If you have been involved in an electrical shock accident and sustain serious injuries, you can consult Keith Law if you are not sure of whether you are liable for an injury claim or not.
Besides offering you a free consultation service we will handle your case while you focus on recovering.

Someone can be held liable for an electrical shock injury claim if the accident occurred under the following four circumstances:
General Negligence
Suppose you have been involved in an electrocution accident that was caused by someone else’s error.
In such a case, you can file for compensation from that person for injuries sustained by filing for a negligence claim.
Negligence is when a person fails to apply the required level of care and causes harm to another party.
If you have been involved in such a matter, you can seek compensation for all the damages with the help of a legal representative.
Product Manufacturers
Electrical shock injuries caused by a defective product.
Companies that manufacture electrical products are required to test their products and ensure that they are safe before introducing them to the market.
If you sustain electric shock injuries after using a defective product, you can seek compensation by filing for a product liability claim.
By reaching out to a legal representative, you can file such a claim against sellers and manufacturers who produce defective products.
Property Owners
Property owners are required to make sure that their premise is in a safe condition.
However, if the property owner fails to manage his or her property and exposes visitors to electricity and other dangers, then the owner could be held responsible and be required to compensate the victims by filing a premises liability claim.
Power Companies
Power companies have a duty of keeping businesses and the public in general safe from electrocution caused by power lines.
That means any low hanging or broken power lines should be fixed as quickly as possible to prevent electric shock accidents.

There are several steps that power companies take when fixing such issues.
The first is to detect the problem. The second step is to shut off electric power within that area, and the last step is to fix the problem before turning the power back on.
Power companies are also responsible for trimming trees that grow near any conductor. All these measures are taken to prevent electric shock incidents.
However, if a power company fails to apply any of these safety measures, and a person gets injured, then the injured party can file a lawsuit with the help of an electrocution lawyer.