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Is called a 'scald'.

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What is a burn or injury to the flesh by hot liquid or steam?

A burn is damage to the skin caused by contact with hot liquid or steam. It can result in pain, redness, blistering, and in severe cases, scarring. Immediate first aid treatment, such as cool water application and seeking medical help if needed, is important for burn management.


What does freon do to the skin?

In it`s liquid state it will give you a nasty burn like injury.


What is the scottish name for stream?

In Scotland a stream is called a burn.


How long does it take for human flesh to burn?

Skin is another name for the human flesh. Human flesh is an organ and has cells within it. The human flesh will burn immediately when touched by fire.


What does burn mean in Scottish?

A burn is a stream.


What is the consideration for selecting a burn injury code?

degree of burn


How many burn injury lawyers are in California?

There are about 200 burn care centers that offer burn injury lawyers in California and they are all professional, and fewer than 10 hospitalize that specialized in burn injuries.


What is the first consideration for selecting a burn injury code?

degree of burn


The type of burn where the flesh is black or has white spots is?

A burn with charred black flesh or white 'waxy' areas is a full thickness burn, also known as a third degree burn. This is where all layers of the skin are involved, it is very serious and requires urgent medical attention.


Is it true that a liquid that can burn is flammable?

If a liquid is flammable it will burn. Flammable means can catch on fire.


What is the Statutes of Limitations to file a burn injury lawsuit in Michigan?

The statute of limitations to file a burn injury lawsuit in Michigan is the same as for other personal injury cases: Three years with the discovery rule.


What is the difference between a full-thickness and a partial-thickness burn?

Superficial burns are damage to the epidermis. Injury to the dermis is a partial thickness burn Injury to the subcutaneous tissue, including fat is a full thickness burn.