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How Florida Electrocution Accidents Can Happen on Local Jobsites

Electricity is extremely dangerous for all those that come in contact with it. When your job demands being in close proximity to electric wires or boxes, just one false move can make all the difference in causing a life-threatening Florida electrocution accident.

There are many possible causes of electrocution accidents. These include, but are not limited to:
  • Faulty wiring
  • Failure to kill electricity
  • Lack of warnings
  • Insufficient training
  • Non-insulated wiring
  • Improper safety equipment

While nearly every electrocution accident has its own specific cause, the root cause of these accidents is almost always negligence on behalf of your employer. They are the ones responsible for keeping you safe on the jobsite, taking proper precautions and thinking ahead to avoid accidents.

When employers fail to live up to these responsibilities, serious consequences can follow. Electrocution accidents can result in catastrophic injuries that impact your life for years to come. In extreme cases, electrocution accidents can result in loss of life.

If you or a loved one has suffered an electrocution accident on the jobsite, you may be able to recover damages as a result. This financial compensation can cover your medical bills, instances of ongoing care, lost wages from missed time at work and much more.

If you are interested to learn more about your legal rights in these cases, we urge you to schedule a free consultation with one of our experienced attorneys. The Fort Lauderdale accident lawyers of Chalik & Chalik will guide you through your claim, fighting against the insurance companies to earn you the compensation you deserve. Call us today for a free consultation at (888) 539-5297.



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