Among the most frightening injuries suffered in Florida car wrecks are catastrophic burns. Unfortunately, an average of 3,275 Americans die from crash-related burns every year. It should come as no surprise to you that your car contains many things that can catch fire. Likewise, many of its surfaces can become hot enough during a fire to burn you if and when you come into contact with them. Between these two factors, you can suffer four different types of burns as follows:
- Thermal burns from your body contacting either the fire’s flames or your car’s hot interior surfaces
- Scald burns from your body contacting hot gasoline or other hot liquids
- Chemical burns from your body contacting caustic fluids such as antifreeze or steering or transmission fluid
- Electrical burns from your body contacting an electrical wire or electrified surface in your car or potentially a downed power line should your car crash into a power pole
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