Short title of the paper …IntroductionElectrical injuries, especially those involving high-voltage exposure, can have a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations ranging from minor burns to catastrophic multi-organ failure. Neurological symptoms are less common but particularly concerning due to their potential overlap with severe conditions such as stroke or spinal cord injury.Keraunoparalysis, a rare condition, presents as transient flaccid paralysis of extremities following lightning or electrical injuries. The proposed mechanism involves sympathetic nervous system overactivity, leading to vasospasm and transient ischemia. Despite its benign and self-limiting nature, keraunoparalysis can mimic life-threatening conditions, necessitating careful evaluation.This case report details a patient with left-sided hemiparesis following high-voltage electrocution, discusses diagnostic challenges, and highlights key considerations in management. Recent literature underscores the rarity of keraunoparalysis, with only a few cases reported in the past five years.(1,2,3)