Carbon Monoxide Lawyer
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a deadly gas that you cannot see, smell or taste. Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning include headaches, fatigue, nausea and dizziness, leading to fainting, brain damage and eventual death.
Carbon monoxide may leak from any kind of internal-combustion engine. Such engines include work equipment such as generators, floor buffers and forklifts, and home appliances such as portable propane camping heaters, water heaters, gas-log fireplaces, furnaces and stoves. You also may have inhaled too much carbon monoxide from the engine or propane water heater on your boat.
If you are suffering from severe health problems because your work space did not have proper ventilation, or because your landlord failed to control the amount of carbon monoxide in your home, you should contact us.
Children are often victims of CO poisoning as well. According to the U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, more than 3,000 children 14 years of age and under are treated for carbon monoxide poisoning in hospital emergency rooms each year in the U.S.
If a loved one has been killed by carbon monoxide, you also may have a case.
No attorney's fees, court costs, or expenses, except for unpaid medical bills, unless you recover.