Electrical Incidents

Electrical incidents on construction sites can cause burns, cardiac arrest, and death. Workers may contact live wires, or equipment may come into contact with power lines. Proper lockout/tagout, grounding, and personal protective equipment can prevent many of these incidents. When employers, contractors, or property owners fail to follow safety standards, they may be liable for injuries. Utility companies may also be responsible when power lines are not properly marked or de-energized.

Electrical injuries often require emergency care and long-term treatment. Burns, nerve damage, and cardiac effects can be lasting. Proving liability may involve OSHA regulations, NFPA standards, and the specific facts of the incident. These cases can be technically complex and take years.

Pre-settlement funding for electrical construction accidents helps you cover medical and living expenses while your case is pending. You repay only from your settlement or verdict. That way you can focus on recovery and avoid settling for less than full value.

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Apply free. We work with your attorney. Funds often available within 24–48 hours after approval.

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