Friday, April 24, 2009

Drowning Injury Claims

Drowning happens when a person is submerged in water for a period of time. Lack of oxygen is what injures or kills a person in drowning incidents. If a person loses oxygen, that person loses consciousness and consequently dies. This is called wet drowning which is the common form of drowning.

There is another form of drowning which is dry drowning. Dry drowning, on the other hand, occurs when a person is submerged in icy water. The cold is said to cause the larynx to spasm. If the larynx spasms, the person’s airway is cut off resulting in lack or absence of oxygen in the body.

If you or any of your family member suffered from near drowning or drowns as a result of negligence by another person, our expert Drowning Injury Claims lawyers can help you claim just and reasonable damages for you or your family member.

Drowning Injury Claims lawyers of the Mesriani Law Group are knowledgeable in all types of drowning. They are well equipped to handle the intricacies of proving negligence as well as gathering vital evidence necessary for your claims.

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