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SPOTLIGHT
Featured
areas of practice:
Medical
Malpractice
Heart
Attack Law
Electrical
Injury Law
FELA/Railroad
Law
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If
you or someone you love has suffered an electrical
injury, you know that the injuries and burns that
result from electrical injuries can be extremely
painful, oftentimes disfiguring and expensive
to treat. If electrical injury or burn was the
result of someone else's negligence or wrongdoing,
you and your family may choose to file an electrical
injury or electrocution lawsuit.
At
Morgenstern & Herd, P.A. we have years of experience
aggressively litigating electric injury claims.
The following types of electrical injuries should
be discussed with an experienced electrical injury
or electrocution attorney:
- Electrocution
- Electrical
Injury
- Electrical
Shock
- Electrical
Burns
- Electrical
Flashes
- External
Electrical Injuries
- Internal
Electrical Injuries
- Alternating
Current Electric Injury (AC Electrical Injury)
- Direct
Current Electric Injury (DC Electrical Injury)
- High-Voltage
Injury
- Lighting
Injury
- Low-Voltage
Injury
- Cardiac
Arrest
- Arc
burns
- Contact
burns
- Thermal
burns
Electrical
Injury Law and Electrocution Law
If
you or a loved one has suffered an electrical
injury, skin damage or even damage to internal
organs may occur. Electrocution occurs when death
is caused by an electrical injury. Electrical
burns result from contact with strong electrical
currents. In some instances, electrical injuries
appear to be minor initially, but significant
damage to the heart, brain, or muscles may have
occurred. Because the speed of treatment can influence
recovery, it is imperative that you seek immediate
medical treatment if you have been the victim
of an electrical injury. At Morgenstern & Herd,
our electrical injury attorneys help individuals
find justice when electrical injuries are caused
by another's negligence or wrongdoing.
If you have suffered an electrical injury, or
someone you love lost his or her life due to electrocution,
you may have a viable electrical injury or electrocution
lawsuit. At Morgenstern & Herd, P.A., we can help
you determine if there is a viable electrical
injury or electrocution lawsuit. Call us today
and let our experienced electrical injury attorneys
help you.
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