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    Should I Get An Attorney For An Electrocution Accident In Ohio?

    Paloma GonzaloBy Paloma GonzaloAugust 1, 2024Updated:August 25, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    If you were hurt in an electrocution accident in Ohio, or a loved one was killed, hiring an experienced attorney who understands this complex and specialized area of law will allow you and your family to recover all of your medical expenses as well as compensation for your physical and emotional pain and suffering.

    Most personal injury attorneys have no idea how to handle an electrocution case, although they continue to say otherwise in their advertising. They lack the experience and knowledge to handle these complex cases, which are far more challenging than other personal injury cases. However, an experienced and knowledgeable Ohio electrocution accident lawyer knows how to get you and your family the maximum possible settlement.

    Attorney Jeffrey Feldman has tried more electrocution and electric shock accident cases than nearly any other attorney in the country over the last 35 years. He has also had immense success, recovering many multi-million-dollar verdicts and settlements, including recent settlements of nearly $15 million for electrical injuries in an industrial workplace accident and $13.5 million for a wrongful death resulting from an electrical fire.

    Call Jeff now at 844-416-0873 for a free, no-obligation consultation.

    How much compensation can I get for an electrocution accident in Ohio?

    Potential damages for electrocution or electric shock accidents include:

    • Physical pain and suffering
    • Mental pain and suffering
    • Past, present, and future medical expenses
    • Lost wages
    • Lost earning capacity
    • Loss of enjoyment of life
    • Punitive damages

    Who is liable for an electrocution accident?

    An experienced attorney who specializes in electrical accidents can help you determine fault and hold liable any party whose negligence caused your injuries or took the life of your loved one.

    You may have a claim under Ohio’s premises liability and product liability laws, or be entitled to Workers’ Compensation benefits.

    What are the most common types of electrocution injuries?

    The most common injuries caused by electrocution or electric shock include:

    • Death
    • Brain damage
    • Heart damage
    • Arrhythmia
    • Cardiac arrest
    • Neurological damage
    • Electrical burns
    • Electrical trauma
    • Post electric shock syndrome
    • Back, chest, stomach, arm, or muscle pain
    • Internal injuries
    • Nerve damage
    • Eye damage
    • Miscarriage
    • Dizziness
    • Nose bleeds
    • Tingling
    • Depression and anxiety

    Why should I choose Jeffrey Feldman for my electrocution accident?

    Few attorneys have tried more electrical accident cases and had more success than Jeffrey Feldman. Over the last 35 years he has been recording record-breaking verdicts and settlements in electrocution and electric shock cases. He is arguably the best lawyer in America today when it comes to this very specialized area of law.

    Jeff has won many multi-million-dollar trial verdicts and settlements for Ohio electric shock injury and electrocution victims and victims across the entire country. His track record of success is one reason why he has become the “go-to” attorney in these cases for both victims and other attorneys. Many personal injury attorneys (at least those who recognize they’re not equipped to handle electrocution and electric shock cases) refer their cases to Jeff because they know he will treat the client well and maximize their settlement. Unfortunately, some personal injury attorneys continue to claim they handle electrocution cases even though they’ve never had one. Usually this means they’ll compromise and take a much smaller settlement instead of working hard on your case.

    Jeff specializes exclusively in helping people and families who have suffered injuries or lost loved ones in electrocution and electric shock accidents. He has settled, litigated, and consulted in multiple cases throughout Ohio for 35 years. Jeff is the attorney you and your family need for your Ohio electrical injury or wrongful death case.

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