Help for Electrocution Injury Victims

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) defines electricity simply. They say, “Electricity is the flow of electrical power or charge.

In every home, building, or car, electric currents are in constant circulation. When there is a break in the circuit and exposure occurs, it can lead to serious injury or even a fatality.

There are some electrocution accidents that are unavoidable. However, many of the injuries or fatalities that occur are completely preventable. If you believe that you or a loved one suffering harm was avoidable, you may want to consider getting in touch with an Alexandria electrocution injury lawyer. At Curcio Law, we are all well-experienced in handling cases like these and can help you, too.

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How Common Are Individuals Hurt by Electricity-Related Factors?

There were 396 fatalities in the U.S. that manufactured electricity in 2022, according to data collected by the Electrical Safety Foundation (ESFI). So, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that many of those fatalities happened on the job. However, it is not necessarily the job you might think.

The same ESFI research cited above finds that 70% of workplace electrical fatalities occurred in non-electrical occupations.

The Main Categories of Electrical Injuries

Although the source might be the same, not all electrical injuries fall into the same type of injury category. An electrical injury will fall into one of the following four categories:

Electrocution

This is the most serious type of electrical injury. It happens when an electric current passes through a person’s body. That kind of charge can disrupt the electrical signals that naturally travel through the spinal cord, brain, and muscles. This is also an accident that can stop the heart, causing instant death.

Electric Shock

Electric shock happens most often when there is an open or exposed current. It shocks at the point of contact. Depending on the duration and voltage of the shock, it can cause anything from a severe burn to a life-long disability. However, it doesn’t often result in death.

Burns

Burns are a common occurrence with electrical injuries. These injuries can be extremely painful and cause serious disfigurement. However, not every electrical accident causes an external burn, but it could still trigger an internal injury.

Falls

A jolt from electricity can cause your body’s muscles to contract. If that jolt happens when you’re on a ladder, scaffold, or even standing on the ground, you can lose your balance and fall over without the ability to break your fall. That can lead to even more injuries, including fractures and traumatic head injury.

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Common Causes of Electrocutions in Alexandria, VA

Anywhere there is electricity, there can be an electrical accident. Your Alexandria electrocution injury lawyer will need to create a narrative of your accident that is supported by evidence to help you make your claim. Which of the following common causes of an electrical accident pertain to your incident?

  • Accidental contact with exposed electrical wiring
  • Arc flashes from downed power lines
  • Touching occupation-related machinery that became electrified
  • Defective electrical wiring
  • Contact with an overhead power line
  • Industrial machinery electric shock
  • Failure to turn off the power at a work site during electrical repairs
  • Failure to maintain utility poles or structures using electricity.
  • Fires affecting electrical systems.
  • Frayed or inadequate wiring (such as with extension cords)
  • Improperly grounded electrical tools

How To Support Your Electric Injury Claim

The best way you can help your Alexandria electrocution injury lawyer is to provide clear and compelling evidence in support of your version of the accident. If you were injured at a store, restaurant, venue, or job site, your injury claim would fall under premises liability. That theory holds that anyone who owns and maintains any type of public property must keep that property reasonably safe for anyone who lawfully enters that property. If the owner or tenant knows about the electrical problem, they must first warn visitors to the property. They also have to make every effort to repair the situation. Failure to do either of those tasks would be a clear example of negligence. Some examples of this type of negligence could be the following:

  • Badly maintained wiring
  • Electrical cords or wiring passing through liquid
  • Noncompliance with OSHA guidelines in the workplace
  • Weak infrastructure with fallen power lines

Working With an Alexandria Electrocution Injury Lawyer

If you or a loved one has been involved in an electrocution accident, you need to share your story with Curcio Law. We have experience with these exact types of injury claims. They can include filing an insurance claim or a civil liability lawsuit. Most often, you might need to file both. As your legal advocate, we can help with those filings and so much more.

We’ll be able to collect and organize all the evidence pertaining to the accident. That documentation will firmly establish the culpability of a property owner or third-party vendor. We will also work closely with you to create a fair and reasonable amount of compensation. That compensation needs to include all your current and future medical expenses. That includes your pain and suffering that is related to the accident.

Most importantly, we will provide you with support, guidance, and information about your claim every step of the way. All of this support begins with your first consultation. Call to schedule your case consultation today.