California Electrical Accident Lawyer
Wiring a building for electricity is one of the most crucial parts of the construction process, but with so many contractors on a given construction site, one small mistake can lead to big accidents and serious injuries. If you have been injured in an electrical accident on a construction site, you want an experienced electrocution attorney on your side.
For more than 30 years, attorney John J. Garvey III has been helping work injury victims protect their rights and maximize their compensation. While all workers are entitled to workers' compensation, he can help you explore your full range of options, including a personal injury claim that can provide you with the medical care and financial support you need.
Helping Construction Accident Electrocution Victims Across California
Electrical accidents occur all too frequently on construction sites. Due to the highly specialized nature of the job, electricians have to take every precaution or else every other worker on a construction site is at risk. At the same time, other contractors have to follow proper safety guidelines or they could put electricians at serious risk. The Law Office of John J. Garvey III handles a number of electrocution accidents, including:
- Workers forget to turn off breakers
- Construction area not properly marked with red tags
- Tree cutters coming into contact with power lines
- Temporary electrical panels
You may have more options than just workers' comp. If someone besides your employer or a co-worker was responsible for the conditions that led to your accident, you can get additional damages, including full loss of wages, future wage loss and pain and suffering damages. Taking a comprehensive look at your accident, attorney Garvey will help you evaluate your options.
Do not wait to get the help you need after your electrocution accident. The San Jose Law Office of John J. Garvey III makes home and hospital visits in addition to weekly business hours. The firm handles all personal injury claims on a contingency basis, so there is no risk to you. Contact the firm today to schedule a free initial consultation.














