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Electrician Injured at Work in Scotland See If You Can Claim Today
Electricians often work in high-risk environments where electrical shocks, burns, falls, and faulty wiring can cause serious or life-altering injuries. If your accident was caused by unsafe working conditions, defective equipment, or employer negligence, you may be entitled to compensation.
- Minor injuries, both physical and psychological, may qualify.
- Complete confidentiality - your job is never at risk.
- Pay nothing for our service unless we win your case.
Take our quick quiz now to find out if you qualify — it’s free and only takes 30 seconds.
Claim Solutions Scotland is a claims management company that receives payment from our partnered law firms. If your free claim assessment is successful, you will be connected to a specialist law firm.

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Typically, customers pay 20%, inclusive of VAT, of the compensation amount recovered by our third-party law firms, although this is subject to your individual circumstances, and the actual fee may be more or less than this. Termination fees may apply if you do not keep to the terms of the agreement.

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Who Can Make a Electrician Injured at Work?
You may be eligible to claim if:
- You suffered an electric shock, burn, or fall due to exposed wires or faulty installations
- Your employer failed to provide adequate PPE or enforce safety measures
- You were injured by defective tools or unsafe working practices
- There was a lack of training, supervision, or risk assessment
Even if the incident happened months or years ago, you may still be able to claim.
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Common Types of Electrician Injury Claims
Your injury may have been caused by:
- ⚡ Electric Shocks & Burns – From exposed wiring, overloaded circuits, or arc flashes
- 🔧 Defective Tools – Malfunctioning drills, testers, or power tools
- 🏗 Falls from Height – Working on ladders or scaffolding without proper safety precautions
- 🚧 Poor Safety Training – Employers not offering proper induction, PPE, or risk assessments


No Win, No Fee Electrician Injured at Work in Scotland
- You don’t pay anything upfront
- There’s no financial risk to you
- You only pay if your claim succeeds
See if you can start a claim today — it only takes 30 seconds.
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How Much Compensation Could You Receive?
Compensation can help cover:
Our expert legal partners will fight for the maximum payout you deserve.
Why Choose Us for Your Claim?
We manage electrician injury claims across Scotland
Work with experienced solicitors in workplace injury law
Begin your claim in seconds with our free online quiz
You pay nothing unless we win your case
What to Do If You’ve Suffered an Electrician Injury at Work
If you workplace accident, follow these steps:
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes. If your injury was due to faulty equipment, unsafe environments, or employer negligence, you may have a valid claim.
Seek immediate medical attention, document everything, and report the incident to your employer.
In Scotland, you typically have three years from the date of the injury or when you became aware of it.
⚖ If you’ve suffered an injury while working as an electrician
Don’t wait — take our quick eligibility quiz and find out today.
Disclaimer :
We are a claims management company that receives payment from our partnered law firms. If your free claim assessment is successful, you will be connected to a specialist law firm. Typically, customers pay 20%, inclusive of VAT, of the compensation amount that is recovered by our third-party law firms, although this is subject to your individual circumstances and the actual fee may be more or less than this. Termination fees may apply if you do not keep to the terms of the agreement. Claim Solutions Scotland Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority in respect of regulated claim management activities, registration number: 837720