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วันเสาร์ที่ 29 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2554

Industrial Accidents FAQ's

There are many questions that surround Industrial Accidents. Many workers or people don't even know that they have been involved in an Industrial accident, just like many people are unsure on what to do after it has happened. So what has to happen to consider it an Industrial Accident? Well it could range from a simple spill of chemicals at a plant, minor injuries while working, or it can even range up to a major accident such as an explosion at a plant or factory. Where do you go to for workers compensation if you have been involved in some sort of workplace injury? Well you would go to your direct employer for workers compensation, as long as that employer has over three currently working employees.

When you are involved in a accident at your workplace that injures you, no matter how small the injury may seem at the time, report it immediately to your employer, and never report a injury after thirty days from the time that it happened. You then want to acquire a Form 18 and fill it out, and keep it on record that you sent it out. It is very important that you cover your end during this process. If you are unable to work after your injury, you will get temporary leave pay. For the first seven days of this, you will not get paid, unless your injury is severe enough to keep you out of work for over 21 days. You will continue to get paid this compensation and full benefits as long as you are physically or emotionally unable to return to work.

If you happen to lose a part of your body in a workplace accident, or are rendered unable to work for the rest of your life, certain benefits are available for you during this time period. In the case of permanently losing a body part, the industrial commission will examine the case and determine how much wage compensation you are entitled to for the rest of your life. This also stays consistent if you are unable to work for the rest of your life. The Industrial Commission will review your case, and determine the benefits that are owed to you, which are based on the injury, and the amount you were making when the injury occurred. You should file a complaint to the industrial commission only when your employer denies your claim.




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วันศุกร์ที่ 28 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2554

Burn Injuries - Personal Injury Case

Burn injuries are extremely painful and may leave permanent physical and psychological scars. According to the Journal of Burn Care and Rehabilitation, in the early nineties there were more that 2.4 million burn injuries reported in the United States every year. Of these burn injuries, over one million involved significant physical damage.

Each year, thousands of burn injuries result in death. In fact, burn injuries are the second leading cause of accidental death, behind automobile accidents.

There are four categories of burn injuries:


  1. First degree burns

  2. Superficial second degree burns

  3. Deep second degree burns

  4. Third degree burns


First Degree Burns
First-degree burns usually affect the outer layer of the skin, called the epidermis. A first-degree burn tends to be moist and red in color. A burn of this nature is generally resolved within a week. A classic example of a first-degree burn would be mild sunburn.

Superficial Second Degree Burns
A superficial second-degree burn penetrates the entire epidermal layer of skin and extends down to the next skin layer, known as the dermis. Pressure on a second-degree burn tends to produce red blanches. The burn may appear moist and pinkish in color. A superficial second-degree burn also should heal spontaneously, often within two weeks.

Deep Second Degree Burns
A deep second-degree burn differs from the superficial variety, because the tissue destruction runs deeper into the dermis. A burn of this nature will be dry and whitish in color. It will not produce red blanches with application of pressure. This type of burn may take three to four weeks to heal. There is a risk that a deep second-degree burn will leave thick or hypertrophic scars.

Third Degree Burns
The most severe classification is the third degree burn. This occurs when the burn destroyed both the epidermal and dermal layers of skin and extended down to the subcutaneous tissue. These burns may be physically depressed, charred, and often leather-like in appearance.

Ironically, a third degree burn may not be as physically painful as less severe types, because of the amount of nerve endings that were destroyed. These burns are very serious and often require skin grafting or other reconstructive procedures.

Burns are also classified into two categories: partial thickness and full thickness. Partial thickness burns include first and second degree burns, while full thickness burns are usually third degree burns.

These descriptions only describe the general burn characteristics. However, you should not attempt to diagnose the severity of a burn on your own. Instead, get prompt medical attention, because this can be important in minimizing pain and promoting faster recovery. In severe burn cases, immediate medical treatment may save lives.

Burn injuries are expensive to treat. A prolonged hospitalization for third degree burns can easily exceed $100,000. Many burn injuries are due to negligence (the fault of another person). If you or a loved one suffered a burn injury, talk with an experienced Michigan personal injury lawyer today.




Attorney Marya Sieminski joined the Law Offices of Sam Bernstein in 2003. She is admitted to practice law in Michigan state courts and in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and graduated magna cum laude from Wayne State University Law School. Marya has worked as a trial lawyer for 10 years and exclusively represented victims in personal injury litigation and in workers compensation claims. She also was appointed by the Governor to serve on the State of Michigan Workers Compensation Qualifications Advisory Committee.

The Law Offices of Samuel I. Bernstein, our Michigan personal injury law firm, has championed the cause of seriously injured Michigan victims for three generations.

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วันพุธที่ 26 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2554

Hydrofluoric Acid Burns and Injuries

Hydrofluoric acid is a combination of hydrogen fluoride in water. It is a weak, comparatively speaking, acid. Unfortunately, as it is still an acid, hydrofluoric acid can still cause serious burns. Hydrofluoric acid is a valued source of fluorine which is important to many pharmaceuticals, like Prozac, and diverse plastics, like Teflon. Hydrofluoric acid is known best to the general public for its ability to dissolve glass by reacting to Silicon Dioxide which is a major component in most glasses.

Despite its relatively weak status on the acid scale, hydrofluoric acid is still an extremely hazardous liquid that is capable of causing damage to humans. It can cause severe skin and eye irritation in mild injuries. More serious injuries from hydrofluoric acid include deep-seated, slow-to-heal burns. In some of the most severe cases, exposure can be fatal to the person. Whenever a person is exposed to hydrofluoric acid, immediate paramedic assistance is necessary.

Hydrofluoric acid is particularly dangerous because it binds calcium. Calcium is a major component of the majority of the body's skin and other cells. This process occurs whenever HF makes contact with the body. A big difference between HF acid and other acids is the time it takes to neutralize the acid. The majority of acids are rapidly neutralized by the body's natural defenses and water in the body tissues. Unfortunately, HF takes a long time. It can take days for HF to become fully neutralized.

Because it takes so long for HF to be neutralized, tissue destruction can continue for days as well. As it binds calcium, it is even more dangerous. Calcium is necessary for all cell life and so when it is bound, it causes rapid cell death. When exposure is extensive, excessive amounts of calcium can be made in active. In addition, inadequate amounts of calcium will be made unavailable for vital body functions.

When treating an HF acid burn, it is important to tell the physician what the nature of the chemical involved in the exposure was. It is also helpful to provide a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) to the doctor. These sheets will tell a doctor or nurse all of the relevant information concerning the acid or other chemical. Any lab using chemicals should have the MSDS sheets for all chemicals present in the lab.

When treating burns and other injuries from chemicals, it is very important to receive proper treatment for the burns. For more information on treating chemical burns and other ailments, please visit http://burnvictiminjurylawyers.com/burn_injury_lawyer_articles.aspx.




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