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Don’t try to take on insurance companies alone. At Ovadia Law Group, our skilled electrical injury attorneys understand the unique risks that Cocoa residents face—from home electrical accidents to construction site incidents along the Space Coast.

Whether your accident occurred in a residential neighborhood, at a business, or during a work project, we’ll thoroughly investigate the cause and identify the parties responsible. Our team knows Florida’s electrical safety codes and will hold negligent property owners, contractors, or utility providers accountable.

By calling 1-800-378-1242, you’ll receive a free consultation with a dedicated Cocoa electrical accident attorney. We’ll review your case, explain your legal options, and guide you through the claims process. Our attorneys work on a contingency basis—meaning no upfront costs. Don’t face the aftermath of an electrocution injury alone. Contact Ovadia Law Group today and let us fight for the compensation you deserve.

Common Types of Electrical Injuries

Electrical injuries can happen suddenly and leave lasting consequences. The seriousness depends on the current, voltage, duration of contact, and your health at the time of the incident. Typical electrical injuries include:

  • Burns (ranging from mild surface injuries to severe damage requiring surgery)

  • Nerve and muscle damage

  • Heart complications such as arrhythmias

  • Respiratory issues and, in extreme cases, failure

  • Secondary trauma from falls or violent muscle contractions

Long-term effects may include neurological problems, chronic pain, and ongoing emotional distress.

Electrical Flash Injuries

Caused by an arc flash that releases intense heat and light without the current passing through the body. These injuries often affect exposed areas like the face and hands and can cause severe burns requiring extensive medical treatment.

Electrical Flame Injuries

Occur when electrical current ignites clothing or flammable materials nearby. Victims suffer both from the initial electrical contact and the resulting fire, often requiring specialized burn care.

True Electrical Injuries

Happen when an electrical current travels through the body, damaging tissues, nerves, and internal organs. Depending on the current’s pathway, this can cause heart problems, muscle breakdown, or neurological complications—often requiring immediate emergency care.

What Information Should You Collect After an Electrocution?

If you’ve been involved in an electrocution incident in Cocoa, gathering strong evidence is key for your health and legal claim. Be sure to collect:

Medical records

treatments, test results, and doctor notes.

Accident reports

especially if it happened at work or in a public setting.

Photos and videos

of the scene, faulty wiring, or missing warning signs.

Property owner or employer details

identifying who was responsible.

Witness information

names and contact details of anyone present.

Work absence documentation

proving lost wages due to recovery

This information will help your Cocoa electrical injury lawyer build a strong claim on your behalf.

Key Information About Electrocution Injuries

National Statistics

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported 166 electrical fatalities and nearly 2,000 non-fatal injuries in 2019.

Florida Statistics

Florida consistently ranks high for electrical-related injuries and fatalities, partly due to its construction growth, aging infrastructure, and frequent severe weather.

Brevard County (Cocoa Area)

In Brevard County, risks are elevated due to the area’s mix of residential growth, older coastal properties, and active construction. Frequent storms, high humidity, and proximity to the ocean accelerate electrical system wear and corrosion. The Space Coast’s ongoing development projects also increase workplace electrical hazards.

Speak with a Cocoa Electrocution Lawyer Near Me

At Ovadia Law Group, our Cocoa electrical injury attorneys are ready to stand by your side. We’ll investigate the cause of your accident, work with industry experts, and challenge insurance companies that attempt to undervalue your injuries.

Our client-first approach ensures you’re supported every step of the way. We fight for compensation that reflects the full scope of your losses—from hospital bills and rehabilitation costs to future lost income and the emotional toll of your injury.

If you or someone you love has been injured in an electrical accident in Cocoa, don’t delay. Call 1-800-378-1242 today to schedule your free consultation with an experienced Cocoa electrical injury lawyer.

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“My sincere thanks to Abe and his entire staff.”

When you find an attorney who cares as much (or more) about the heath and well being of their clients, as the financial settlement itself .. you know you found a diamond in the rough. I trusted Abe and his sizable & caring staff with my 92 year old Mother's P.I.P case and his firm is far exceeding my expectations.

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Abraham Ovadia helped my family after we were rear ended in an accident a few months ago. He and his team helped my family get the medical treatment we needed to get us feeling better. His office got the insurance company to take care of all of our medical bills and they took care of everything from A-Z.
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"I think back of how much he did for us during a super stressful time"

Abe handled a house fire case for us and he was always available to take calls and answer all my questions. His attention to details and covering all the bases is what stands out the most when I look back on how he handled our case. I have dealt with a few attorneys throughout life but Abe honestly is a 10. I could never imagine anyone not being totally satisfied with this Attorney.

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This was my best experience with a law office so far. Very helpful staff. Abraham was professional and honest from the beginning. I can’t thank him and his staff enough for all their help connecting me with doctors who really helped me feel better.
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Why Hire an Electrocution Accident Lawyer in Cocoa?

Florida’s personal injury laws treat electrocution accidents differently from standard injury cases. In Cocoa, where residential communities, commercial developments, and utility systems operate side by side, these accidents often involve multiple layers of liability. Property owners, contractors, product manufacturers, or even utility companies may share responsibility. Having an experienced electrocution accident lawyer is essential to pursue maximum compensation, sort out liability disputes, and protect your rights against aggressive insurers. This is especially critical when injuries are severe, liability is unclear, or corporate entities are involved. Data shows that victims represented by skilled attorneys recover far more in high-stakes electrical injury claims.

