Chico Electrocution Accident Attorney
Fighting For Electrocution Accident Victims in California
An electrocution injury can disrupt every part of your daily life, from mobility and health to your ability to work and care for loved ones. If you or a family member experienced an electrical injury in the Chico area, you deserve practical guidance and genuine support. At Law Offices of Larry S. Buckley, our electrocution accident lawyers in Chico help injury victims and their families navigate the legal and logistical challenges after these serious events. Our team responds quickly to protect your rights, answer pressing questions, and secure the resources you need during recovery.
Call us today at (530) 413-0245 or contact us online to schedule a consultation with our electrocution accident attorney in Chico.
Why Trust Us?
Your choice of legal representation makes a significant difference following an electrocution injury. Our team boasts over 25 years of experience in personal injury and a proven track record of successful results for clients throughout Northern California, including Chico. We have stood up to large insurance companies, corporations, and public entities, demonstrating our resources, skill, and commitment to securing fair outcomes.
- Longevity & recognition: Decades of advocacy, with membership in the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum and listing among America’s Top 100 High Stakes Litigators.
- No risk, no upfront fees: We always provide a free initial consultation, and you pay only if we recover compensation on your behalf.
- Comprehensive, science-based process: Our approach draws on the insights of accident reconstruction professionals, engineers, and medical providers to develop each case strategy.
- Local presence & 24/7 availability: With an office in Chico and multiple locations throughout Northern California, we’re available anytime you need answers or support—day, night, or weekend.
- Support for every step: We assist with medical referrals and care coordination so you can focus on your health and well-being.
How We Help Victims of Electrical Injuries
We offer the following support to electrocution accident clients:
- Detailed accident investigations: Gathering photographs, reports, witness statements, and other documentation that clarify what happened.
- Clear, timely updates: Communicating progress and new developments so you always know what to expect during your case.
- Pursuit of full compensation where possible: Seeking recovery for medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and long-term care, using proven legal strategies in California courts.
- Health care coordination: Connecting you with trusted medical professionals in Chico and working to arrange medical bill payment following a settlement if insurance coverage poses a challenge.
We develop every legal strategy around your unique needs—informed by our knowledge of Chico’s legal system, the realities of local electrical and construction practices, and our commitment to helping you regain stability. Our approach brings clear guidance and support through each phase, always focused on your recovery and peace of mind.
FAQs
What should I do first after an electrocution accident?
Get medical attention right away and notify workplace supervisors or property owners as soon as possible. If you can do so safely, take notes or photos of the scene and keep copies of any reports or communications.
How long do I have to file a claim for an electrocution injury in California?
Most claims must be filed within two years of the injury, but deadlines can be shorter for claims involving government entities. It’s best to seek legal advice quickly to avoid missing important time limits.
Can I get compensation if I was partly at fault?
Yes, California law allows you to recover damages even if you share some responsibility. Your total compensation may be reduced based on your percentage of fault.
What types of damages are available in an electrocution claim?
You may request compensation for medical bills, lost wages, out-of-pocket expenses, pain and suffering, rehabilitation, and future healthcare needs.