Electric Shock Accidents, Injuries, and Legal Options

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An electric shock accident impacts you and your family. Don’t take responsibility for this accident if someone else is liable. Treat your accident injuries and continue to do so for as long as your doctor advises. In the meantime, contact an electric shock lawyer within days of your accident. Your electrocution accident lawyer at can help you recover compensation for your losses. Call Munley Law today for a free consultation and more information.

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Why Electric Shock Accidents and Injuries Happen

Most people take every precaution to avoid serious accidents. Regardless, accidents happen, whether they are due to negligent safety practices or factors beyond your control.

Unsafe Conditions

Touching exposed or faulty wiring can cause electricity to flow through a person’s body. This can lead to electrocution and cause burns, nerve damage, cardiac arrest, or loss of life.  Poor insulation, corroded connections, and broken wires can result in improper grounding that creates an unsafe path for electricity. If someone comes into contact with this path, they can suffer an electric shock.

If a circuit is overloaded, excessive current can cause wiring to overheat and the insulation around it to deteriorate. When this happens, conductive wires can become exposed. If a person is exposed to these wires, they are susceptible to electric shock, injuries, and death.

Unsafe Work Practices

Your employer is responsible for ensuring employees receive adequate training for safe work practices. They are also responsible for maintaining equipment in accordance with the manufacturer, state, and local guidelines. If a coworker is behind on their training, or a contractor was not appropriately vetted, they could create a dangerous work environment that leaves you and others vulnerable to injury.

Human Error

Someone makes an honest mistake and does not expect anything to come of it. Regardless, all it takes is one mistake to cause an electric shock accident or injuries. Human errors that can contribute to electrocution include:

  • Failure to turn off electrical circuits or appliances before repairing or replacing them

  • Using tools or equipment with frayed or damaged cords

  • Working with electricity while standing on a wet floor

Get legal help if you’re injured in an electric shock accident that occurs for these or other reasons. Your electric shock attorney can address frequently asked questions in personal injury cases and provide you with legal resources relevant to your situation.

Electric Shock Accidents, Injuries, and Legal Options

Take Appropriate Measures If You or Someone You Know Gets Hurt in an Electric Shock Accident

Err on the side of caution in the moments after an electrical shock accident. Remember, the health, well-being, and safety of you and others involved in the incident is the top priority at this time. Take care of yourself or others who are injured. Within days of the incident, have a lawyer evaluate your case. They can determine who is accountable and, if warranted, represent you in your case against them.

Call 911 at the Accident Scene

This will bring medical personnel and police officers to assist anyone dealing with electric shock injuries. Medical professionals can provide immediate care and support to electric shock victims. Police officers will collect information from these victims and anyone who saw the accident. They will use the information they gather to prepare a police report.

Track What You Spend on Medical Care

Follow your doctor’s instructions if you have been injured in an electric shock accident. Additionally, monitor your expenses for physical therapy, surgery, and other medical treatments and therapies necessary to your recovery. Your medical bills may be used as evidence if you request compensation from any liable parties as part of an insurance claim or personal injury lawsuit.

Submit an Electrical Shock Injury Claim or File a Lawsuit

Report your electric shock accident to a business operator, property owner, or any other parties responsible for maintaining the premises where it happened. Otherwise, if you do nothing following your electric shock accident, you may take responsibility for all of your losses.

An electrocution accident attorney can give you insights into electric shock claims and lawsuits. They may help you get money from an at-fault party’s insurance company. Or, they may submit a lawsuit and argue to a judge or jury why a liable party should have to cover your economic and non-economic damages.

At Munley Law, we understand the difficulty of recovering from an electric shock accident. We can provide you with personal injury case studies to give you a glimpse into what to expect if you file a claim or lawsuit. Once we find out who is liable for your accident, we can guide you through each stage of your legal proceedings.

One or More Parties Can Be Liable for Electrical Shock Accidents and Injuries

At Munley Law, our team prioritizes building strong relationships and achieving client victories. Obtaining successful outcomes in electrical shock claims requires us to fully investigate your situation.  Before we submit an electrical shock claim or lawsuit, we learn about your case. Your attorney will investigate the circumstances, which may include interviewing witnesses, reviewing surveillance footage of your electric shock accident, and taking other measures to find out who is to blame.  They may discover many at-fault parties.

Electrical Entities

Your utility company, providers of electrical circuit components, and other electric entities can provide faulty equipment or fail to maintain it properly. As such, they can be held responsible for neurological damage, electric burns, cardiac arrest, or other electrical accident injuries.

Medical Providers

A medical provider must protect staff and patients. If staff members are inadequately trained, they could use equipment inappropriately, injuring themselves or their patients. In either scenario, the provider or their facility may be found liable.

