NY Electrical Burn Accident Attorney
Electricity is necessary to power construction sites and other workplaces. Workers must be exceedingly careful around electricity, as electrical current can cause severe injuries and death. Electrical injuries in the workplace can occur in a number of ways, including:
- Contact with overhead power lines
- Contact with ungrounded wiring or transformers
Electrocution is fatal. When electrical current goes through the body, it can cause heart arrhythmia. This can lead to cardiac arrest or death. Other types of electrical injuries include burns and shock injuries. In some cases, workers can fall from heights as a result of a shock. In too many cases, electrical injuries were caused by a company's negligence or failure to take appropriate safety measures.
If you lost a loved one to electrocution, or if you suffered a disabling injury on a job site, it is important to work closely with an experienced injury lawyer. I am Daniel A. Kalish. With offices in the Bronx, Brooklyn and Westchester, I serve working men and women who have been harmed by another's negligence or wrongful conduct.
Anytime someone is injured at work, the biggest question for that person is, "Who caused my injuries?" If your employer is solely responsible for your injuries, you may be limited to workers' compensation. On the other hand, if someone other than your employer caused your injuries, you have the right to make a personal injury claim against that person or company. I will help you get answers to your questions and compensation for any injuries caused by someone other than your employer.
Contact Bronx Electrocution Injury Attorney Daniel A. Kalish
Call or e-mail my law firm to discuss your case. I offer a free initial consultation.


