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Electrocution injuries can happen suddenly and without warning — whether at a construction site, swimming pool, workplace, or even at home. In Santa Fe, aging infrastructure, faulty wiring, and poorly maintained electrical systems can quickly turn a normal day into a life-changing emergency. If you or a loved one has suffered an electrocution injury, you may be entitled to financial compensation for your medical costs, pain, and long-term recovery.
At The Law Giant Injury Lawyers, our Santa Fe electrocution injury attorneys have extensive experience handling premises liability and defective product claims. We fight to hold negligent property owners, contractors, and manufacturers accountable for unsafe conditions that cause serious electrical injuries.
With over $1 billion recovered for clients, we have the experience and resources to pursue maximum compensation on your behalf. Call (505) 900-0000 or contact us online today for a free consultation with The Law Giant Injury Lawyers — serving Santa Fe and all of Northern New Mexico.
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An electrocution injury occurs when someone comes into contact with an electrical source due to unsafe conditions, negligence, or faulty equipment. These incidents can range from electrical shocks that cause burns or nerve damage to life-threatening cardiac arrest.
Electrocution injuries can happen in a variety of settings across Santa Fe and New Mexico, including homes, workplaces, swimming pools, construction sites, and public venues. Understanding what qualifies as an electrocution injury under the law is the first step toward holding the responsible parties accountable. New Mexico premises liability law is essential for determining liability and seeking appropriate compensation.
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Electrocution injuries can range from mild shocks to catastrophic, life-threatening trauma. In Santa Fe, these incidents commonly happen at construction sites, older adobe homes, local businesses, public facilities, or outdoor areas where electrical systems may be outdated or poorly maintained. Common causes include:
Older Santa Fe buildings, renovations, and construction zones often have exposed or deteriorated wiring that can lead to electric shock when touched.
Malfunctioning kitchen appliances, space heaters, swamp coolers, or power tools can short-circuit and cause severe injuries.
When electrical systems in homes, rental properties, or commercial buildings aren’t grounded correctly, even small faults can send current through people or metal objects.
Accidental contact with overhead or underground electrical lines – common during landscaping, excavation, or adobe repair work – can cause fatal electrocution.
Using electrical devices near water, such as in bathrooms, spas, swimming pools, or outdoor irrigation systems, greatly increases the risk.
Santa Fe workers – especially in construction, hospitality, government facilities, and outdoor trades – may face electrocution from damaged tools or poorly maintained machinery.
Santa Fe’s summer monsoon storms bring lightning, which can cause powerful and sometimes fatal shocks to hikers, outdoor workers, or visitors caught outside.
Many electrocution incidents stem from negligence, outdated infrastructure, or unsafe practices. High-risk factors include:
Many workplace accidents happen when employees aren’t properly trained on electrical hazards – common in construction, HVAC, roofing, and maintenance work around Santa Fe.
Santa Fe properties must follow electrical codes and safety standards. Missing GFCI outlets, faulty breakers, and uninsulated wiring can all cause injury.
Aging buildings and older electrical systems are common in Santa Fe. Neglecting inspections or repairs can result in shocks, burns, or fires.
Impaired judgment around tools or electrical equipment increases risk – and employers or property owners may be liable if they allow unsafe conditions.
Electrocution can cause:
These injuries can lead to permanent disability or require long-term medical treatment.
New Mexico law requires property owners, landlords, employers, and equipment manufacturers to maintain safe conditions. Liability may fall on:
Those who fail to fix dangerous wiring, replace faulty outlets, or warn visitors of electrical hazards.
Santa Fe construction sites, hotels, restaurants, and industrial facilities must follow OSHA and state safety regulations.
If the injury was caused by a defective appliance, tool, or electrical component, the manufacturer may be held responsible.
Electricians, maintenance workers, or contractors who performed unsafe or negligent work can also be liable.
An electrical accident may lead to a premises liability claim when:
Santa Fe businesses, homeowners, landlords, and public agencies can all be held accountable when their negligence leads to electrocution injuries.
If you were injured due to someone else’s negligence, you may recover compensation for:
Severe injuries – such as brain damage, heart injury, or permanent disability—often lead to higher compensation due to lifelong impact.
At The Law Giant Injury Lawyers, our Santa Fe electrocution attorneys will:
We gather evidence, inspect the electrical system, review maintenance records, and consult with electrical experts.
We identify whether a property owner, employer, contractor, or manufacturer failed to follow safety standards.
Insurers often try to minimize payouts – we push back for full and fair compensation.
Including medical treatment, future care, lost income, and non-economic damages.
We take cases to trial when responsible parties refuse to settle fairly.
An electrical injury can have devastating effects. Don’t face them alone. At The Law Giant Injury Lawyers, we have the experience to hold negligent property owners and manufacturers accountable and fight for all the compensation you deserve.
We offer free consultations and work on a contingency basis, so you won’t pay unless we win your case. Contact The Law Giant at (505) 900-0000 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation and take the first step toward recovery.