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Electrocution Attorneys in San Antonio

Helping You Move Forward After an Electrical Injury in San Antonio

Electricity keeps San Antonio running. It powers the construction cranes downtown, lights up distribution hubs on the East Side, and drives the refineries, food processing plants, and data centers that operate across Bexar County. But when companies cut corners on safety, that same power can injure—or kill—workers, bystanders, and consumers. High-voltage exposure, arc flash incidents, and failures in lockout/tagout procedures often result in catastrophic injuries: severe burns, skin grafts, amputations, cardiac trauma, PTSD—and a long fight with insurers determined to pay as little as possible.

At Arnold & Itkin, our San Antonio electrocution attorneys have won more than $20 billion for people nationwide who have suffered the consequences of corporate negligence. We move fast to preserve evidence, uncover the truth, and demand results. If you or your family is facing the fallout of an electrical injury or electrocution, we're here to help.

Put your future in the hands of a San Antonio electrical injury lawyer who can make a difference for you and your family. Call (888) 493-1629 or contact us online today.

Helping After Serious Electrical Accidents

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Electrical Injuries Are Different

Electrical trauma isn't like other injuries. An electrical current can stop the heart, disrupt brain function, and superheat tissues from the inside out. Arc flash temperatures can exceed 30,000°F, causing deep burns in an instant. Some victims may look alright at first, only to develop compartment syndrome, renal failure, or neurological deficits hours later. Even low-voltage exposure can cause permanent sensory loss and chronic pain; high-voltage contact may require amputation.

It takes a local, proven San Antonio personal injury firm to deliver the right response to an electrical injury claim. At Arnold & Itkin, we move fast to conduct an independent investigation, determine cause, and uncover all potential sources of compensation from at-fault parties. 

Our team has achieved considerable results in electrocution and electrical injury cases:

  • $12.5 million for a refinery worker who suffered severe electrical burns.
  • $12.5 million for the family of a man who was fatally electrocuted by a downed power line.
  • $11 million for an electrician who was killed on the job as a result of a faulty electrical plan.
  • $6.5 million for an oilfield worker who was shocked and burned in an electrical accident.
  • $5 million for the family of a powerline worker who was fatally electrocuted on the job.

"Just knowing I had somebody like them fight for me, made me comfortable. If someone was going through this, I’d definitely recommend Arnold & Itkin, for sure. Probably the best. 

"They don’t lose, from what I can see. They have a real good track record and that’s who you want, right?" - Lance, work accident survivor

Where Electrocution Accidents Happen in San Antonio

Electrical accidents and electrocution may happen almost anywhere: at work, at home, on another's property, on a boat or offshore rig, or in your neighborhood. In the San Antonio area, they are more likely in certain areas than others, and understanding these risks can actually help one identify who is responsible when accidents do occur. 

Was it a utility company for poor maintenance of a power line? Was it a manufacturer that released a defective appliance? Or an employer that failed to enforce lockout/tagout procedures? 

In San Antonio and Bexar County, electrocution may result from:

  • Construction and development projects along I-35, I-10, Loop 410, and downtown.
  • Industrial and energy sites tied to the Eagle Ford Shale and local manufacturing,
  • Warehouse and logistics facilities near Port San Antonio and the airport.
  • Utility and municipal work (line replacements, traffic signal cabinets, trenching) citywide.
  • Commercial properties: hotels, restaurants, retail, and properties in the River Walk area.
  • Multi-family housing & short-term rentals in neighborhoods across Bexar County.
  • Rooftop service and HVAC maintenance across the Medical Center and Northside.
  • Public events and temporary venues such as concerts, festivals, and conventions.
  • Defects and recalls affecting consumer products, appliances, tools, machinery, and more.

Electrical injury cases may be treated at University Hospital's Level I trauma center or the U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research Burn Center at Brooke Army Medical Center. Ongoing care and rehabilitation may take place at facilities like the Rehabilitation Institute of South San Antonio or University Hospital's Reeves Inpatient Rehabilitation unit. 

How Electrical Accidents Occur & How We Prove It

If you or someone you love was harmed in any type of electrical incident, identifying who controlled the site, who energized the system, and who supplied or maintained the equipment is the first step toward holding the right parties accountable. Our San Antonio electrical injury attorneys can help.

