Construction sites are inherently dangerous places and despite strict safety regulations, accidents happen, leading to serious injuries or even fatalities. If you or a loved one has been injured on a construction site, it’s crucial to have an experienced legal team on your side. Our Dayton Personal Injury Lawyer team specializes in construction accident cases, offering expert guidance to navigate the complexities of workplace injury claims and secure the compensation you deserve.
The aftermath of a construction accident can be overwhelming, with medical bills piling up and the uncertainty of recovery ahead. Our firm is committed to advocating for the rights of construction workers and their families, ensuring that all responsible parties are held accountable.
Compensation for Electrical Accident Injury Cases
There is no question that the injuries common with electrocution can be devastating. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OHSA), electrocution is one of the top four causes of fatal injuries in the workplace each year.
Non-fatal injuries are also potentially serious and can carry tremendous physical, emotional, and financial costs. A successful claim or lawsuit could help recover compensation for some or all those costs.
Claimants may be awarded compensation for the following damages:
Medical Expenses
A person suffering from injuries in an electrical accident could face a lifetime of medical treatment. From pain management to costly surgical procedures, the expenses related to this care could be overwhelming. You could recover damages based on your past and future medical expenses through a successful injury case.
Lost Wages
If you cannot work due to your injuries, your lost wages could place you in a tremendous financial bind. You could have the opportunity to replace those lost wages during the course of an injury claim or lawsuit.
Pain and Suffering
Electrocution injuries can be extremely painful. These accidents can cause chronic pain when nerve damage is involved. Compensation could be available for your physical pain, but it can be challenging to establish what these claims are worth.
There is no objective measurement for pain, which makes it vital you show a jury how your physical suffering has impacted your life.
For a free legal consultation with a Dayton electrocution and electric power line accident lawyer
(614) 545-3930Legal Options Following an Electrical Accident
The legal avenues available to you following an electrocution accident will depend on the circumstances. For many people, injuries caused by a downed power line could result in a viable personal injury case against the utility company.
Personal Injury Lawsuits
When electrical accidents result from an act of negligence, it might be possible to hold the negligent party accountable with a civil lawsuit. A negligence lawsuit could provide you with compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, and other damages. One of the major causes of electrical accidents is downed power lines. These civil lawsuits typically target the utility company responsible for maintaining and repairing the lines in question.
There are different ways the negligence of a power company could contribute to your injuries. The failure to properly construct or maintain a power line could result in an electrocution injury should the power line collapse. Likewise, these companies also should repair downed lines in a reasonable amount of time.
If an injury occurs when the power company allows a downed wire to remain on the ground for days following a storm, the power company could be responsible for any injuries.
Workers’ Compensation Claims
A civil lawsuit might not be an option for some people. This is due to Ohio’s system for workers’ compensation benefits. Under this system of benefits, most workers injured on the job can quickly receive monetary benefits covering their medical bills and lost wages. While there are important benefits to this system, there are also drawbacks.
One of those drawbacks is that workers injured in an electrical accident on the job may not pursue a negligence lawsuit against their employer. This prohibition on legal action is important, as there are limits on damages in the workers’ compensation system.
You should never assume that your electrocution injuries always fall under the purview of the workers’ compensation system. Even if your accident occurred at work, negligence on the party of third parties might entitle you to pursue a civil suit. Let an attorney from our firm review your case before you file a workers’ compensation claim.
The Last Thing You Should Worry About Is How You’re Going To Pay For Your Medical Bills.
(614) 545-3930Injury Attorneys Might Cost Less Than You Think
It is understandable if you are concerned about the cost of hiring a legal professional to handle your electrocution injury case. If your injuries are severe, the chances are good that you are living with steep financial hardship. While the thought of additional expenses for legal help seems like more than you can afford, the good news is you could pursue your case without any upfront legal fees.
Most attorneys, including ours, handle electrocution or powerline accident cases on a contingency-fee basis. As the name suggests, your legal fees are contingent on your attorney recovering compensation on your behalf. If you collect nothing, you don’t owe your attorneys anything either.
There are obvious benefits to this approach for injury victims. There is no need to expend resources at the beginning of a lawsuit, especially given that success is not guaranteed. There is no fee until you receive compensation.
Our Firm Can Help You Get Adequately Compensated After Your Dayton Accident
A power line accident could alter the course of your life and the lives of your loved ones forever. These debilitating injuries could make it difficult to hold down a job, meet the needs of your loved ones, or handle the day-to-day tasks. Our Dayton electrocution and electric power line accident lawyer could help relieve the stress following a serious injury.
If you can recover a financial settlement or compensation, it could help replacing your lost wages and easing the other challenges in your life. The Fitch Law Firm LLC knows how a serious injury could make life difficult, and we are ready to help you seek justice. Call (937) 660-4232 right away for a free consultation.