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If you were injured in an electrical accident, Fisher Injury Lawyers is here to help. Electrical accidents can lead to devastating injuries, costly medical treatments, and lost income.

Our Baton Rouge electrical accident lawyer can fight for the compensation you deserve and work to hold negligent parties accountable. Fisher Injury Lawyers treats every client like family, providing personalized attention. Our team has recovered over $180,000,000 for clients in individual cases, excluding class actions.

Let us provide the guidance and advocacy you need to move forward after an electrical accident injury. Reach out today to discuss your case during a free consultation. We can explain more about how our Baton Rouge personal injury lawyers can help.

Parties Our Baton Rouge Lawyers May Hold Liable in an Electrical Accident

Determining liability in an electrical accident requires a thorough investigation, as multiple parties may be responsible for the injuries you’ve suffered. Fisher Injury Lawyers can identify those at fault and hold them accountable.

Depending on the circumstances, the following parties could be liable:

  • Property owners: Property owners have a legal obligation to maintain safe premises. If faulty wiring, exposed electrical components, or poor maintenance caused the accident, they may be held responsible.
  • Employers: Employers must provide workers with a safe environment, especially in industries like construction, where electrical hazards are common. Failure to follow safety protocols or provide proper training can result in employer liability.
  • Utility Companies: Utility companies are responsible for maintaining power lines and electrical systems. Accidents caused by downed power lines, overloaded systems, or improper maintenance could make them liable.
  • Manufacturers of defective electrical products: If a product, such as a power tool, appliance, or electrical component, malfunctions due to a defect, the manufacturer may be held accountable for injuries under product liability laws.
  • Contractors or electricians: Contractors or electricians who perform substandard work or fail to follow building codes could be liable for electrical accidents caused by their negligence.

Our electrical accident attorneys in Baton Rouge can investigate your case to identify all negligent parties and pursue maximum compensation.

Electrical accidents often involve complex liability issues, but our legal team has the experience and resources to handle even the most challenging cases.

For a free legal consultation with an electrical accident lawyer serving Baton Rouge, call 225.766.1234

Our Baton Rouge Electrical Accident Lawyer Fights for Fair Compensation

Electrical accidents can cause devastating injuries that permanently impact your health, finances, and quality of life. Severe burns, nerve damage, cardiac injuries, and even wrongful death are common in these accidents.

Victims often face costly medical treatments, extended time away from work, and emotional trauma. At Fisher Injury Lawyers, we understand the challenges you and your family are facing. Our dedicated Baton Rouge electrical accident attorneys fight tirelessly to ensure you receive the full and fair compensation you deserve.

We pursue compensation for all damages caused by your injuries, including:

  • Medical expenses: This includes current and future medical bills, surgeries, hospital stays, rehabilitation, medications, and any necessary assistive devices.
  • Lost wages and diminished earning capacity: If your injuries prevent you from working temporarily or permanently, we seek compensation for lost income and any reduction in your future earning capacity.
  • Pain and suffering: Electrical accidents can cause both physical pain and emotional distress. We seek damages to compensate for the mental anguish, anxiety, and reduced quality of life you’ve experienced.
  • Rehabilitation and long-term care: For severe injuries that require ongoing physical therapy or specialized care, we fight for compensation to cover your long-term needs.
  • Property damage: If your personal property suffered damage in the accident, such as tools, equipment, or other belongings, we include those losses in your claim.

Recovering medical expenses in Louisiana can be complicated, as some costs may be fully recoverable while others might only be partially covered.

Our experienced Louisiana trial attorneys can provide the guidance you need to understand these details and work to secure the compensation you deserve.

Wrongful Death Damages in Electrical Accidents

We understand that no amount of compensation can ever replace a loved one. At the same time, pursuing a wrongful death claim can provide financial stability during this difficult time and hold negligent parties accountable for their actions.

At Fisher Injury Lawyers, our Baton Rouge wrongful death lawyers are here to guide you through this complex process with compassion and determination.

Our attorneys can help you seek damages for:

  • Funeral and burial expenses: Our lawyers can pursue awards to cover the costs of laying your loved one to rest.
  • Loss of financial support: We can seek compensation for the income and financial contributions that your loved one would have provided.
  • Your loved ones pain and suffering: Your loved one’s physical pain and suffering before their passing also warrants compensation.
  • Their medical bills: Our lawyers will also seek reimbursement for your loved one’s medical bills related to the fatal accident.

How Long Do You Have to File a Lawsuit for an Electrical Accident?

In Louisiana, the statute of limitations for most personal injury lawsuits is generally one year from the date of injury, as outlined in Louisiana Civil Code Article 3492. However, as of July 1, 2024, Louisiana has extended the statute of limitations for most personal injury claims to two years for injuries or damages that occur on or after this date.

For wrongful death claims, the one-year period generally begins on the date of your loved one’s death.

Acting quickly can help preserve evidence and build a strong case. Electrical accidents often involve multiple parties, such as contractors, property owners, or manufacturers. At Fisher Injury Lawyers, our electrical accident attorneys in Baton Rouge are here to help you meet this deadline and protect your rights.

Call Us for Help from Our Baton Rouge Electrical Accident Lawyers

Fisher Injury Lawyers has served over 1,000 clients with compassionate, client-focused representation. Whether filing an insurance claim or representing you in a trial, our team will fight to win big for you, providing clear communication every step of the way.

We make hiring us simple and stress-free. Our Baton Rouge, LA, electrical accident attorneys will meet you anywhere, anytime, and handle everything with just a text or phone call. We work on contingency—so you don’t pay unless we win.

Contact us today for a free consultation to discuss your case.

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