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If you come into contact with an electrical current, you may sustain an electrical burn injury. Unlike other types of burn injuries, electrical burn injuries can lead to health conditions outside of burns to the skin and tissue. Victims may experience heart fibrillations, brain damage, internal damage and damage to the nervous system due to the electric shock.
If you or a loved one sustained an electrical burn injury, contact an experienced Georgia electrical burn injury lawyer. Call 1-800-898-HAYS to speak to an attorney. At the Law Offices of Gary Martin Hays & Associates, P.C., we evaluate your case and determine the best course of action.
Electrical burn injuries can be sustained at home or at work. At home, children in particular are vulnerable to electrical burns. They may put objects into an outlet or an electrical cord into their mouth. A landlord may be responsible for injuries in some cases, which may be grounds for a premises liability lawsuit. For example, if the landlord failed to replace faulty wiring. In other cases, an electrical burn at home may be due to a faulty product, opening the door to a possible product liability lawsuit.
Workers who conduct their jobs near power lines or high voltage wires may sustain injuries if they are mishandling the wires or power lines. If you were injured at work, an electrical burn injury attorney in Georgia may be able to assist you with a workers' compensation claim or a third-party negligence lawsuit.
For a free case review, call an electrical burn injury lawyer in Georgia. Contact the Law Offices of Gary Martin Hays & Associates. There is no obligation, and you don’t pay us unless you win.
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