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Practice Areas - Electrocution
Every year thousands of victims are killed or seriously injured because of faulty or defective electrical wiring, inadequate safety or defective products. Many are seriously injured or killed by electrocution. Low voltage does not mean low hazard! Currents greater than 75 mA (1 milliampere = 1/1000 of an ampere) can cause ventricular fibrillation (rapid, ineffective heartbeat) and will cause death in a few minutes unless a defibrillator is used. 75 mA is not much current - a small power drill uses 30 times as much! Top Ten Safety Tips for Working with Electricity:
If you have been injured in an electrocution accident, and you wish to discuss your matter with an experienced attorney, please call 800.221.5526. |
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