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The common causes of jobsite electrocutions are varied, and can include:
For workers in non-electrical trades, the principal cause of injury or death involving electricity on a construction site is contact with overhead power lines (56%). The two most common reasons for those injuries are that workers either fail to maintain the OSHA-mandated clearance from overhead power lines, or fail to turn off power to overhead lines when working close to them. Many of the construction workers who suffered injury or death after contacting an overhead power line were operating some type of crane, lift or other aerial device, and struck the line with the equipment.
The typical types of injuries include burns, electrical shock, falls caused by exposure to electrical current, and death by electrocution.
To learn your options when you have suffered a personal injury, contact our office online or call attorney Popper at 973-993-8787. We have offices in Morristown and Newton, but will come to your home or the hospital, if necessary. There is no charge for your first consultation.
We handle all personal injury claims on a contingency basis. You won’t be charged any legal fees unless attorney Popper recovers compensation for your losses.
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