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Loscalzo & Loscalzo, P.C. Electrocution

Electrocution Accident Attorney New York

Legal Help After Serious Electrical Injuries In New York City

Electrocution and serious electrical shock accidents can happen in an instant in New York apartment buildings, workplaces, and construction sites, yet the effects can last a lifetime. If you or someone in your family has suffered burns, cardiac problems, or other complications after contact with electricity, you may be facing medical procedures, time away from work, and a lot of uncertainty about what comes next. This is when experienced legal guidance can make a real difference.

 Loscalzo & Loscalzo, P.C.. is a Manhattan-based injury firm that has represented New Yorkers hurt in serious accidents for more than 50 years. Our attorneys help injured individuals understand their rights, investigate what went wrong, and pursue compensation through appropriate personal injury claims when others fail to maintain safe conditions. We focus on clear communication, personal attention, and practical support during a very difficult time.

We offer free consultations and only move forward with cases that have legal merit. When you reach out to us, you can speak directly with a member of our team about your situation and the options that may be available to you.

Call (646) 846-4776 today to speak with our legal team, or request your free consultation through our Contact Us page.  We are here to listen, explain your options, and help you take the next step with confidence.

Why Injured New Yorkers Turn To Our Firm After Electrocution Accidents

Choosing a lawyer after a serious electrical injury is a major decision. You may be comparing several firms and trying to figure out who will truly listen to you and guide you through the process. At Loscalzo & Loscalzo, P.C., we have spent more than five decades handling personal injury cases in Manhattan and throughout New York, and we bring that history to every client we represent.

When you work with us, your case is assigned to a dedicated attorney who stays with you from the first meeting through resolution. This means you are not passed from person to person and you always know who to call with questions. Behind that attorney is a team of legal professionals who help gather information, prepare documents, and keep your case moving forward.

We understand that many electrocution victims cannot simply travel across the city to meet a lawyer. If your injuries or medical treatment make it hard to leave home or the hospital, we can arrange to visit you whenever possible. Our attorneys regularly meet clients in their homes or medical facilities to make the process easier and less stressful.

Cost is another common concern. Our consultations are free, and we evaluate whether a case has legal merit before we recommend that you move ahead. During that first conversation, we explain how fees work, what to expect as the case develops, and how we communicate about your matter. We also provide services in Spanish, which helps many New York families discuss complex medical and legal issues in the language they feel most comfortable using.

Electrocution Accidents In New York Homes, Buildings, & Worksites

Electrical injuries in this city often arise from everyday situations that suddenly turn dangerous. In older apartment buildings, worn or improperly installed wiring can energize metal surfaces or appliances that tenants use without any warning. In common areas like stairwells, laundry rooms, or basements, exposed wires or broken fixtures may create hidden hazards for residents and visitors.

Construction and renovation work throughout New York also creates frequent opportunities for electrocution accidents. Workers can encounter live wires behind walls, in ceilings, or on scaffolding when circuits are not properly de energized. Temporary power supplies and portable tools increase the number of places where something can go wrong when safety rules are not followed.

Industrial environments pose their own hazards. Employees may be asked to work near electrical panels, machinery, or temporary power sources that are inadequately maintained. In some cases, these injuries fall within industrial accident cases where responsibility extends beyond a single employer.

Many people who are injured in these situations are not sure who is responsible or whether they did something wrong themselves. In our experience, electrical injuries often involve questions about building maintenance, code compliance, and safe work practices. Our role is to look at what happened, review available information, and help identify whether landlords, property managers, contractors, employers, or other parties may have failed to meet their obligations.

What To Do After An Electrocution Accident In New York

The moments and days after an electrocution or serious shock can be confusing. You may feel shaken, burned, or simply “off,” and it can be hard to know what steps to take. Taking a few key actions can help protect both your health and your legal rights.

First, seek medical care right away. Electrical injuries can cause internal damage, heart rhythm problems, or neurological issues that are not obvious on the surface. Even if you are able to walk away from the event, it is important to be evaluated in an emergency room, urgent care center, or by your doctor so that they can check for less visible complications.

Second, report the incident. If the injury occurred in your apartment or building, notify your landlord, management company, or superintendent in writing and keep a copy for your records. If it happened on a job site, tell your supervisor and follow any reporting procedures your employer requires. Ask that an incident report be completed and request a copy if possible.

