Avv. Marco Bianucci
Avv. Marco Bianucci

Damages & Compensation Lawyer

Protection for Workers Victim of Electrocution

Suffering an injury due to electrocution at work is a traumatic event with often devastating physical and psychological consequences. Beyond the pain and medical care needed to address burns or neurological damage, the worker suddenly finds themselves facing complex bureaucracy to assert their rights. As an expert lawyer in damages compensation in Milan, Avv. Marco Bianucci deeply understands the bewilderment that follows an electrical accident at the workplace and is committed to providing solid and transparent legal support.

The causes of electrocution in the workplace are numerous, but they frequently stem from serious omissions in safety measures, inadequate maintenance of systems, or lack of personal protective equipment. When an employer fails in their duty to protect employees' health, Italian law provides specific tools to ensure the victim receives adequate financial compensation. Navigating this path requires a thorough understanding of legal and medical-legal dynamics, essential to avoid forfeiting the right to compensation.

The Regulatory Framework: INAIL Benefits and Differential Damages

In the Italian legal system, the protection of workers who are victims of workplace accidents is structured on two main levels. The first is represented by the compensation provided by INAIL (National Institute for Insurance against Accidents at Work), which intervenes automatically to cover medical expenses and compensate, according to predefined tables, for temporary or permanent disability. However, INAIL compensation covers only a part of the harm suffered, focusing primarily on earning capacity and basic biological damage, leaving other equally relevant damage categories for the injured person's life uncovered.

The second level of protection, crucial in cases of electrocution caused by employer negligence, concerns so-called differential damages. If the injury is attributable to the employer's liability for violating workplace safety regulations, the worker has the right to claim full compensation for damages not covered by INAIL. This includes moral damages, the personalization of biological damages, and future financial losses. Proving employer liability requires careful reconstruction of the accident's dynamics and any safety omissions.

The Bianucci Law Firm's Approach to Managing Electrical Injuries

Addressing a claim for compensation for electrocution at work requires strategy, technical expertise, and deep attention to the client's human needs. The approach of Avv. Marco Bianucci, a lawyer with consolidated experience in damages compensation based in Milan, is founded on a rigorous and personalized analysis of each individual case. From the very first moment, the objective is to faithfully reconstruct what happened, collaborating with engineering experts and forensic doctors to solidify evidence of employer liability and the actual extent of the injuries sustained.

The Bianucci Law Firm handles the entire dialogue with INAIL, insurance companies, and the responsible company, relieving the worker of all bureaucratic burdens during a time of great vulnerability. The legal strategy aims to achieve the maximum possible compensation out of court, through firm and documented negotiation. However, should the opposing parties prove reluctant to recognize fair compensation, the firm is fully prepared to protect the worker's rights in court, bringing all necessary evidence before the Judge to obtain justice.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do immediately after suffering an electric shock at work?

The absolute priority is health: you must go to the Emergency Room immediately, clearly stating that the event occurred at the workplace so that the INAIL accident certificate is opened. Subsequently, it is essential to promptly inform the employer or the safety manager. As soon as your health condition allows, it is advisable to gather testimonies from colleagues present and, if possible, photographic documentation of the accident site and the machinery involved, before the condition of the premises is altered.

What damages can I claim in addition to INAIL compensation?

In addition to the compensation provided by INAIL, in cases of employer liability, you can claim differential damages. This includes moral damages, i.e., the inner suffering experienced due to the injury, existential damages for the disruption of life habits, and the personalization of biological damages. Furthermore, medical expenses not covered by the National Health Service and financial losses related to future loss of earnings if earning capacity is permanently compromised can be reimbursed.

How long do I have to claim damages for a workplace accident?

The statute of limitations for claiming differential damages from the employer is generally ten years, as it constitutes contractual liability related to the obligation to ensure a safe working environment. However, if the act also constitutes a crime, as is often the case with serious negligent injuries resulting from violations of safety regulations, the limitation periods may vary. It is always advisable to act promptly to avoid the loss of evidence and initiate the legal process at the most opportune time.

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Suffering damages from electrocution at the workplace is a life-changing experience, and facing the physical and legal consequences is not a journey one should undertake alone. Obtaining fair recognition for the pain suffered and for future limitations requires the intervention of a qualified professional capable of confronting companies and insurance companies with determination and expertise.

If you or a family member has been the victim of an electrical accident at work, contact Avv. Marco Bianucci. As an expert lawyer in damages compensation in Milan, he will analyze the medical documentation and the accident's dynamics to outline the most effective strategy aimed at fully protecting your rights. The costs and timelines of legal proceedings depend on numerous factors specific to each case; for this reason, we invite you to schedule an initial consultation at the Bianucci Law Firm at via Alberto da Giussano, 26, to clearly understand the legal actions available and the steps necessary to obtain justice.