Electrocution Accident Lawyer in Aurora, CO

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What Can You Recover After an Electrical Injury?

The average electrocution case we take settles for $500,000 to $5 million, and the worst of them reach seven to eight figures. Electrical injuries hide internal damage; the medicine, once built, drives seven to eight-figure values.

We prepare every case for trial from day one, and insurers know it. That is why our settlements come in bigger and faster. And so far, we are undefeated.

With us, you speak directly with your attorney, we help you get immediate medical care, regardless whether you have insurance, and there's no fee unless we win. Contact us now for a free consultation.

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Why Should I Hire An Electrocution Lawyer in Aurora?

Because the other side starts immediately. Electrical injuries hide internal damage, and the liable parties (utilities, contractors, manufacturers) each arrive with separate defenses. A lawyer who handles these cases every week levels that field from day one: the evidence gets preserved before it disappears, the right experts get involved early, and the adjuster's opening number stops being the conversation.

The consultation is free, and there is no fee unless we win.

Why Should I Choose Lionheart Injury Law for This Case?

Three reasons clients pick us for these cases: attention (a deliberately small caseload means your lawyer knows your file cold), medicine (an RN Medical Director on staff who builds a treatment record insurers cannot wave away), and trial posture (every case prepared for a jury, which carriers price in). Free consultation, answered within two hours, day or night.

How Much Is My Electrocution Case Worth?

Most serious electrocution cases we take resolve between $500,000 and $5 million. Where a case lands in that range turns on four levers: the severity and permanence of the injuries, the strength of the liability proof, the insurance actually available, and how completely the damages are documented. Colorado adds a fifth: permanent impairment is compensated without any cap, which is where major cases grow. The categories below are what we document and demand.

Under HB24-1472, non-economic damages are capped at $1.5 million (2025); economic damages and physical impairment damages are uncapped, and a fatal incident carries the $2,125,000 wrongful death cap. Deadline: generally two years; job sites change daily and OSHA's clock runs in months. Venue: Arapahoe or Adams County District Court by location. If trial is what it takes, we are ready.

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Free consultation, no fee unless we win. We serve all of Aurora from our office minutes west of the city line.

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What Steps Should I Take After An Electrical injury?

  1. Get medical care even if you feel fine; electrical injury is internal, and cardiac effects surface late.
  2. Photograph the scene, the device, the panel, and any exposed wiring before anything is repaired.
  3. Report it: to the property owner in writing, the utility, or OSHA if it happened at work.
  4. Preserve the device or tool involved; do not return or discard it.
  5. Collect witness contacts and write down the sequence of events today.

Every one of these steps you can take today, no lawyer required, and each one strengthens whatever comes next. When you are ready for the parts that do need us, the consultation is free.

How Much Does It Cost to Hire an Electrocution Lawyer?

The structure is simple: free consultation, contingency representation, every expense advanced by us, nothing owed unless we win. You will never write us a check. And because our RN Medical Director arranges treatment paid from the settlement, medical care does not wait on money either.

Why Electrocution Cases Are Different

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Every electrical injury has a current path, and the path is the case: from the energized source, through the failure (lockout skipped, GFCI missing, clearance violated, wiring botched), to the victim. The codes, NEC, OSHA's electrical standards, utility clearance rules, assign the duty at each link. And the medicine deceives: entry-exit burns understate deep tissue, cardiac, and neurological damage that unfolds later. Our electrocution accident guide maps the doctrine.

Electrical injuries that survive are catastrophic ones; the valuation framework is on our catastrophic injury overview.

Where Aurora's Electrical Injuries Happen

The construction boom east of E-470, thousands of units framed, wired, and rushed, with temporary power and multiple trades sharing energized space. Aging rentals in original Aurora with sixty-year-old panels and generations of unpermitted work. Overhead line contact by landscaping, roofing, and crane crews. And consumer cases, pool and hot tub currents, defective devices, across the city. Each has its own code, its own duty-holder, and its own preservation urgency.

How We Build an Electrocution Case

Preserve the scene and the equipment, the panel, the tool, the circuit, before repair crews erase the path. OSHA's investigation on job sites; our own electrical engineer regardless. Permits, inspection history, and the contractor web that assigns safety responsibility. And a medical case built for delayed presentation, cardiology and neurology follow-up documented from the start.

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