Smoke Inhalation Attorneys in Orange County
Committed to Advocating for Firefighters
Where there is fire, there is smoke. Contrary to how intense and frightful flames may appear, smoke inhalation is actually the number one cause of death and serious injury during a fire, not burns and high temperatures. Firefighters understand this perhaps more than anyone, as they must take special precautions to avoid smoke inhalation every time they go into the line of duty to save an innocent or their property.
Sometimes all the protection in the world is not enough – or worse yet, a piece of safety equipment fails – and a firefighter suffers due to smoke inhalation. When this occurs, they and their families are reliant on workers’ compensation benefits granted to them by the state of California to kick in and take care of them. If they don't, a legal struggle could be on the horizon.
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Why Would Workers’ Comp Benefits Be Denied to a Firefighter?
The insurance providers that are tasked to support firefighters after they have been injured on the job are companies, and all companies need to make a profit. Sometimes compensation claims are rewarded the minimum amount to try to save a dollar on the bottom line.
Other claims are disregarded due to mistakes in the medical records or the report of the incident that led to the smoke inhalation injury. No matter what the reason may be for a firefighter’s injury, it is always important that they are supported and allowed to recover in comfort. At Alvandi Law Group, our Orange County attorneys hold that belief.
Symptoms of Smoke Inhalation
One of the reasons smoke inhalation may account for upwards of 70% of all fire-related fatalities might be due to its ability to harm someone gradually over time, rather than immediately. Firefighters who were in the thick of a fire might leave the scene feeling tired and pass it off as normal exhaustion. In reality, the dangerous effects of smoke inhalation injury could already be at play.
Please seek medical advice or attention immediately if you are exhibiting any of the following symptoms:
- Facial burns
- Hoarse or raspy voice
- Labored breathing
- Extended and painful coughing episodes
- Disorientation or other signs of confusion
- Pain when swallowing or breathing
Fighting for Treatments You Need
People diagnosed with smoke inhalation often need extensive X-ray examinations, blood tests, and even sessions in a hyperbaric oxygen chamber, sometimes referred to as an iron lung. Treatments can be incredibly expensive and last for extended periods of time, depending on the damage caused. If you are being denied a proper amount of workers’ compensation benefits, you may have to file a lawsuit against your employer or another relevant party if you want to avoid paying for your recovery yourself.
Get our workers’ compensation attorneys on the case today. Call (800) 980-6905 now!
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