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Electrical accidents happen frequently on New York construction sites. The electric shock can cause severe burns or other serious injuries, if the worker falls off a ladder or if the shock is powerful enough to knock the person to the ground, leading to other injuries and head trauma. Electric shocks can also be deadly.
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The most common causes of electric shock accidents are:
In most instances, the cause of an electrical accident could have been avoided. Kelner & Kelner Esqs have the experience and resources to fully investigate the cause of the accident, which is critical to determine who is liable for damages.
Many times, compensation for an electric shock injury is limited to workers’ compensation, but a personal injury claim may be filed under certain circumstances. The skillful New York construction accident attorneys at Kelner & Kelner Esqs have the expertise to help you seek full compensation to cover your medical bills and lost wages and for your pain and suffering for injuries resulting from an electrical accident. Get the compensation you and your family deserve.
For over 75 years, our law firm has been tirelessly advocating for injury victims and has recovered over $1 billion for our clients. Our attorneys have helped shape New York injury laws and are known for some of the largest recoveries in New York state:
If you or a loved one has been injured in an electrical accident, we can help you get the compensation you deserve. Contact us today by calling (212) 235-1027 or sending an email to get a free, confidential consultation.
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