There are many types of workplace accidents, with one of the most serious being electrical accidents. This is because electrical accidents often result in severe injuries and death. In fact, 5-10% of workplace deaths are caused by electrical accidents, according to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
The truth of the matter is that every employee in this nation could come in contact with electrical energy at some point during the course of work; however, there are some workers who are more susceptible to suffering electrical burns, such as:
- Electricians
- Tree trimmers
- Cable installers
- Line workers
- Construction workers
These workers are more prone to electrical accidents and injuries because they often work around exposed wires and cables. It is important to note that whichever industry you are in, electrical accident injuries aren’t always apparent immediately after an on the job accident. For example, sometimes burns will be visible when electrical current exits the body, but other times it may not be apparent on the skin. However, that’s not to say that damage below the surface of the skin hasn’t occurred.
Electrical accidents often cause damage beneath the skin — deep within the tissues. Besides tissue damage and burns, electrical accidents can also cause heart injuries that can lead to cardiac arrest as a result of electrical shock.
If you have suffered an electrical accident injury at work, you deserve to be compensated accordingly. Unfortunately, many employers don’t provide their workers with the information they need to make an injury claim. To learn about your rights to benefits under Florida’s workers’ compensation laws, contact the Law Offices of David Benenfeld for a free consultation with a trusted workers’ comp attorney in Fort Lauderdale at 866-9 HELP NOW or (954) 677-0155(954) 677-0155today.
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