We provide free consultations to electrocution accident victims, and you owe nothing unless we successfully recover money for your case.

How Insurance Works for Cocoa Electrocution Accident Claims

Electrocution accidents in Cocoa can involve several overlapping insurance policies, including general liability, property insurance, contractor liability, product liability, and sometimes worker’s compensation. These accidents often happen at job sites, apartment complexes, or community facilities where electrical maintenance or faulty equipment is an issue. Insurance companies usually defend these claims aggressively. Our attorneys know how to identify all potential policies, navigate coverage disputes, and hold property owners, contractors, manufacturers, or utilities accountable for your losses.

What Compensation Are You Entitled To After a Cocoa Electrocution Accident?

If you were injured in an electrocution accident in Florida, you may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, rehabilitation costs, lost income, reduced earning ability, pain and suffering, assistive equipment, and home modifications. These injuries often cause lasting harm — such as nerve or heart damage — making compensation more substantial than in typical injury cases. In Cocoa, where many accidents involve businesses or property management companies, insurers often try to minimize payouts. Our legal team works with experts to ensure you receive the full compensation you deserve.

How is Fault Determined in a Cocoa Electrocution Accident?

Under Florida’s comparative negligence system, your compensation may be reduced if you share some responsibility for the accident. In Cocoa, electrocution cases often involve faulty wiring, improper installations, inadequate maintenance, or missing warning signs. Insurance companies and corporations may try to blame victims to avoid liability. Our firm works with electrical experts, reviews compliance with code standards, collects records, and gathers witness testimony to establish liability clearly and protect your claim.

How Do I File an Insurance Claim After a Cocoa Electrocution Accident?

If you’ve been in an electrocution accident in Cocoa, get medical attention immediately and document the scene if safe. Notify property owners or managers of the incident. These cases often involve large insurers with adjusters trained to limit payouts. Before giving any statements, contact our firm. We’ll identify all responsible parties — including property managers, contractors, or equipment manufacturers — and handle insurance negotiations to protect your claim from the start.

Dealing with Corporate Entities After Cocoa Electrocution Accidents

Businesses and corporations in Cocoa — from construction companies to residential property managers — often have legal teams ready to defend against claims. Their insurers act quickly to investigate and minimize liability. Our attorneys push back with independent investigations, expert reports, code reviews, and preservation of crucial evidence. Whether the responsible party is a contractor, landlord, or manufacturer, we fight to hold them accountable and pursue maximum recovery for you.

What Liability Issues Arise in Cocoa Electrocution Accident Cases?

Electrocution accidents in Cocoa frequently occur at job sites, apartment complexes, or public facilities, creating overlapping liability among several parties. Common liability issues include:

  • Shared responsibility between property owners and contractors for maintaining electrical safety
  • Code violations involving outdated or improperly installed wiring
  • Defective products such as panels, cords, or appliances causing shocks
  • Failure to post adequate warnings in high-risk areas
  • Neglected electrical maintenance in rental or community properties

Our legal team understands the technical and legal challenges of these cases and will pursue all negligent parties to ensure accountability for your injuries.

Common Electrocution Accident Injuries in Cocoa

National data shows around 1,000 electrocution fatalities and 30,000 non-fatal shocks occur each year in the U.S. In Cocoa, where residential growth and infrastructure projects are active, electrical hazards can arise in both workplaces and public spaces.

Common injuries include:

  • Severe burns and permanent scarring
  • Heart damage or cardiac arrest
  • Nerve damage and chronic pain
  • Muscle destruction requiring surgeries
  • Internal organ damage
  • Spinal cord injuries from electrical falls
  • Brain trauma from shock or falls
  • Respiratory issues
  • Vision or hearing loss from electrical blasts
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder

Our lawyers collaborate with medical specialists and rehabilitation experts to fully document your injuries and seek the compensation that reflects the true impact on your life.

Common Causes of Electrocution Accidents in Cocoa

Faulty Wiring and Poor Maintenance: Aging buildings or rushed construction in Cocoa can leave electrical systems exposed, outdated, or improperly installed.

Water and Electricity: Heavy rainfall and pool areas in Cocoa increase the risk of shocks when outlets or lights are faulty.

Power Line Contact: Construction tools or lifts may strike overhead lines in neighborhoods and job sites.

Defective Equipment: Malfunctioning appliances, tools, or panels can spark accidents in homes or workplaces.

Unsafe Public or Recreational Areas: Faulty wiring in pools, parks, or community areas can endanger residents and visitors.

Inadequate Warnings: Job sites and maintenance areas in Cocoa may lack lockout procedures or warning signs, raising risks of injury.

Florida’s Statute of Limitations for Electrocution Accident Claims

As of March 2023, Florida law gives you two years from the date of your electrocution injury to file a personal injury lawsuit, reduced from the previous four years. Property damage claims remain at four years. Wrongful death actions must be filed within two years, and claims against government entities require notice within three years.

Deadlines are strict. Missing them can bar your claim entirely. Seek medical help, preserve records, and contact a Cocoa electrocution accident lawyer immediately to protect your rights.

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