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Protect your C-10 license to continue as an electrician

On Behalf of | Oct 14, 2021 | Contractor License Defense |

As an electrician, you need to have a license to practice. This license shows that you’ve put in the time to get a good education and training to do the difficult and sometimes complex work you do.

Working with electricity is dangerous. If you make a mistake, you could be electrocuted. The electrical wiring you were working on could become a hazard and cause a fire or shock risk, too.

If you perform work that is not up to the standard expected by others in your career or are convicted of certain kinds of crimes, then you could lose your license.

California requires you to be licensed to perform electrical work

By law, you are required to have a C-10 license to work as an electrician in California. If you lose this license, then there will be limited cases when you can work in your field, if at all.

To help you keep your license, it’s important to build a defense if you’re facing litigation or allegations of making errors that have hurt others.

Why would an electrician lose their license?

One of the most common issues that result in people losing their licenses to practice is outright malpractice. If you’re a licensed electrician, you are expected to know how to install electrical items in your industry safely. If you cannot do so or make mistakes, then there is a risk that you could face a lawsuit from the injured or impacted parties.

If you have participated in the installation of an electrical system that you are not qualified to install or have practiced before completing your licensing examination, then you could lose your license or the opportunity to have one in the future.

What should you do if you’re accused of making mistakes as an electrician?

If you are facing a lawsuit for any reason, it’s important for you to defend yourself. You do need skilled representation to help you fight back against unfair allegations so that you can protect your license and your right to continue working in the career of your choice. Whether you’re being accused of criminal acts like fraud or assault or are accused of making serious mistakes, it’s time to protect yourself.

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