Skilled Help After A Workplace Chemical Burn
Unfortunately, chemical burns are not uncommon workplace injuries. Many industries require workers to handle containers of dangerous chemical or work near them. Chemical spills put employees at risk of chemical burns in factories and other work settings. At the Philip J. Fulton Law Office, we advise and represent clients who are entitled to workers’ compensation benefits after suffering chemical burns. Contact us to learn how we can help.
When we take on a chemical burn workers’ comp case, we are likely to work with doctors and other investigators to determine and document key facts such as:
- Which chemicals caused your burns: sulfuric acid, hydrofluoric acid, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, hydrochloric acid or other chemicals
- Determine whether a caustic burn injury and other injuries, taken together, meet the criteria of multiple conditions that can qualify our clients for workers’ comp benefits
In some cases, facial disfigurement can occur as the result of a chemical burn. You can be compensated for this. When it becomes necessary to argue with the workers’ compensation system, we have the necessary experience. We have helped bring about favorable outcomes in many similar Ohio work injury cases.
Caustic Burn Injury — Start With A Free Consultation
Our workers’ compensation representation is available on a contingency fee basis, which means we only ask for lawyers’ fees if we are successful in getting you the benefits you need.
To learn more, call 614-963-9569 or send us an email to discuss your case with one of our Columbus chemical burn attorneys.