Product Manufacturers and Resellers

When you buy a product, you expect it to work as advertised. Unfortunately, if a product has manufacturing or design defects, it may be unsafe. If you end up using this product and it causes an electric shock accident, you could have a case for damages from the manufacturer or reseller. At this point, discussing your case with a lawyer from Munley Law may be a beneficial route.

Property Owners

Property owners have a responsibility to maintain safe premises. Yet, if a property owner does not address electrical hazards, you could be involved in an electric shock accident. Talk with a lawyer who knows all about premises liability claims if you are involved in an electric shock incident on someone else’s property. From here, you can decide if you want to file a claim or lawsuit against the liable property owner.

Employers

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has electrical standards for businesses to follow. If your employer fails to comply with these standards, they are violating OSHA requirements, and this is often evidence of negligence. Additionally, your employer may be subject to OSHA penalties.

Consult with a personal injury lawyer when in doubt about who is to blame for your electric shock accident and injuries. Your attorney will give your case their undivided attention. They can help you identify any liable parties and work hard to recover compensation on your behalf.

Filing a Claim or Lawsuit Can Make a Difference as You Move Forward from Your Electric Shock Accident and Injuries

You have the right to ask for money from anyone at fault for your electric shock accident and injuries through a claim or lawsuit. Based on Pennsylvania Title 42, Chapter 55, Section 5524, you have two years from the day you are injured to request compensation. What you receive in compensation is dependent on how badly you were hurt and other factors.

Hire a personal injury attorney to represent and advocate for you in your electric shock case. They will calculate your economic and non-economic damages. Your attorney may advise you to request damages for many reasons, such as:

Pain and Suffering

The mental anguish, emotional distress, and physical pain from your electric shock injuries make it tough to enjoy your life the way you want. Your attorney will account for your pain and suffering as they determine how much your case is worth.

Medical Expenses

An electrical shock injury can require an emergency room visit and ongoing medical care. Keep track of your expenses for treating electrical shock injuries. Your attorney can include your current and future medical costs in your compensation request.

Lost Wages

Every day you cannot work due to your electrical shock injuries is a lost opportunity to earn income for you and your family. Your attorney wants you to care for your injuries, even if you have to miss work. As you take care of yourself, your lawyer can prepare an argument designed to show a judge or jury why you deserve damages for your loss of income.

Your lawyer may use accident scene photos, witness statements, and other proof to show that your case is valid. Their evidence may convince a liable party’s insurance company to offer a fair settlement. Alternatively, if your case requires a trial, their proof may lead a judge or jury to award damages that serve you well for years.

The Injuries People Suffer in Electric Shock Accidents Can Have Long-Term Ramifications

If you think an electric shock injury has little to no effect on a person, think again. While electric shock injuries can range in terms of severity, they can have lasting effects on how a person functions in their daily life.  Injuries and other medical issues commonly reported after electric shock accidents include:

  • Burns

  • Cardiac arrest

  • Nerve damage

  • Kidney failure

  • Cataracts

  • Memory loss

  • Breathing difficulties

  • Respiratory failure

  • Muscle spasms

  • Heart attack

Sadly, an electrical shock injury can be fatal. Losing a loved one in a fatal electric shock accident is devastating. You do not have to deal with this situation alone. Speak with empathetic and compassionate wrongful death attorneys to examine your legal options. Depending on the circumstances of your situation, you could pursue compensation from anyone at fault for your loved one’s fatal electric shock accident and injuries.

An Electric Shock Accident Wrongful Death Claim or Lawsuit Can Benefit You and Your Family in Several Ways

Requesting damages from any parties that are at fault for your loved one’s fatal electrical shock accident may seem like it is more trouble than it is actually worth. Your wrongful death lawyer knows how emotionally taxing it is to mourn the loss of a loved one. They will not pressure you to proceed with a claim or lawsuit. Rather, they will describe your legal options to you and how a claim or lawsuit may help you and your family now and in the future.

A wrongful death claim or lawsuit is an opportunity to seek justice and damages from anyone liable for your loved one’s death. It can provide a sense of closure on a challenging chapter of your life. At the same time, your claim or lawsuit can help you receive compensation that helps you and your family stay afloat financially.

Your attorney wants you to focus on yourself and your family as they handle your legal matters. They can negotiate a settlement with an at-fault party’s insurance company on your behalf. If this insurer makes an offer, your lawyer will let you know, and you can review the proposal with them. If a trial is necessary, your attorney makes sure you are prepared for it. When you enter the courtroom for your trial, you can feel confident about your chances of getting compensation.

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The team at Munley Law protects the rights of victims of electric shock accidents and their families. Our board-certified personal injury lawyers have been providing comprehensive legal services and support to those in need for more than 65 years. Give us the opportunity to help you with your electric shock accident case. To get started, contact us for a free case consultation.

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