Trusted Louisville Electrocution Injury Attorney
Electrocution is the entrance of an electrical current into a person’s body. When a person is directly exposed to a high-voltage electrical current, her or she may suffer a variety of serious injuries, or even die, as a result. While it’s not exactly frequent to hear about an accidental death by electrocution, around 1,000 people die every year in the U.S. due to electric exposure, while tens of thousands more are seriously injured. Having a skilled Louisville Electrocution Injury Attorney on your side is vital during this time.
Seth Gladstein is an experienced
Louisville personal injury attorney who has the knowledge and passion to help you with your electrocution injury claim from start to finish, whether you or a loved one was injured on the job or on someone’s property. The best way to find out if you might be owed compensation under the law is to discuss the details of your case with an attorney. To schedule a free case review at
Gladstein Law Firm, please call us today:
(800) 991-0474.
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How To Recognize If You’ve Been Shocked
When it comes to predicting injuries resulting from electrocution, 500 volts serves as an easy benchmark. Victims directly exposed to an active electrical current less than 500 volts will typically suffer only minor personal injuries. Exposure to an amount higher than 500 volts, on the other hand, significantly increases the victim’s risk of being seriously burned or suffering from extreme internal injuries, some of which may be fatal.
The human body is comprised of about 70 percent water, making it an excellent conductor of electricity. It might seem like an electric shock would be easy to identify, but it isn’t a sensation that one experiences regularly, and at high voltage, your body’s sensors might be damaged by the shock, making it difficult to recognize what has occurred. Here are some key indicators to look for if you think that you or a loved has been electrocuted:
- Numbness or tingling in various parts of your body
- Changes in vision, speech, or any of the other senses
- Burns or open wounds – if present, these would mark the electricity’s entry & exit points
- Muscle spasms or contractions
- Sudden inability to move normally
- Irregular breathing
- Irregular heartbeat
- Chest pains
- Onset of seizures
- Unconsciousness or lapses in consciousness
If you notice any of these symptoms in either yourself or a loved one after an possible electric shock, seek immediate medical attention and make sure that the area in which the shock occurred is secured for the safety of others. High voltage electric shocks are particularly dangerous, due to their propensity for damaging internal organs and processes.
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Common Electric Shock Injuries in Kentucky
Electric shocks can be anywhere from extremely damaging to relatively minor. Our Kentucky Electrocution Injury Attorney understands these injuries. Common injuries from electric shock in the state of Kentucky include:
If you’ve been injured as the result of another’s negligence, you may be eligible to receive compensation. Unfortunately, the process of obtaining even legally owed compensation can be difficult. Securing compensation involves gathering evidence surrounding the accident, proving fault, and proving damages. A Kentucky Electrocution Injury Lawyer can help you every step of the way.
On-The-Job Electrocution Injuries in Kentucky

While electrocution accidents can happen to anyone and in a variety of locations, a great number of electric shock accidents happen to on-the-job workers, such as electricians, utility workers, maintenance and repair workers, agricultural workers, and construction workers. Currently, according to
Electrical Safety Foundation International, more than 150 workers are fatally injured in electrocution accidents each year in the United States.
Workers who are electrocuted because of negligence may wish to seek workers’ compensation or to file a personal injury claim, depending on the circumstances of their accident.
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Why Contact Louisville Electrocution Injury Lawyer from Gladstein Law Firm?

Kentucky personal injury lawyer Seth Gladstein has spent the last 12 years involved heavily in personal injury law. He has seen the system work from every angle, experienced the tricks of the big insurance companies and healthcare players, and seen what it takes for injury victims to succeed. Seth built Gladstein Law Firm so that everyday victims could be vindicated and ultimately find justice.
If you’ve been injured, the road ahead can be challenging and daunting. Powerful organizations stand between you and the compensation that you need to recover. For most law firms, you’re just a number – another billable hour to boost quarterly earnings. At Gladstein Law Firm, we actually limit the number of clients that we take on, because we believe that each client deserves our full attention and complete resources.
We want to get you started down the path to recovery. To schedule a free, private consultation, with our Louisville Electrocution Injury Attorney please fill out our
online contact form or call
(800) 991-0474 today.