Were You Injured in an Electrocution Accident?
You Deserve Justice and Compensation for Your Injuries.
Electrocution accidents can result in devastating injuries or even fatalities, often leaving victims and their families facing long-term physical, emotional, and financial challenges. Whether the electrocution occurred at work, on a construction site, or due to faulty wiring or defective products, you have the right to seek compensation if negligence was involved.
At Yagoubzadeh Law Firm LLP, we specialize in representing victims of electrocution accidents. Our experienced attorneys will investigate your case, identify the responsible parties, and fight to secure the compensation you deserve.
Contact us today for a free consultation with a skilled electrocution accident attorney.

Common Causes of Electrocution Accidents
Electrocution accidents often occur due to unsafe conditions, negligence, or defective equipment. Common causes include:
- Faulty Wiring: Poorly installed or maintained electrical systems.
- Defective Products: Malfunctioning appliances, tools, or electrical devices.
- Exposed Power Lines: Unsafe overhead or underground electrical lines.
- Lack of Safety Equipment: Failure to provide proper insulation, gloves, or other protective gear.
- Improper Grounding: Electrical systems not correctly grounded to prevent surges.
- Workplace Hazards: Unsafe conditions on construction sites or industrial facilities.
If negligence or a preventable hazard caused your electrocution accident, we will hold the responsible parties accountable.
Common Injuries from Electrocution Accidents
Electrocution accidents can cause severe, life-altering injuries, including:
- Severe burns and scarring
- Cardiac arrest or arrhythmia
- Neurological damage and nerve injuries
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) from falls caused by electrical shocks
- Internal organ damage
- Muscle and tissue damage
- Loss of limbs from severe burns or tissue destruction
- Fatal injuries in extreme cases
No matter the extent of your injuries, our attorneys will fight to ensure you receive the compensation you need for recovery.
Who Can Be Held Liable for an Electrocution Accident?
Determining liability for electrocution accidents often involves identifying multiple responsible parties. These may include:
- Employers or Contractors: For unsafe working conditions or lack of proper training.
- Property Owners: For failing to maintain safe electrical systems.
- Manufacturers: For defective or malfunctioning electrical products.
- Utility Companies: For exposed or unsafe power lines or equipment.
- Electricians or Maintenance Workers: For improper installations or repairs.
At Yagoubzadeh Law Firm LLP, we will thoroughly investigate your case to identify all liable parties and build a strong claim for compensation.
What Compensation Can You Recover?
Victims of electrocution accidents may be entitled to recover damages, including:
- Medical Expenses: Coverage for emergency care, surgeries, rehabilitation, and ongoing treatment.
- Lost Wages: Compensation for time missed at work or diminished earning capacity.
- Pain and Suffering: Damages for physical pain, emotional trauma, and distress.
- Disability Benefits: Support for permanent or temporary disabilities caused by the accident.
- Property Damage: Reimbursement for items damaged during the accident.
Wrongful Death Benefits: For families who have lost a loved one in an electrocution accident.
How Yagoubzadeh Law Firm LLP Can Help?
Electrocution accident cases require experienced legal representation to navigate the complexities of liability, evidence gathering, and insurance negotiations. At Yagoubzadeh Law Firm LLP, we will:
- Investigate the circumstances of your accident, including reviewing maintenance records, worksite conditions, and electrical system designs.
- Work with medical and electrical safety experts to strengthen your case.
- Handle all negotiations with insurance companies to secure a fair settlement.
- Represent you in court if necessary to maximize your compensation.
Our goal is to provide compassionate, effective advocacy while protecting your rights.
Time Is Limited—Act Now
In California, personal injury claims must typically be filed within two years from the date of the accident (California Civil Code §335.1). Acting quickly ensures that critical evidence, such as inspection records and witness statements, is preserved.
If you or a loved one has been injured in an electrocution accident, contact Yagoubzadeh Law Firm LLP today. Let us provide the guidance and advocacy you need during this challenging time.