Baton Rouge Workplace Electrocution Attorneys
Have you received an electrocution while at the workplace or any other place and the cause of the electrocution was another party? Electrocutions can be some of the most painful personal injuries one can suffer from. And the lasting effects of being electrocuted make it one of the most dangerous injuries by far and can be utterly devastating. If you or a loved one has been electrocuted because of the negligence of another Spencer Calahan Injury Lawyers can help. Our team of experienced Baton Rouge electrocution injury attorneys handles all kinds of electrical injuries, including workplace electrocutions and severe electrocutions due to another’s negligence.
Types of Electrical Injuries
While it’s true that most of the lawsuits involving electrocution happen at the workplace, people can suffer from electric shock practically anyplace – even while sitting at a restaurant – and if the electrocution was the fault of another party you should be compensated for your injuries. Some of the more common workplace and residential electrocution lawsuits we see at Calahan Law include:
- • Construction site electrocutions
- • Electrocutions caused by faulty escalators
- • Injuries to electricians while on the job
- • Electrocution of utility workers
- • Residential swimming pool electrocutions
While these are some of the more common electrocutions, the list goes on and on. Don’t let the negligence of another mean years of financial burden for you and your family. Contact the experience workplace electrocution lawyers at Calahan Law if you have suffered from electric shock.
Long Term Electrocution Effects
The fact is, electrocutions can be fatal. When you are electrocuted powerful electricity surges through your body and can damage tissue, nerves and even your heart and lungs – sometimes stopping it completely. Even after the electrocution occurs there is a high probability of damage to the brain and nervous system. For this reason it is extremely important to get checked out by a doctor when you have been electrocuted and even make return visits to ensure there are no latent effects.
Whether you have been electrocuted at a person’s home or suffered a workplace electrocution and another person is at fault it is important to make sure they pay for their wrongdoing. And while monetary compensation can never make up for the effects of an electrocution, the damages you receive can help cover costly medical bills, lost wages and rehabilitation. If you or a loved one has been electrocuted take action and call Spencer Calahan Injury Lawyers at 225-387-2323 or fill out our Case Evaluation Form below!




