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Toxic Mold


Serious health conditions in humans, from toxic molds, have been referred to for hundreds of years. In the last ten years, there have been many reports of toxic molds causing serious, and even fatal, consequences for infants and sensitized individuals.  Symptoms may include respiratory problems, skin rashes, headaches, lung disease, cognitive memory loss and brain damage.  These symptoms,however, may also be caused by other factors.

Long and short-term effects of toxic mold are just now being documented by the scientific community. People with allergies may be more sensitive to these molds. People with immune suppression or underlying lung disease are more susceptible to fungal infections.


Toxic mold: Aspergillus, Cladisporium, Penicillium, Stachybotrys and Trichoderma.  These are names that many of us can't even pronounce, much less identify in our surroundings. Mold spores and mycotoxins are airborne and so small that they can't be seen by the naked eye. Hundreds of thousands of them can fit onto a single postage stamp. Your home or workplace could be compromised by these molds without your knowing it. Molds that may contain mycotoxins should be considered the same as other common molds, which can grow in your house.

The most common cause of mold growth is moisture. Molds can grow on wood, paper, carpet, and foods. Anything producing moist conditions in a dark area will promote mold growth.

Protect yourself and your family.

  • Get help for unexplained illnesses such as respiratory irritation or a rash which seems to get better when you leave your home and go outside.
  • Get your home tested.
  • Eliminate areas of seepage or leaks immediately.
  • Find and an attorney in your state who knows toxic tort law.

In Texas HOBB has recently sponsored a New Home Lemon Law. Lemon laws for homes are also being debated in Massachusetts and Illinois.

If you are having your home built, you should have your attorney check your contract for a binding arbitration clause. These clauses deny your constitutional right to a civil trial by jury if you later sue the builder for any defects in the home. They also deny your constitutional right to small claims court in matters pertaining to defects in your new home. VA/FHA Loans do not have binding arbitration clauses for this reason.

Does your landlord address leaks and mold problems in your apartment in a timely manner?  Your lawyer will know the landlord tenant laws that apply to this legal problem.

Does your insurance company address your claims responsibly and in a timely manner?  Your attorney, in correspondence with your insurance company regarding your claim, will use verbiage found in your insurance policy, state law and regulations, and will be consistent with current court decisions.

A civil wrong, or a tort, is recognized by law as grounds for a lawsuit.  Sometimes these wrongs are considered crimes and are punishable by imprisonment, but the primary aim of tort law is to provide relief through compensation to the injured parties for the damages incurred.  Among the types of recoverable damages are: loss of earning capacity, pain and suffering, and reasonable medical expenses.  Damages usually include both present and future expected losses. This means that a person, who has been injured due to a defect in a product or a breach of an expressed or implied warranty, may be able to bring a lawsuit against the manufacturer, builder, or seller, or any appropriate person between.

Torts occur through unreasonable negligence, malicious intention or strict liability.  Tort law is state law created through state courts and generally uses the Restatement of Torts (2nd) as an influential guide. 
 

TOXIC MOLD ATTORNEYS

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Arthur M. Blue Law Office, P.A., Personal Injury lawyers, Carthage & Southern Pines, North Carolina - (910) 947-1500

Belluck & Fox, LLP, Firm Bios, Personal Injury Lawyers, New York, NY - 1-866-6ACTION

Keel & O'Malley, L.L.P., Personal Injury lawyers, Greenville & Tarboro, North Carolina - (252) 758-7700

Kohn & Rath, Personal Injury lawyers, Hinesburg, Vermont - (802) 482-2905

Kurtz & Blum, Personal Injury lawyers, Raleigh, North Carolina - (919) 832-7700

Kraft & Associates, Personal Injury lawyers, Dallas, Texas - (214) 999-9999

Lewis & Roberts, Personal Injury Including Professional Malpractice, Complex Business Litigation, Construction Law, Raleigh & Charlotte NC, Fairfax VA - (919) 981-0191

Lichtenstein, Fishwick & Johnson, P.L.C., Personal Injury lawyers, Roanoke, Virginia - (540) 343-9711

MLNLaw, P.C., Michael Lawson Neff, Personal Injury lawyer, Atlanta, GA - (404) 531-9700

Mineo & Crouse, Aviation Disaster & Personal Injury lawyers, Raleigh, NC - (919) 861-0500

