Electrical Injury Workers' Compensation in Stockton, California

David Lamonica, Esq. · California Workers' Compensation Attorney
Reviewed by David Lamonica, Esq. · Board Certified Workers' Compensation Specialist
Published January 1, 2025
Updated February 5, 2026

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Electrical Injury claims are reported by workers across Stockton, with settlements typically ranging from $60,000–$250,000+. The average workers' compensation settlement in Stockton is $56,800. Your case will be heard at the WCAB office at 3021 Reynolds Ranch Pkwy, Suite 130, Lodi, CA 95240. An experienced attorney who knows the Stockton board can help you maximize your recovery.

Key Takeaways

  • Electrical Injury settlement values in California range from $60,000–$250,000+
  • Stockton area settlements average $56,800 across all injury types
  • Your WCAB office: 3021 Reynolds Ranch Pkwy, Suite 130, Lodi, CA 95240
  • Report injuries to your employer within 30 days and file a DWC-1 claim form
  • Free consultation available — represented workers recover 3-5x more on average
  • Report the electrical injury immediately even if you feel fine - cardiac and neurological symptoms can be delayed

Electrical Injury Settlement Range

$60,000–$250,000+

Stockton avg. across all injuries: $56,800

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Stockton WCAB Office

3021 Reynolds Ranch Pkwy, Suite 130, Lodi, CA 95240 (209) 948-7759

The WCAB office relocated to Lodi in December 2023. Ample free parking at the Reynolds Ranch Parkway location.

Electrical Injury Symptoms to Document

Entry and exit burn wounds

Small, deep thermal burns at points where electricity entered and exited the body - these often appear deceptively minor compared to internal damage

Cardiac arrhythmias and palpitations

Irregular heartbeat, rapid heart rate, chest pain, or feeling of skipped beats - can occur immediately or develop over weeks/months

Muscle pain and weakness

Deep muscle damage along the current pathway, causing pain, weakness, and possible muscle death (rhabdomyolysis)

Nerve damage and neuropathy

Numbness, tingling, burning sensations, or loss of function in extremities from peripheral nerve injury

Cognitive and memory problems

Difficulty concentrating, memory loss, confusion, or personality changes from electrical effects on the brain

Chronic pain syndromes

Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) and other chronic pain conditions developing after electrical injury

Vision and hearing problems

Cataracts (developing months/years later), retinal damage, tinnitus, or hearing loss from electrical trauma

Psychological trauma

PTSD, anxiety, fear of returning to electrical work, hypervigilance around electrical equipment

Treatment Options Covered by Workers' Comp

Emergency cardiac monitoring and stabilization

Immediate ECG monitoring, cardiac enzyme testing, and rhythm monitoring for 24-48 hours minimum

Typical timeline: 1-3 days hospitalization for monitoring, longer if arrhythmias detected

Covered

Surgical debridement and wound care

Removal of dead muscle and tissue damaged by electrical current, often requiring multiple procedures

Typical timeline: Multiple surgeries over first 2-8 weeks

Covered

Fasciotomy

Surgical release of muscle compartments to prevent compartment syndrome from tissue swelling

Typical timeline: Emergency procedure within hours of injury if compartment syndrome develops

Covered

Amputation

Removal of limb when electrical burns cause non-viable tissue and infection risk

Typical timeline: Performed when tissue death is extensive, typically within first 1-2 weeks

Covered

Factors That Affect Your Electrical Injury Settlement in Stockton

Voltage and current level

High-voltage injuries (>1000V) typically cause more extensive internal damage and higher settlements

120V household shock may settle for $30,000-$100,000, while 13,000V utility line contact can exceed $500,000

Current pathway through body

Hand-to-hand or hand-to-foot paths crossing the heart are most dangerous and result in higher settlements

Electrical path crossing the chest has higher risk of cardiac damage than current confined to one limb

Cardiac effects and monitoring needs

Heart rhythm problems, whether immediate or delayed, substantially increase settlement value and future medical needs

Workers requiring pacemakers or ongoing cardiology monitoring receive significantly higher settlements

Extent of tissue destruction and amputation

Loss of limbs or extensive muscle damage requiring reconstruction dramatically increases settlement

Electrical injuries requiring finger or limb amputation typically settle for $200,000-$500,000+

Filing Your Electrical Injury Claim in Stockton

  • Report the electrical injury immediately even if you feel fine - cardiac and neurological symptoms can be delayed
  • Demand immediate medical evaluation including ECG and cardiac monitoring - do not let employer minimize the injury
  • Document the voltage level, equipment involved, and whether safety procedures were followed
  • Preserve evidence of the accident scene, particularly OSHA violations like missing lockout/tagout procedures
  • Request copies of equipment maintenance records, safety training documentation, and incident investigation reports
  • Keep detailed records of all symptoms, even minor ones - nerve damage and cardiac problems may worsen over time
  • Follow all recommended cardiac monitoring and neurological evaluations - gaps in treatment hurt your claim
  • Report any delayed symptoms immediately (new numbness, heart palpitations, vision changes)
  • Request evaluation by specialists: cardiologist, neurologist, and pain management if needed
  • Do not settle until at least 12-24 months post-injury - many electrical injury effects are delayed
  • The Stockton WCAB office is at 3021 Reynolds Ranch Pkwy, Suite 130, Lodi, CA 95240 — arrive early as parking can be limited.

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Electrical Injury in Stockton FAQ

What is the average electrical injury workers' comp settlement in Stockton?

Electrical Injury settlements in California typically range from $60,000–$250,000+. The overall average settlement in Stockton is $56,800. Your actual settlement depends on factors including your wages, the severity of your disability rating, your age, occupation, and the quality of your medical evidence.

Where do I file a electrical injury workers' comp claim in Stockton?

Stockton workers' compensation claims are handled at the WCAB office at 3021 Reynolds Ranch Pkwy, Suite 130, Lodi, CA 95240. Phone: (209) 948-7759. First, report your injury to your employer within 30 days, then complete the DWC-1 form they are required to give you within one business day of your report.

How long does a electrical injury workers' comp case take in Stockton?

Most electrical injury cases take 12-24 months to resolve, though complex cases can take longer. The Stockton WCAB caseload affects scheduling. Having an experienced attorney who regularly appears at the Stockton board can help move your case forward efficiently.

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Settlement values are estimates based on historical California workers' compensation data and are not guarantees. Every case is unique. Consult with an attorney for advice specific to your situation.

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