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Damages Available After an Electrocution Accident or Wrongful Death

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Electrocution accidents can have devastating, life-altering consequences, not just for the victim but also for their families. In many cases, these accidents result in permanent injuries, significant emotional distress, or even death. If you or a loved one has been injured in an electrocution accident, it’s essential to know that you may be entitled to substantial compensation. At Cohen & Cohen, we are committed to ensuring that victims receive the full range of damages available under the law, both to cover the financial losses and to compensate for the physical, emotional, and psychological impact of such accidents.

In this article, we will break down the types of damages that may be available to you after an electrocution accident or a wrongful death caused by electrocution. Contact our Queens construction accident lawyer to help you get your life back on track.

Types of Damages You Can Recover

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When an electrocution accident occurs, the damage extends far beyond the physical injuries. There is a range of damages that you can pursue, depending on the specific circumstances of your case. Some of these damages include:

Pain and Suffering

Electrocution accidents often result in severe physical pain, which can last for weeks, months, or even a lifetime. The injuries caused by electrocution, including burns, muscle damage, and nerve damage, can be excruciating.

Beyond physical pain, many victims also experience emotional distress, anxiety, and depression. The trauma of the accident, especially if it involves falling from a height or witnessing the effects of a severe shock, can have lasting psychological consequences. The pain and suffering damages can also include the long-term impact that the injury has on a person’s quality of life, such as the inability to return to hobbies, recreational activities, or social interactions.

In some cases, the emotional pain is just as significant as the physical pain, which is why pain and suffering damages are one of the most critical components of compensation after a serious injury.

Lost Wages

After an electrocution accident, many workers are unable to return to their jobs for a period of time, whether because they need to recover from burns or other injuries, or because their ability to perform their job has been permanently affected. If you are unable to work during your recovery, you have the right to recover the income you missed during that period.

Lost wages can also include loss of future earnings. If your injuries prevent you from working for an extended period or force you to take a lower-paying job, you can seek compensation for the lost earning potential.

Loss of Future Earning Capacity

In some electrocution accidents, the injuries are so severe that the victim can no longer perform the same type of work they did before. If you are unable to return to your previous job or if your earning capacity is significantly reduced due to long-term disability, you may be entitled to damages for loss of future earning capacity.

At Cohen & Cohen, we often work with vocational experts who can evaluate your ability to work in the future and provide testimony on the financial losses you will face. This can include not just wages but also any benefits that come with your job, such as health insurance or retirement contributions.

Medical Expenses

Medical costs associated with electrocution accidents can be astronomical. Emergency treatment, surgery, hospitalization, rehabilitation, physical therapy, and ongoing medical care can add up quickly. Additionally, many electrocution victims require specialized treatments, including long-term care for burn injuries, nerve damage, or organ failure caused by electrical shock.

Both past medical expenses (those incurred immediately after the accident) and future medical expenses (those anticipated for ongoing care) can be included in the damages you seek. This ensures that you are not financially burdened by medical bills that are the result of someone else’s negligence.

Reduced Quality of Life and Shattered Goals

Many electrocution victims suffer permanent physical disabilities that change the course of their lives. For example, a worker who once enjoyed hiking, playing sports, or participating in family activities may no longer be able to do so. In addition to the physical toll, many victims face a significant reduction in their overall quality of life.

This can include emotional and psychological effects, such as depression, frustration, or anger, from the inability to live life the way they did before the accident. Additionally, electrocution accidents often shatter personal goals, whether it’s the inability to return to work or having to give up dreams like advancing in a career, traveling, or enjoying hobbies.

Juries understand the profound impact this loss has, and these damages are often awarded to compensate for the emotional pain of a drastically altered life.

Loss of Consortium

In cases of severe electrocution injuries, the spouse of the injured worker may also be entitled to compensation for loss of consortium. This refers to the loss of the companionship, affection, and intimacy that existed in the marriage before the injury.

When a worker is seriously injured or permanently disabled, the spouse often suffers significant emotional and personal loss. The relationship may change as the injured worker may no longer be able to provide emotional or physical support, which can strain the marriage. In extreme cases, this can lead to divorce or separation, and the spouse can pursue compensation for the damage caused to their relationship.

Wrongful Death Damages

If the electrocution accident results in death, the family can pursue wrongful death damages. These damages are designed to compensate the surviving family members for the loss of their loved one and the financial impact of their death. This can include:

  • Parental guidance: If the decedent was a parent, the surviving children may be entitled to compensation for the loss of their relationship with the deceased parent.
  • Financial support: The surviving family members, especially children and spouses, can receive compensation for the income loss caused by the death.
  • Emotional distress: The surviving family members may also receive compensation for the emotional toll caused by the unexpected death of a loved one.

At Cohen & Cohen, we understand how difficult and emotional wrongful death cases can be. We fight for the maximum compensation to help families cope with their loss and move forward.

Why Choose Cohen & Cohen for Your Electrocution Accident Claim?

You have rights that must be protected, and you deserve a lawyer you can trust, with confidence, to protect them.  Cohen & Cohen Personal Injury Lawyers, P.C., is a pre-eminent personal injury law firm in Queens. We serve injury victims and their families in all five boroughs and throughout the state of New York. We are founded on the principles of integrity, excellence, and respect for our clients. Our goal is not only to maximize compensation for injury victims but to go the extra mile to obtain optimal results.

Personal injury matters have many facets. Our New York personal injury lawyers know that building a strong case from the outset is critical. We can leverage our strength in negotiations. However, when litigation is necessary, we have a solid track record in every level of litigation, a record of success in pretrial legal arguments, a strong reputation for obtaining meaningful verdicts, and an appellate practice that helps our clients save money when the opposing party challenges a verdict. We address medical lien issues to help our clients retain more money after a verdict or a settlement. We do not rest on our past success stories, we strive to exceed the expectations of clients in every case we handle.

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If you or a loved one has been injured in an electrocution accident, you may be entitled to significant compensation for the pain, suffering, lost wages, and long-term impacts of the injury. At Cohen & Cohen, we work tirelessly to ensure that our clients receive the full range of damages available under the law.

Contact us today to discuss your case in a free consultation. We will help you understand the compensation you are entitled to, guide you through the legal process, and ensure that you receive the justice you deserve.

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