Atlanta Electrical Injury Lawyer
Skilled Electrical Injury Lawyers in Atlanta, Georgia
Electrocution is named as being one of the construction industry’s “Fatal Four,” according to the United States Department of Labor. This means that construction site electrocution accidents are one of the four leading causes of worker fatalities. Responsible for 7% of fatal accidents, which may seem like a small number, but is significant since it only includes electrocution fatalities that occurred within the construction industry. When non-fatal electrical injuries or electrocutions take place on construction sites, they can cause irreparable physical damage. If you or someone you love has endured or has fatally suffered an electrical injury in Atlanta, reach out to our Atlanta electrical injury lawyers. We have the required resources needed to obtain the compensation you are owed. Schedule a free case evaluation today by calling (404) 259-7635 or filling out our online contact form.
Why Choose Our Firm to Represent You
- We have successfully advocated for thousands of injured clients over the past 30 years, including electrocution and electrical accident victims.
- We are determined to honor the trust our clients place in us by operating on the principles of mutual respect as well as honest and open communication.
- We understand the tremendous amount of financial stress you and your family may be under, which is why we will not charge a single legal fee until we win your case.
Can a Lawsuit be Filed After an Electrocution Accident on a Construction Site?
In short, yes, anyone injured in an electrocution accident may be able to file a lawsuit in addition to a workers’ compensation claim. However, evidence of negligence or wrongdoing will need to be proven in order to hold the potentially liable party responsible for damages.
The injured worker may have the ability to seek compensation for the following losses:
- Medical bills
- Lost wages
- Future loss of earnings and earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
When an electrocution accident fatally injures a worker, the surviving family members may be able to file a wrongful death lawsuit in Atlanta. In doing so, the family can seek compensation for their loss and hold the person responsible for the accident accountable for their actions.
Types of Electrocution Injuries
There are four categories of electrical injury, identified by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration:
Electrical burns –tissue is burned as the current courses through the body.
Falls caused by electric shock – electric shock or explosion causes a loss of muscle control, resulting in a worker falling from their platform.
Electrical shock – as little as 50 volts can cause muscle spasms, temporarily suspend breathing, and stop the heart from beating.
Fatal electrocution – an electrical injury so severe that it causes multi-organ failure and death.
The severity of the injuries can vary exponentially, depending on the voltage, current, duration of exposure, and the pathway of the electricity through the body. An Atlanta construction lawyer can help you understand the types of injuries workers could file a claim for.
Potential Electrocution Risks
There are numerous hazards on construction sites that can subject workers to electric shock, including:
- Contact with overhead power lines
- Contact with underground power lines
- Contact with hidden power lines/electrical components during demolition work
- Defective machinery or tools
- Missing or faulty electrical guards
- Ungrounded power supply
- Damaged electrical cord or machine
- Improper use of machinery
In addition to your employer, or instead of, a third party may be liable in an electrical accident. A few potential parties can include a coworker, the contractor, or a defective product manufacturer.
Reach Out for Help Today
Our Atlanta electrical injury lawyers will ensure the financial burden of your injury will fall on the shoulders of the responsible party. Contact us today and have your case evaluated for free.