Car accident-related fires tend to result in the following injuries: Lacerations and other trauma; Severe burns ; Soft tissue damage; Amputation ; Toxic exposure; Respiratory problems and lung damage; Permanent scarring and disfigurement; and Wrongful death . All of the ...
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Besides wood, other potential sources of combustion, like plastic, can emit toxic fumes. These fumes can cause subtle but long-term damage to the heart and lungs. Serious burn-type injuries can, similarly, make it difficult to regain lost function. Acute respiratory ...
not limited to, the following: Restaurant accidents and spills; Improper workplace safety practices; Workplace accidents that affect employees and contractors; Automobile accidents , particularly high-impact collisions that damage coolant reservoirs and other liquid-storage tanks; and Semi-truck crashes and cargo spills, ...
Other causes may include: The car driver is drowsy or under the influence of alcohol , drugs or another toxic substance , causing them to be incapacitated; The pavement is wet or icy , contributing the vehicle’s loss of control ...
These include: Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS) , a condition in which toxic substances produced in an individual’s digestive system destroy red blood cells and cause damage or failure of the kidneys; Brain and nerve damage , a condition in which ...