Electrical Burns
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Arkansas: Burn Injury Types
Electrical burns occur whenever an electrical current jumps from an electrical source, like an outlet, cord, or appliance, and high voltage electricity travels through the body. Electrical burns can also be caused by lightning. The electricity is capable of burning the skin very deeply, causing severe internal damage and entry and exit wounds. If enough voltage passes through the body, the heart can stop, resulting in death. As with all burns, electrical burns exist with varying degrees of severity. The most common ways that people receive electrical burns are sticking a knife into a plugged-in toaster, dropping an appliance into water, and sticking something into an electrical outlet. Individuals who are employed in electrical industries face a constant danger of suffering an electrical burn in Arkansas while on the job.
If you or a loved one suffered an electrical burn, you may be entitled to a Arkansas burn injury lawsuit. To find out if you are eligible, fill out the free legal case evaluation to your right.



