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Informational Blogs on Relevant Virginia Personal Injury Topics
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Consumer Products Pose Electric Shock Injury Dangers At least 30,000 nonfatal shock injuries occur each year in the United States. Young children are especially at risk at home. -
A Virginia Personal Injury Lawyer Discusses Electric Shock Injuries on Construction Sites OSHA calls electrocution hazards one of its “fatal four” dangers “that account for a majority of all construction worker deaths each year on the jobsite.” -
Electrical Safety: Cutting Costs Can Cost Life As VA electrical injury lawyers we know that boat and deck equipment and appliances can leak voltage into fresh water and cause shock injuries and electrocutions. -
Power Line Worker Dies on the Job in North Carolina Power line worker killed in North Carolina -
Fallen Power Line Shocks, Burns Construction Worker A crane reportedly knocked the live wire to the ground in the 700 block of Wythe Street in Alexandria, VA, on the morning of Oct. 19, 2016. -
Virginia (VA) Electrical Lineman Creates Safety Video to Prevent Electrical Shock Injuries Our VA personal injury law firm is often asked, “If I do suffer an accident on the job that leaves me seriously injured am I limited to worker's compensation, or is there a right to sue a different company for negligence?” -
Virginia Electric Shock Lawyers: Fatal On the Job Electrocution Injury in California On the job electrical injuries: If the injury was caused by the negligence or malfeasance of another company rather than by his own employer, then his family can file injury claims against that other company. -
Electrical Shock Accident in Kansas Seriously Injures 24-Year-Old At an industrial or farm setting electric shock injuries, explosions and burn injuries can occur and many times these accidents are caused by a third party's negligence, carelessness or violation of a regulation. -
13-Year-Old Boy Dies from Electric Shock Injury at School Football Game Sometimes people do survive electrocution or electric shock injuries but there are many terrible side effects that may affect the quality of their lives. -
Four Fire Fighters Injured by Electrical Shock Injury During ALS Ice Bucket Challenge Firefighters were on a fire truck raising the bucket arm to dump water on ALS ice bucket participants when the bucket came within several feet of an overhead power line.