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Electrocution is death by electric shock, but is commonly used to include any injuries caused by bodily contact with electricity. We shall refer to all electrical injuries, including electrical shocks, wrongful death and burns caused by electricity, as electrocution or electric shock injuries.
If you or someone you care about has been injured due to electrocution, electricity or any other cause, please contact us now for an absolutely FREE consultation.

Electrocution injuries cause many different types of wounds and sometimes even death. When someone is injured so badly that death results it is commonly referred to as wrongful death. According to the National Institutes of Health, approximately 1,000 people are killed in the United States each year due to electrocution. Typical injuries resulting from electrocution ands electrical shocks include the following:

There are many different factors that determine how severe the electrocution injury may be, including the following:
Any electrical current may cause injury and burn. Death may occur from any electrical shock that carries sufficient current to stop one’s heart. Smaller currents may trigger fibrillation (which is often defined as an irregular and uncoordinated contraction of the cardiac muscle) in the heart which is often reversible via the use of a defibrillator, while larger currents may cause death or permanent injury by burns and cellular damage.
Unfortunately, the human body conducts electricity, making it susceptible to serious injuries, including burns, and wrongful death. Fortunately, there are steps one can take to prevent electrical shock injury and we invite you to see our web page on causes of electrocution and electric shock & preventative measures.
For detailed information for damages allowed for electrocution and electric shock injuries under California law, please see our web page on damages.