September 7, 2007

Toxic Mold Tort Experts

Tip! During mold removal, always wear gloves to protect your hands. If possible, it’s a good idea to also protect your eyes with goggles and wear a disposable mask to avoid breathing in the spores.

A person can seek legal assistance if he or she has been affected by prolonged exposure to toxic mold. Depending on individual situations, the defendants in mold-related lawsuits include contractors, construction managers, construction component suppliers, property managers, architects, and landlords. Damages include the cost of mold removal, loss of property, and health-related claims.

In many cases, the person responsible for the maintenance of the building where the toxic mold has been found is aware of its existence but has made no attempt to rectify the situation. There have been cases where people have been exposed to toxic mold in a rented apartment, and they have repeatedly informed the landlord or caretaker of the presence of toxic mold but no action has been taken. There also have been instances where people were exposed to toxic mold at their workplace, and nothing was done to remove the mold. For example, in J.J. Acquisition Corp. vs. Pacific Gulf Properties, employees of a California-based newspaper filed suit against the owner of their building, seeking $10 million for illnesses resulting from exposure to toxic mold.

Many law firms in the U.S. specialize in mold-related lawsuits. The increasing numbers of people affected by toxic molds has led to a growth in the number of toxic mold lawyers in operation. Growing consumer awareness about the harmful effects of toxic mold has led to a growth in the number of lawsuits, where negligent parties have been held accountable through the payment of financial compensation to those affected by toxic molds. In Spectrum Community Association vs. Bristol House Partnership, the Spectrum homeowners’ association sued the developers and contractors, alleging that construction defects caused the growth of toxic mold in the housing units, which resulted in illnesses.

Tip! If the tester observes three or more of the same mold colony type growing in one mold test kit, then the tester can reasonably conclude that there is a possible mold infestation in the area/location in which he conducted that particular mold test, regardless of the number of similar mold colonies present in the outdoor control test.

Some toxic mold tort experts include Clean Water Partners Environmental Law Experts (800-532-3764) and Fredrickson Mazeika & Grant (550 West ‘C’ Street, Suite 1400, San Diego, CA 92101; Tel: 619-234-1722; Fax: 619-234-1759; E-mail: info@fmglegal.com).

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