Third, document what you can. If it is safe to do so, take photos of the outlet, fixture, wiring, tool, or area where the shock occurred. Try to capture surrounding conditions, such as missing covers, water leaks, damaged insulation, or lack of warning signs. If there were witnesses, write down their names and contact information.

Finally, be cautious about detailed statements or agreements. Insurance representatives, landlords, or employers may want you to sign forms or provide a lengthy written account. Before you agree to anything or provide a recorded statement, consider speaking with a lawyer who understands electrical injury cases. When you contact us, we can review what you have been asked to sign or say and discuss how it may affect your rights.

Who May Be Responsible For An Electrical Injury

Responsibility for an electrocution accident often involves multiple parties. In residential settings, landlords or property owners may be liable for failing to address unsafe wiring or electrical systems. Claims may also involve negligent maintenance or security failures, particularly when hazardous electrical areas are left accessible to residents or visitors, raising issues related to  negligent security.

On construction sites, general contractors and subcontractors are typically responsible for coordinating power shutdowns and ensuring live conductors are not exposed. Manufacturers or maintenance providers may also bear responsibility when defective equipment or improper servicing contributes to an injury.

Our attorneys review ownership records, maintenance histories, and safety practices to determine whether landlords, contractors, employers, or third parties failed to meet their obligations under New York law.

Serious Injuries & Losses In Electrocution Cases

Electrical accidents frequently result in severe, life-altering injuries. Victims may suffer deep burns, nerve damage, muscle injuries, or cardiac complications. In many cases, electrocution leads to secondary trauma such as falls, head injuries, or spinal damage.

Long-term consequences can include chronic pain, loss of strength, cognitive difficulties, and emotional distress. Some injuries qualify as catastrophic injuries that permanently affect a person’s ability to work or live independently. Others involve traumatic brain injuries  or serious  burn injuries requiring ongoing care. Tragically, some incidents result in fatalities, giving rise to wrongful death claims.

Compensation in an electrocution case may address medical expenses, lost income, reduced earning capacity, and pain and suffering. The value of a case depends on the severity of the injuries and how they affect daily life. Our role is to present a complete picture of those losses and pursue fair compensation.

How Our Attorneys Handle Electrocution Accident Claims

When you contact our office after an electrical injury, we aim to make the process as straightforward as possible. The first step is a free consultation, which can take place by phone, at our Manhattan office, or in another location if your medical situation makes travel difficult. During this conversation, we listen to what happened, ask follow up questions, and discuss your medical treatment so far.

If we believe your situation may support a legal claim, we explain the next steps. A dedicated attorney is assigned to your case and becomes your primary point of contact. That attorney, supported by our legal team, can collect records, review incident reports, and evaluate available information about the location and equipment involved. Where appropriate, we may obtain building records, maintenance logs, or work orders that help clarify how long a hazard existed and who knew about it.

As your matter progresses, we communicate with insurance companies and other parties on your behalf. Our aim is to relieve you of as much of that burden as possible so that you can focus on your recovery. We keep you informed about important developments, discuss settlement offers with you, and answer your questions along the way.

Some cases can be resolved through negotiation, while others may need to be presented in court. We pursue fair compensation through the path that fits your situation, always keeping you involved in key decisions. While we cannot guarantee any particular outcome, our long history handling injury cases here gives us insight into how these matters are typically approached and what evidence can be important.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I Have A Case If My Electrocution Happened In My Apartment?

You may have a case if your electrocution happened in your apartment, depending on what caused the electrical hazard and who was responsible for maintaining the wiring or fixtures. In many New York rental properties, landlords and building owners must keep electrical systems reasonably safe and address known issues in a timely way. If faulty wiring, a broken outlet, or another unsafe condition in your unit or a common area led to your injury, there may be grounds for a claim.

When you contact us, we can review how the accident occurred, whether you made previous complaints, and what repairs or work were done in the area. We may look at photos, messages with management, and any incident reports to better understand what happened. From there, we can advise you about your options and whether a claim against the landlord, management company, or another party may be appropriate.

What If I Was Shocked At Work, Should I Still Call Your Firm?

