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If a burn injury is caused by a third party's wrongful act or negligence, the victims may be entitle to monetary compensation.


SECOND DEGREE BURN


Second-degree burns affect both the outer-layer (epidermis) and the under lying layer of skin (dermis) causing redness, pain, swelling and blisters. These burns often affect sweat glands, and hair follicles.

If a deep second-degree burn is not properly treated, swelling and decreased blood flow in the tissue can result in the burn becoming a third-degree burn.




First Degree Burns Third Degree Burns
Second Degree Burns Inhalation Injuries