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Electrocuted during construction work: Who’s at fault?

Electricity can light up a room, but electrical accidents have far-reaching consequences enough to darken, or put an end to, any individual’s life.

Per the National Institutes of Health research, the severity of injuries sustained from electrocution depends on the voltage, current and resistance. Electrocution injuries range from minor burns to electrical shocks causing internal organ damage or death. Aside from exposed wires or faulty products at home placing any adult or child at risk, electrocution accidents also remain one of the leading causes of occupational deaths, resulting in an estimated 1,000 fatalities yearly.

Workers, such as electricians, roofers and painters, who come in contact with a live power source are in constant threat of electrocution. But the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention revealed that workers in a construction site are four times more likely to suffer from electrocution than any worker from other industries.

Legal recovery from liable parties

Suppose you are a construction worker or have a loved one who eventually experiences tragic trauma, long-term disability or wrongful death. In that case, you must know that electrocution is preventable if specific parties do not fail to act the way they’re supposed to.

  • Your employer and third-party contractors: They must provide safe working conditions, and proper training and gear.
  • The manufacturer of your equipment: They have to supply fully operational electrical tools and other products without defects or flaws.
  • The owner of your work site: They should post warning signs regarding hazardous areas and materials.

Connecticut’s workers’ compensation protects both you and your employer by ensuring that you can claim monetary compensation without filing a lawsuit against your employer. You may also file for a third-party negligence claim against the general contractor or product manufacturer. A premises liability case may also be in your hands if the property owner is aware of their location’s potential dangers and yet did not address the situation.

Moving past the shock

An electrocution incident may occur unexpectedly. While you are still trying to heal, your financial burdens can quickly pile up. At the same time, the emotional turmoil of these tragic turn of events may take a toll on your loved ones. The sooner you find a legal team to represent you, the lesser hardships you must conquer. During these overwhelming times, it will help to have all hands on deck to move past the shock and look forward to your new chance at life.

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