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Burn Injury / Electrocution

The personal injury lawyers at Brannon & Associates have represented numerous victims who have suffered either an electrocution or a burn injury. Many of these victims have suffered substantial and/or permanent impairment due to the severe and often unexpected exposure to the dangerous condition. Burn injuries are extremely painful and create substantial costs for individuals and families. These victims usually face multiple surgeries, medical complications, physical therapy and a lengthy recovery. Recovering from a severe electrocution or burn injury can be a lifelong struggle.

The most common causes of burn and electrocution accidents in Ohio include:

• House and Building Fires

• Electrical Equipment

• Gas Explosions

• Chemical Explosions

• Job-Related Accidents

• Power Lines

Regardless of the type of burn or electrocution injury involved, an experienced personal injury attorney can help you obtain a recovery for injuries suffered in an accident. Victims of burn and electrocution injuries are generally entitled to compensation for past and future medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost wages, loss of consortium, property damage and permanency of their injury. When our attorneys have determined the causes leading to the injury, they will work with economic experts to accurately calculate the full value of your claim and prepare the case for trial. As a result of our success record in representing clients in personal injury and wrongful death claims, we are often able to settle our clients’ cases quickly and for full value.

If you have suffered burns or electrocution as the result of someone else’s reckless actions, you have the right to compensation for your physical, emotional and financial losses. Our injury litigation attorneys at Brannon & Associates are experienced in handling burn injury and wrongful death claims that occur as a result of defective products, mechanical failures, defective wiring or other negligence. The law sets time limits in which you can pursue a claim for your injuries, and once that time passes, you lose the right to recover compensation for your injuries. Call today for a free consultation with personal injury attorney in our Dayton office, or in your home or hospital room.

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