Road Rash
Learn about Road Rash and your legal options after an accident.
Friction burns, or road rash, occur when skin scrapes against rough surfaces, often during motorcycle, bicycle, or ATV accidents. These injuries can range from mild abrasions to deep tissue damage, exposing underlying muscles or nerves. Road rash can become infected if not properly cleaned and treated. Treatment typically involves cleaning, disinfecting, and dressing the wound. Severe cases may require skin grafts or antibiotics. Victims often need follow-up care and time off work. Documenting the accident, medical care, and recovery restrictions is crucial for injury claims. Compensation may cover medical bills, lost income, and pain endured.
Understanding Friction Burns / Road Rash
Friction burns, or road rash, occur when skin scrapes against rough surfaces, often during motorcycle, bicycle, or ATV accidents. These injuries can range from mild abrasions to deep tissue damage, exposing underlying muscles or nerves. Road rash can become infected if not properly cleaned and treated.
Treatment typically involves cleaning, disinfecting, and dressing the wound. Severe cases may require skin grafts or antibiotics. Victims often need follow-up care and time off work. Documenting the accident, medical care, and recovery restrictions is crucial for injury claims. Compensation may cover medical bills, lost income, and pain endured.
What to Do Next
Clean the wound immediately, seek medical attention if severe, and keep detailed records of treatments, medications, and restrictions for your claim.
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