Phillips Law Firm - Personal Injury lawyer, San Antonio, Texas - (210) 545-5757

Poyner & Spruill, L.L.P., Multi-disciplinary, Raleigh, Charlotte & Rocky Mount, North Carolina - (919) 783-6400

Smith, Debnam, Personal Injury lawyers, Raleigh, North Carolina - (919) 250-2000

D. Keith Teague, P.A., Personal Injury lawyers, Elizabeth City, North Carolina - (252) 335-0878

Tharrington Smith, L.L.P.,, Personal Injury lawyers, Raleigh, North Carolina - (919) 821-4711

Twiggs, Beskind, Strickland & Rabenau, P.A., Personal Injury lawyers, Raleigh, North Carolina - (919) 828-4357

Warfield Meredith & Darrah, P.C., Personal Injury lawyers, Severna Park, Maryland -

Paul L. Whitfield, Personal Injury lawyer, Charlotte, North Carolina - (704) 372-8322

Williams & Associates, Personal Injury lawyers, Nashville, Tennessee - (615) 242-2800

Other state listings are listed above

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Toxic Mold Helpful Links

American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Environmental Health

Policy Statement : Toxic Effects of Indoor Molds (RE9736)

 

American Lung Association Health House Project

Mold Control: Tips for Identifying and Eliminating Household Mold

American National Standards Institute (ANSI)

American Phytopathological Society

Stachybotrys chartarum: The Toxic Indoor Mold

 

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Nat’l Center for Environmental Health

Questions and Answers on Stachybotrys chartarum and other molds (March 9, 2000)

 

California Department of Health Services

Mold in My Home: What Do I Do? (html) OR (pdf) 

¿Moho en Mi Casa: Que Hago? (html)

Stachybotrys chartarum (atra): A mold that may be found in water-damaged homes

Current Topics:  Mold

Links to more resources on mold 

California Products Liability Law Handbook

Consumer Information Center

Consumer Product Safety Commission

DDS - Test kits for toxic black mold-stachybotrys mold-

The Family Handyman Magazine

Combating Mold and Mildew (Article listed under “Interior Improvements”)

Federal Emergency Management Agency/American Red Cross

 

Repairing Your Flooded Home  

CJF Products Liability Law

General Clinical Research Center Cleveland Area

Stachybotris & Pulmonary Hemosiderosis in Infants (info on health effects and clean up procedures)

 

Health Canada 

Fungal contamination in public buildings: A guide to recognition and management, 1995

It's Your Health - Microbiological Contamination of Residential Indoor Air (html)

Imports and the Product Liability Law

Injury Statistics Query and Reporting System

Injury Statistics Query and Reporting System

Kansas State University

Controlling Mold Growth in the Home

 

Kids In Danger

National Toxicology Program

New Jersey Department of Health, Public Employees Occupational Safety & Health Program

Indoor Bioaerosols

 

New York City Department of Health  

Facts About Mold

Guidelines on Assessment and Remediation of Fungi in Indoor Environments

 

News10 Close-Up Report: Toxic Mold

Products Liability

Product Liability Law and Reform

Product Safety Research - Standards and Specifications

The Soap & Detergent Association

Clean and Healthy Strategies for Today's Homes

Managing Allergies and Asthma - A Consumer Cleaning Guide

Toxic Mold Related Websites

Toxic Tort Mold Online

Toxic Torts

U.S. Consumer Gateway: Product Safety

University of Minnesota, Environmental Health & Safety

Managing Water Infiltration Into Buildings

University of Minnesota Fungal Glossary: Stachybotris

 

University of Montana Healthy Indoor Air for America's Homes Project

Indoor Air Quality: Eliminate Molds, Excessive Moisture and Other Biological Pollutants

Vehicle Recall Information from the Consumer Product Safety Commission

Product Liability Federal Statutes

Magnuson - Moss Warranty Act (Consumer Product Warranties), 15 U.S.C. §§ 2301 et seq.

Product Liability Federal Judicial Decisions

U.S. Supreme Court: Recent Products Liability Decisions

U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals: Recent Products Liability Decisions

Product Liability State Statutes

Uniform Laws
  • Uniform Commercial Code Article 2
  • State Statutes
  • Article 2 of the U.C.C. as Adopted by Particular States
  • State Judicial Decisions


     

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