Disfigurement Lacerations Scars and Burns
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Cuts or scrapes after accidents are often an outcome of an accident, depending on the type of incident and the overall impact. However, if you have suffered large wounds or gashes, the recovery process becomes considerably more complex and uncertain. Furthermore, it is difficult to determine how these lacerations will heal without time and proper care. This is why disfigurement and scarring injuries are unique to other complications that can happen from accidents. Their effects tend to be less immediate but emerge progressively over time, leading to permanent alterations in appearance and ongoing emotional trauma.1
Comparing Internal and External Injuries
While difficult to see, internal injuries can heal over time and allow the appearance of a near-normal life. However, external injuries can leave scars on any part of the body and have ongoing complications. These injuries can be difficult to look at, cause pain,2 and result in similar emotional effects as any other kind of traumatic injury. At Bergeron Clifford, we work to understand the unique circumstances that your disfigurement has on your life, building a case that will ensure you receive fair compensation for the hardships you face.
The Challenges of Living with a Disfigurement Injury
The culmination of the tissue repair journey often leads to scarring.3 While crucial for healing, it can sometimes leave individuals with raised, unsightly areas on their skin. It’s important to acknowledge that scars can be more than just a cosmetic concern; they can be a source of constant discomfort and pain, affecting self-esteem and overall well-being.
It’s essential to remember that you’re not alone in this journey. Many individuals face similar challenges, and various support systems, both medical and emotional, can help you navigate these difficulties.
Consulting with a healthcare professional or a specialist in scar management may offer valuable insights into alleviating discomfort and reducing the appearance of scars. Moreover, seeking emotional support through therapy or support groups can help address the psychological impact of scarring.
Effects
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Physical Effects
A healed scar can still have ongoing issues, including itchiness and redness. It could be raised and sensitive to touch or temperatures or even prone to infection, which might further disfigure the skin.4
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Emotional Effects
Scars, due to disfigurement, are known to cause repercussive emotional effects. If it is in an area not easily covered up, you could feel withdrawn from wanting to go out and enjoy life, creating a constant feeling of depression or anxiety around the look of your disfigurement.5
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Financial Effects
In addition to the physical aspects, significant financial burdens often arise. The combination of lost wages due to necessary medical leave and the substantial costs associated with cosmetic or reconstructive procedures can place an additional strain on individuals, further compounding the challenges they confront in the wake of a disfigurement injury.
Hiring a Disfigurement or Burn Injury Lawyer
Disfigurement or scarring can feel like a life-altering event, leaving a permanent mark on your appearance and well-being. Facing such a situation, often resulting from another’s negligence, can make you feel hopeless and burdened with undeserved consequences.
At Bergeron Clifford, we work to understand the extent to which this damage has had on your life, both physically and emotionally. We believe that a fair settlement for your pain and suffering is a critical part of protecting your rights.
Our team takes into account the costs for cosmetic and reconstructive surgeries, as well as any other factors relevant to each case. If you need help or are seeking advice from a disfigurement injury lawyer, please contact us.
Contact Us Today
Your scar, burn or laceration may be more than just a reminder of your injury. Contact us at 866-535-5459 or fill out our online form to learn more about disfigurement claims. We serve clients in Kingston, Ottawa, Whitby, Carleton Place, Perth and throughout Eastern Ontario.
Frequently Asked Questions
Accidents that can lead to disfigurement or scarring vary widely but usually involve traumatic incidents. These include, but are not limited to:
- Car accidents
- Motorcycle crashes
- Workplace accidents
- Burns
- Dog attacks
- Medical malpractice
- Slips and falls
In these situations, injuries can result in permanent scarring or disfigurement, causing both physical and emotional pain. It’s essential to consult with a medical professional to assess the extent of your injuries and then consider legal action if someone else’s negligence caused or contributed to your disfigurement.
In a disfigurement injury lawsuit, you may be eligible to recover various damages. These can encompass:
- Medical expenses (both current and future)
- Lost wages or diminished earning capacity due to the injury
- Rehabilitation costs
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Compensation for any necessary cosmetic or reconstructive surgeries
The specific damages you can recover depend on the circumstances of your case and the applicable laws in your jurisdiction. Consulting with our experienced legal team can help you understand the full scope of potential fair compensation that may be available to you.
While you’re not legally obligated to hire a lawyer, it’s highly advisable to do so. Disfigurement injury cases can be legally complex, and insurance companies often employ teams of lawyers to minimize their payouts. At Bergeron Clifford, we help you navigate the legal process, gather evidence, negotiate with insurers, and represent your best interests in court if necessary. Our team can significantly improve your chances of receiving fair compensation and relieve you of the stress associated with handling a legal case on your own.
Selecting the right injury lawyer is crucial to ensuring your case is handled effectively. Here are some essential areas that set Bergeron Clifford apart and above other injury lawyers:
- Experience in Personal Injury Law: At our firm, we only do injury law. We have over 25 years of experience in handling personal injury cases, including those involving disfigurement and scarring. We are also consistently ranked a Top 10 Injury Law Firm in Ontario.
- Proven Track Record: Our firm has a seasoned track record of success. We welcome you to ask about past cases we’ve handled, settlements obtained, and verdicts won to help you understand our capabilities more clearly.
- Resources: We have the necessary resources to thoroughly investigate your case, including access to medical experts and accident reconstruction specialists if required.
- Communication: Effective communication is essential. This is why we take the time to listen to your concerns, provide clear explanations, and keep you informed about the progress of your case.
- Compassion and Empathy: Disfigurement and scarring cases often involve emotional trauma. Our lawyers are compassionate and empathetic towards your situation and are here to help.
- Fee Structure: Our personal injury lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning we only get paid if you win your case. Reach out to us to learn more about our fee structure.
- Local Expertise: It can be beneficial to choose a lawyer familiar with the local legal landscape, judges, and court procedures, as this knowledge can be an asset to your case. Our legal team has worked on cases throughout Ontario and maintains various connections within many municipalities.
- Initial Consultation: Our free consultations are an opportunity to meet the lawyer who will work on your claim and discuss your case. During this time, we invite you to ask questions about our approach and listen attentively as you tell us your story.
Sources
1. Ngaage, Mildred, and Mark Agius. 2018. “The Psychology of Scars: A Mini-Review.” Psychiatria Danubina 30 (Suppl 7): 633–38. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30439862/.
2. Abd-Elsayed, Alaa, Jason Pope, Derick A. Mundey, Konstantin V. Slavin, Steven Falowski, Ahish Chitneni, Stephen R. Popielarski, et al. 2022. “Diagnosis, Treatment, and Management of Painful Scar: A Narrative Review.” Journal of Pain Research 15: 925–37. https://doi.org/10.2147/JPR.S355096.
3. “Principles of Cell Circuits for Tissue Repair and Fibrosis.” 2020. IScience 23 (2): 100841. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2020.100841.
4. “Scar Tissue Pain: Treatment, Symptoms, Starting Years Later, More.” n.d. Healthline. https://www.healthline.com/health/scar-tissue-pain#symptoms.
5. Ziolkowski, Natalia, Simon C Kitto, Dahn Jeong, Jennifer Zuccaro, Thomasin Adams-Webber, Anna Miroshnychenko, and Joel S Fish. 2019. “Psychosocial and Quality of Life Impact of Scars in the Surgical, Traumatic and Burn Populations: A Scoping Review Protocol.” BMJ Open 9 (6): e021289. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-021289.