After an injury, you should discuss the circumstances, the injuries and your losses with an experienced attorney if you were injured by way of electric shock as follows:
Or if your father, mother, husband, wife, son or daughter died of electrocution:
It is almost certain that attorney for the property owner or the employer will attempt to persuade you to agree to an offer that is less than your claim or case is worth. You need to evaluate settlement offers with the benefit of your own legal counsel – one who understands injuries and injury law. In your hour of need, you need someone to protect your rights.
Mary E. Jeffers, Denver lawyer and former claims adjuster, has handled more that 4,000 injury and disability cases. If you have suffered an electric shock in a construction accident or if a family member was electrocuted in a manufacturing accident, contact our disability law firm for a free consultation.
In the event of an electrocution accident or an electric shock at the workplace, Colorado workers’ compensation lawyer and former adjuster Mary Jeffers is prepared to evaluate your claim, investigate the cause of the accident and pursue maximum available compensation for lost wages and medical treatment. You probably will be entitled to workers’ compensation. There may also be a third-party liability claim against a subcontractor or an equipment manufacturer.
Our accidental injury law firm represents and counsel victims of electric shock and loved ones of electrocution victims throughout the Denver area including the cities of Denver, Loveland, Greeley, Windsor, Boulder, Longmont, Broomfield, Lafayette, Louisville, Dacono, Frederick, Nederland, Eldorado Springs, Hygiene, Niwot, Erie, Lyons, Pinecliffe, Firestone, Westminster, Thornton, Fort Collins, and Mead.