types of support groups include:
- Survivors
- Non-Profit
- Faith-Based
In addition to already established organizations, individuals may wish to start their own support group for other people who have survived the same accident, or for people specifically in their city, state, or surrounding area.
Mental and Emotional Therapy
Although the mental and emotional effects may not be immediately apparent after a serious accident, victims of explosions and other horrifying events may find that they have trouble dealing with the calamity long after their physical wounds have healed.
Victims of terrible disasters may wish to consult professional therapists and counselors to help them learn how to move on after a life-altering event.
Friends and Family
Victims of explosions and terrible events often depend on close relations to help them piece together their lives following their release from medical facilities. Family members and friends can often provide the support that medical professionals cannot provide. Love and affection from family members and close friends often help victims realize how lucky they are to be alive after a tragedy.
Medical Providers
Hospitals, outpatient centers, and support clinics may be able to provide additional help for survivors of explosions. They often have the resources necessary to connect patients with support groups or refer them to psychiatric help if necessary.
Contact Us
For more information on mental and emotional support following a propane explosion accident, contact the propane explosion attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. at 800-242-2874.

