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Bronx Electrocution Accident Lawyer

Buildings in Bronx neighborhoods and communities are under near-constant construction and repair, keeping contractors and electricians busily employed. We depend on electricity for all aspects of modern life, making it easy to forget its deadly power when not properly contained or controlled. Accidental electrocutions are a serious problem on construction sites in the Bronx, causing severe and sometimes fatal injuries to workers, and others on properties with electrical problems caused by failed repairs or poor maintenance.

Contact a construction accident attorney in the Bronx today to pursue financial compensation.

What Are the Most Common Causes of Electrocution Accidents In the Bronx?

Most accidental electrocutions happen to construction workers and electrical engineers on construction and repair sites. The most common causes of electrocutions include the following:

  • Accidental contact with live, overhead powerlines
  • Faulty wiring
  • Malfunctioning electrical equipment or defective power tools
  • Improper or inadequate grounding
  • Accidental contact with energized power-tool components
  • Inadequate employee safety training
  • Water or dampness near exposed wiring, which increases electrical conductivity
  • Circuit overloads
  • Attempting repairs or work on live circuits, contact with electrical arcs

Employers on construction sites must provide adequate employee safety training and properly monitor employees to ensure that they are following safety protocols, such as those prescribed by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).

Most non-work-related electrocutions are caused by faulty appliances, faulty wiring, or faulty pool wiring or equipment.

What Types of Injuries are Caused by Electrocution?

Electrical injuries are commonly divided into four categories: Electric shock, fatal electrocution, electrical burns from arc blast, and falls from heights due to electrical shocks or blasts.

The most common electrocution injuries include the following:

  • Electric shock injuries
  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Internal and external burns
  • Electrocution, resulting in severe injury or death
  • Fall-related injuries such as fractures, head injuries, and back and neck injuries

Depending on the amount of voltage, the pathway of the current traveling through the victim’s body, and the duration of the charge through the victim’s body, electrocution injuries range from mild to severe, catastrophic, or fatal.

Who Is Liable for My Injury-Related Damages After an Electrocution In the Bronx?

In most cases, an employee cannot sue an employer for on-the-job injuries, but can instead file a workers’ compensation claim. Workers’ compensation protects employers from personal liability for an employee’s injuries. However, often, electrocution injuries are caused by electrical contractors or subcontractors. Common liable parties in electric shock claims include the following:

  • Negligent contractors or subcontractors
  • Utility companies
  • Negligent property owners
  • The manufacturer of defective equipment, tools, or parts

Depending on the circumstances of the electrocution injury, the at-fault party could be liable through negligence or through a manufacturer’s strict liability for a defective product — contact a Bronx personal injury lawyer today to get the justice you deserve.

What Damages Can I Recover After Bronx Electrocution Injuries

Depending on the severity of the electrical shock or electrocution, damages range from mild to severe or catastrophic. Common damages recovered through successful claims against a liable party include:

  • Past and future medical expenses and out-of-pocket costs
  • Past and future income loss
  • Reduced earning ability (if the injury causes disability or impairment)
  • Compensation for pain and suffering
  • Compensation for any catastrophic damages, like diminished quality of life, permanent scarring, loss of vision or hearing, or loss of limb

Wrongful death compensation may be available to the family members of a loved one who died from preventable electrocution.

Reach Out Online or Call The Law Offices of Jay S. Knispel to Learn More

It takes a skilled investigation, a compelling case for liability, and a carefully calculated list of damages to achieve a favorable outcome in your case. Call the Law Offices of Jay S. Knispel to learn how your attorney can help.

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