At Vujasinovic & Beckcom, we pride ourselves on keeping up-to-date with important injury and accident developments in Texas and across the United States. Here you'll find our thougths on a range of topics from auto and truck accidents to defective automobile and product cases to serious injury cases involving neck, back, brain and workplace accidents.
A Brownsville maritime services company had a carbon dioxide leak, sending seven men to the hospital Thursday afternoon with Respiratory Failure.
The unidentified men are employed by a contractor and(...)
A 45-year old New York subway operator named Michael Lee suffered second and third degree burns on nearly 30% of his body in a freak work accident.
Lee had been preparing a work train when he dropped(...)
Our Manvel burn injury attorneys have seen far too many victims injured in Texas motorcycle accidents over the years. It’s not uncommon for riders to be thrown from bikes, suffer mechanical(...)
During a fire in Holyoke, Massachusetts, three firefighters suffered neck, back, and shoulder injuries while they were trying to put down the blaze on Tuesday. Thankfully, the injuries were not severe(...)
An employee of Fugro Engineering Sevices, a company based in the United Kingdom, was injured with life-threatening burns after being electrocuted with a high voltage cable. During a construction proje(...)
Last Thursday, a Galveston oil tank exploded and burned at a biodiesel plant on the waterfront docks. The explosion rattled the island and caused quite the stir among the people living close by.
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Each year, nearly 2 million people in America will seek medical attention for burn injuries. Nearly 70,000 people will be hospitalized for serious burns, 35% are under the age of fifteen.
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Third and Fourth degree burns are the most intense kind of burn injury. They have the ability to alter ones entire life through the damages it can cause. The pain it causes, not just for the individua(...)
Second degree burns are a fairly serious burn injuries that burn through the first layer of skin (epidermis) and extends to the second layer of the skin (the dermis). It causes pain, redness, and blis(...)
A first degree burn is a minor burn injury that effects only the outer layer of the skin (epidermis). It causes pain and redness, and in most cases will go away after a week or two. Treating first deg(...)