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Electric Shock and Electrocution

Catastrophic Injury Attorneys Representing Victims and Families in Baltimore

Electric shock and electrocution accident cases often involve catastrophic injuries or even death. Dealing with these types of accidents can be daunting. While you focus on healing, you may also be wondering about how you will afford the medical expenses associated with your injuries. If you or your loved one has been injured in an electric shock or electrocution accident, we can help you recover compensation for your harm. At Arfaa Law Group, our Baltimore electrocution injury lawyers welcome an opportunity to speak with you about your case.

Taking Legal Action Following an Incident of Electric Shock

Nearly 1,000 people die each year as a result of electrocution throughout the United States. According to the Statistic Brain Research Institute, about 30,000 people suffer non-fatal electrical shock accidents at home each year throughout the country. Toddlers and adolescents are the age groups most likely to suffer electrocution. When it comes to work-related electrocution statistics, about 158 electrocutions take place annually in construction and work environments.

Depending on the circumstances surrounding your injury, there may be a variety of options available to you. If your electrocution accident was a result of someone else’s carelessness or error, you may be able to recover compensation from that person through a negligence claim. Negligence takes place when a person causes harm by failing to use the level of care that a reasonably prudent person would have used in the same or similar circumstances. An electrocution injury attorney can advise Baltimore residents on which parties they may be able to sue.

If you suffered an electric shock injury due to a defective product (such as a defective hairdryer or a faulty appliance), you may be able to recover compensation through a product liability claim. This is an area of law that holds manufacturers and sellers liable for injuries caused by faulty products. Unlike plaintiffs in negligence cases, the injured individual does not need to show that the manufacturer or seller was negligent. Instead, the victim only needs to show that the product was faulty when it was placed into the stream of commerce.

If you were a guest on someone else’s property at the time of the injury, a Baltimore electrocution injury attorney may be able to help you hold the property owner accountable through a premises liability claim. Property owners have an obligation to keep their property in a reasonably safe condition so that visitors on the premises do not suffer preventable injuries. As a result, a property owner’s failure to take proper care to protect visitors from exposure to electricity could result in liability.

Electric shock and electrocution accidents can lead to devastating injuries. A person may lose a limb, suffer injuries to the heart or brain, suffer severe burns, and even lose their eyesight or hearing. These injuries are not only disruptive to one’s day-to-day life; they can have a serious psychological toll on the victim as well. In many cases, accident victims will be unable to work in their previous jobs or even unable to work at all. This is why Maryland law allows victims of electric shock accidents to recover a variety of economic and non-economic damages, such as medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost wages, therapy costs, costs of future care, and any other losses associated with the injury.

If you were injured on the job, you may be able to recover compensation through a workers’ compensation claim. It is important to note that the damages that a victim can seek through a workers’ compensation claim are limited compared to those available in Maryland personal injury claims. While workers’ compensation benefits will generally cover medical costs, portions of lost wages, and certain disability benefits, they do not allow workers to recover damages for things like pain and suffering.

Contact an Electrocution Injury Lawyer in Baltimore

Electrical shock injuries are some of the most serious types of injuries that a person can suffer. If you or someone close to you has suffered brain injuries or other serious effects from an electric shock, you should consult an injury lawyer who can help. At Arfaa Law Group, we understand how distressing these accidents and injuries can be, and we will handle your case with the utmost compassion. We represent injured people throughout the State of Maryland. To discuss your case in more detail, call 410-889-1850 or contact us online.