Electrical injuries are preventable. We often uncover repeated failures:

  • Lockout/tagout steps that were skipped or faked
  • Work performed on energized equipment without proper PPE
  • Workers without adequate training
  • Generators or temporary power systems that aren't properly grounded
  • Mislabeled breakers that leave circuits live
  • Contact with overhead/underground lines without proper spotters or clearances

We don't guess at the cause—we prove it. Our electrocution injury lawyers in San Antonio work with investigators and industry experts to analyze permits, processes, service logs, and maintenance histories. We document breaker positions and meter readings. We interview witnesses, inspect equipment, and, when necessary, ask the court to preserve the scene before anyone can “fix” the problem and bury the evidence. 

Who's Responsible for Electrocution Accidents?

Electrical work does not always involve just one company and one employee. It's common to find a project with an owner or developer, a general contractor, multiple subcontractors, staffing agencies, and equipment vendors. Any one of them can create an unsafe condition that causes an electrical accident down the line. 

We examine the entire chain of responsibility, and when defendants point fingers at one another—or at you—we follow the evidence and hold every negligent party accountable.

Your Rights After an Electrical Injury or Electrocution

Texas handles workplace injuries differently from many states. Some employers carry workers' compensation, while others opt out as non-subscribers. That choice matters for your legal options. If your employer is a non-subscriber, you can sue them for negligence. Even if workers' comp applies, you may still pursue third-party claims against property owners, general contractors, subcontractors, equipment manufacturers, or other companies that contributed to the hazard. For families, Texas wrongful death law allows recovery for the loss of support, companionship, household services, and more. 

After an electrocution accident, deadlines are tight. Most personal injury and wrongful death suits must be filed within two years, but claims involving government entities typically require a notice within 90 days. Because these deadlines are strict and may vary, you need to move quickly. 

The sooner you call us, the more evidence we can preserve—and the stronger your case becomes.

Compensation for Electrocution Cases in San Antonio, TX

Electrical injuries are expensive and life-altering. A fair outcome must cover far more than bills for immediate medical care—it must cover every single loss and expense associated with the injury now and into the future. 

We pursue the full measure of damages available under Texas law:

  • All Medical Care: This may include emergency treatment, surgeries, hospitalizations, wound care, pain management, prosthetics, therapy, medication, and travel costs to and from appointments.
  • Future Needs: These may be considerable after an electrical injury and may involve life-care planning, home modifications, medical devices, in-home care, and vocational retraining.
  • Lost Wages & Earning Capacity: This may include time missed while injured an unable to work, while receiving treatment or therapy, and future wages if you cannot return to the same field or will not be able to work again.
  • Non-Economic Damages: More difficult to quantify but no less important than economic damages, these cover impacts like pain, suffering, disfigurement, physical impairment, and loss of enjoyment of life.
  • Wrongful Death Damages: Spouses, children, and parents may be eligible for compensation for the loss of their family member in an electrical accident—for the loss of financial support, loss of consortium, and more.
  • Exemplary (Punitive) Damages: When gross negligence or particularly egregious conduct causes harm, these damages may be awarded to penalize and make an example of the defendant.

Our San Antonio electrocution lawyers consider today’s needs and tomorrow’s—so your recovery reflects the care you’ll require for life.

What You Should Do Right Now

The minutes, hours, and days after an electrical incident in San Antonio are critical. Companies move quickly to repair equipment and shape the story. You need to move faster—not only to protect your legal rights but also your health. 

  1. Get medical care immediately.
  2. Report the incident to your employer or other appropriate parties.
  3. Document what you can through photos, videos, or notes.
  4. Identify witnesses, contractors, and other interested parties.
  5. Do not give a recorded statement or sign anything without counsel.
  6. Contact a local attorney with experience handling electrocution claims.

Once you involve our firm, we will get to work immediately, protecting your rights from the onset. We can also handle all communication with the insurance company, your employer, and other parties involved in the case. Our team handles everything so you can focus on what's important: healing.

Why Choose Arnold & Itkin

We have helped countless individuals and families after electrical accidents, fires, and job site injuries. Since 2004, we have focused on delivering clear communication and personal care to every client. We treat each person with dignity, guiding you through your case with the support and communication you deserve. Having won over $20 billion for clients nationwide, our track record and reputation set us apart among electrocution attorneys in San Antonio. 