Yes, it is often helpful to call us if you were shocked at work. Work related electrical injuries can involve more than one set of rules. You may have access to workers' compensation benefits through your employer, and in some situations there may also be claims against other parties, such as property owners, contractors, or equipment manufacturers.

Our role is to look beyond just the employer employee relationship and see whether any third parties contributed to the unsafe condition. For example, a separate company may have installed or serviced the equipment, or a building owner may have failed to maintain panels and wiring properly. By reviewing the facts with you, we can help identify possible claims outside of workers' compensation and explain how those might interact with your other benefits.

How Much Does It Cost To Hire Your Attorneys For An Electrocution Case?

It does not cost anything to speak with us for an initial consultation about an electrocution case. We offer free consultations so that you can tell us what happened, ask questions, and get a sense of whether legal action may be appropriate without worrying about an upfront fee. If we believe your case has merit and you decide to move forward with us, we explain our fee structure clearly before any agreement is signed.

During that conversation, we talk about how fees are handled, what expenses may arise, and how those are addressed. Our goal is to ensure you understand how representation would work financially, so there are no surprises later. You can then decide whether you feel comfortable proceeding.

Can Your Attorneys Meet Me At The Hospital Or At Home?

Yes, in many situations our attorneys can meet you at the hospital or at home if your injuries or medical treatment make travel difficult. We know that electrocution victims may be in burn units, intensive care, or rehabilitation facilities in New York and that getting to a law office may not be realistic. By visiting you where you are, we strive to make the legal process more accessible and less stressful.

When you contact our office, let us know about your current condition and location. We can then discuss whether an in person visit outside our office is appropriate and coordinate a time that works for you and your family. Our focus is on making sure you receive the information you need in a way that respects your health and schedule.

How Long Does An Electrocution Accident Case Usually Take In New York?

The length of an electrocution accident case in New York can vary considerably. Factors include how complex the facts are, how many parties are involved, the severity of the injuries, and how busy the court system is if a lawsuit is filed. Some matters can resolve through settlement discussions within a shorter timeframe, while others may take longer, especially if they proceed through full litigation.

During our initial conversations, we can provide a general sense of the stages your case may go through, such as investigation, negotiations, and possible court proceedings. As your case moves forward, we keep you updated on timing and next steps. Rather than promising a specific end date, we focus on making sure you know what is happening and why.

Will I Have One Lawyer Handling My Case, Or A Whole Team?

You will have a dedicated lawyer handling your case, supported by our legal team. At Loscalzo & Loscalzo, P.C., we assign each client to a specific attorney who becomes their main point of contact. That attorney learns the details of your case, communicates with you, and leads the legal strategy.

Behind that attorney, our staff assists with gathering records, organizing documents, and scheduling. This structure allows you to benefit from the resources of a firm while still having one person who knows you and your case well. Many clients find this combination of personal attention and team support reassuring during a challenging period.

Can You Help My Family If We Prefer To Speak In Spanish?

Yes, we can help your family if you prefer to speak in Spanish. Our firm offers Spanish language services so that clients and their loved ones can discuss sensitive medical and legal issues in the language that feels most natural to them. This can make it easier to ask questions, share details, and fully understand the information we provide.

When you contact us, you can let our staff know that you would like to communicate in Spanish. We will make every effort to accommodate that request and ensure that your family feels heard and respected throughout the process.

Talk With Our Legal Team About Your Electrocution Accident

If you or someone you love has been injured in an electrical accident in New York City, you do not have to sort through the legal and insurance questions alone. A conversation with an electrocution accident lawyer New York based at our Manhattan office can help you understand your options, what evidence may be important, and how claims like yours are typically handled here.

When you reach out to Loscalzo & Loscalzo, P.C., your consultation is free. We review the facts to see whether your case appears to have merit, explain how our representation works, and answer your questions. If you decide to move forward, you will work with a dedicated attorney who can meet you in our office or, when needed, at your home or hospital, and we can communicate in Spanish if that is more comfortable for you.

Legal deadlines and the condition of physical evidence can affect any electrocution case, so it is usually better to seek guidance sooner rather than later. We are here to listen, to provide clear information, and to help you decide on the next right step for you and your family.

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