Kitchen Injuries

Cooking is done worldwide and has many advantages over eating at a restaurant or fast food joint. It saves money, can be much healthier, and is a fun hobby for many. In many homes, cooking is an everyday task and becomes such a habit that people often don’t think about the dangers that the kitchen can hold. Kitchen appliances are very useful for cooking, but they are also potentially hazardous.

Unfortunately, if an appliance has a slight flaw it can be extremely dangerous toward an individual. Many appliances such as microwaves, ovens, trash compactors and more can cause injuries such as severe burns. If the appliance malfunctions the manufacturer or seller may be liable and you may be able to seek compensation. For more information contact the Atlanta personal injury lawyers of Webb, Wade, Taylor & Thompson, LLC at 770-631-1811.

Common Kitchen Injuries

Here are some kitchen appliances that commonly cause injury:

  • Microwaves
  • Hot Plates
  • Coffee Makers
  • Stove tops

People who suffer injury due to appliance malfunction can have many related expenses. You may be able to seek compensation for your medical bills, rehabilitation, and pain and suffering.

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If you or someone you love has been injured by a malfunctioning appliance, contact the Atlanta personal injury lawyers of Webb, Wade, Taylor & Thompson, LLC at 770-631-1811.

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