When you reach out to us, we support you at every step:

  • Listening to your story and learning every detail of what happened. 
  • Helping you understand how the accident may have occurred and who may bear responsibility.
  • Supporting you as you document and arrange for medical care and report the incident.
  • Offering clear, practical guidance about each phase of your case.
  • Protecting your rights throughout the process.

Contact a San Antonio Electrocution Attorney Today

Our firm is built for high-stakes cases. We prepare from day one as if we’ll be in front of a jury, because that’s how you get the best results—at the table or in the courtroom. Defendants know our record, and it changes the conversation. We treat clients like family, we advance the costs of litigation, and we only get paid if you do. When an electrical accident changes everything in an instant, we do one thing: hold the companies that could have prevented it fully accountable. 

If you or someone you love suffered an electrical injury or electrocution in San Antonio or anywhere in Bexar County, call us now. We’ll move immediately to protect the scene, preserve critical evidence, and get you the medical care and financial security you need to move forward.

Call (888) 493-1629 now and take your first step toward clarity and recovery with a San Antonio electrocution injury lawyer.

Common Questions

  • How Common Are Electrocution Accidents in San Antonio Construction?

    Construction is consistently one of the most dangerous industries in Bexar County, and electrocution ranks among OSHA’s “Fatal Four” causes of worker deaths. With San Antonio’s rapid growth—housing developments, road expansions, and downtown construction—electricians, welders, and laborers often face live wires, temporary power setups, and crowded sites. When contractors rush schedules or ignore safety procedures, serious injuries follow. Our team understands these local risks and fights to hold negligent employers and site operators responsible when workers are needlessly exposed.
  • Can Property Owners Be Liable for Electrocutions?

    Yes. Under Texas premises liability law, property owners must maintain reasonably safe conditions for visitors and workers. If exposed wiring, faulty outlets, or unmarked energized equipment causes injury, owners can be held accountable. In San Antonio, this applies to apartment complexes, hotels, retail stores, and public venues. Whether the accident happened in a downtown high-rise or a neighborhood grocery store, our lawyers investigate to determine if the property owner failed to warn or correct a dangerous condition.
  • What Types of Injuries Result from Electrical Accidents?

    Electrocution and electrical shock can cause more than burns. Victims often suffer cardiac arrest, respiratory failure, brain injuries, nerve damage, cataracts, and deep-tissue injuries that aren’t immediately visible. In severe cases, amputations or permanent paralysis may result. Survivors may also face PTSD or depression after a traumatic electrical accident. These injuries typically require specialized care at San Antonio facilities like burn centers and rehabilitation hospitals. Our firm works to recover the full cost of both physical and emotional recovery.
  • What If a Utility Company’s Equipment Caused the Accident?

    Utility companies play a major role in electrical safety. Exposed high-voltage lines, faulty transformers, or poorly maintained substations can lead to catastrophic injuries or death. In San Antonio, CPS Energy and other utility providers may be liable if their negligence contributed to unsafe conditions. Suing a utility requires quick action, as government-affiliated entities often have special notice rules. Arnold & Itkin has the resources to take on these powerful entities and prove accountability when their failures harm workers or residents.
  • Can Family Members File a Lawsuit After a Fatal Electrocution?

    Yes. When electrocution leads to wrongful death, surviving spouses, children, and parents can bring claims under Texas law. Compensation may include funeral expenses, lost income, loss of companionship, and emotional suffering. These cases are particularly common in industrial accidents, construction sites, and oil and gas work. Our San Antonio firm has represented grieving families nationwide and understands how to honor their loved ones’ memories while demanding justice from the companies that cut corners.
  • Why Hire Arnold & Itkin For An Electrical Injury Case?

    Electrical injury cases are highly technical. They involve analyzing codes, OSHA standards, equipment design, and power systems to pinpoint what went wrong. At Arnold & Itkin, we don’t just rely on surface evidence—we dig deep with electrical engineers, accident reconstruction specialists, and medical experts. Our San Antonio electrocution attorneys have won record-setting verdicts and settlements by proving how preventable these tragedies are. We’ve helped clients rebuild their futures with the financial support they need, and we’re ready to do the same for you.
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