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An electrocution is most often thought of as a freak accident,
an act of nature. In truth, they are often caused by unsafe,
unmonitored conditions. When survived, the victim can suffer
the physical and psychological effects of burns, scarring
and deformity. Another over-looked effect of electrocution
is brain injury, which can be both catastrophic and subtle
in its effects on a person. Headaches, short-term memory loss
and mood swings are some of the less thought of changes that
can literally destroy someone’s life or turn them into
a different person.
Our experts testify to both cause and effect. Our engineers
can tell the why and how of what went wrong to cause the electrocution
in the first place. If your injuries are catastrophic, we
have a physician who specializes in rehabilitative medicine
map out a “life care plan” that shows your or
your family member’s needs in terms of dollars and cents,
taking into account medical inflation and quality of life.
Insurance companies, hospitals and corporations know our reputation
for effective and aggressive representation and treat us accordingly.
They know when we commit to a case, it’s because we
believe it is worth going all the way.
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