When to Contact a Lawyer for Toxic Mold

Mold is wrongly considered by many as a minor issue and something that can be safely ignored. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case, as this fungus can quickly become a bigger issue. While some forms of it are unable to cause harm, toxic mold may cause health issues in the long run. 

Letting this type of mold develop over time can also lead to property damage, which is why many tenants decide to move. This is a mistake you shouldn’t make, as you may have grounds for a toxic mold lawsuit

When this happens, contacting a lawyer from Greenstein & Milbauer, LLP so you can understand how to get compensated and take care of the problem is your best option. 

How Does Toxic Mold Happen?

All types of mold, including black and toxic ones, need moisture to survive and expand. Events that could result in creating the ideal environment for this fungus, such as floods, require immediate attention. 

An improper cleanup or the absolute lack of one means that the owner was negligent and didn’t eliminate a dangerous condition from the building

Who’s Responsible for Toxic Mold? 

Property owners have the legal duty to keep all tenants safe. Failing to do so means that someone acted negligently and that you’re experiencing health issues and financial hardships because of someone else’s mistakes.

In this scenario, you’re well within your rights to seek compensation, and you should speak with a lawyer as soon as possible. Personal injury statutes state that if the owner is found liable, you should be compensated for all damages caused by their actions or inactions. They’ll also be required to fix the issue so you won’t have to deal with mold again in the future. 

Symptoms Due to Exposure

Mold can be difficult to see, and it can develop in unusual spots. That’s why many individuals are unable to see they have a problem until they start experiencing health complications

Symptoms due to exposure to toxic mold can vary, from nose congestions and wheezing to rashes and an inability to breathe properly. If you or a loved one start experiencing these symptoms, you may have a mold problem and may need to speak with an attorney. 

Statute of Limitations in New York City

Toxic mold causes personal injuries, which means that your claim will be subjected to the statute of limitations applied to personal injury cases. You’ll have three years from the date of injury to seek compensation, but this can change depending on the specific details of your lawsuit. 

It would still be in your best interests to file a toxic mold claim as soon as you notice the problem. Waiting three years could result in significant health issues and a lot of damaged household items. Defendants may also accuse you of wasting time and not acting quickly in order to receive a bigger settlement.

Reach Out to a Toxic Mold Lawyer 

Dealing with this problem in your home can be complicated, and the last thing you want is to be stuck in lengthy legal procedures. Unfortunately, wasting time while trying to diminish your claim’s value is a common strategy used by defendants. 

Toxic mold lawyers can protect your rights and help you receive adequate compensation as quickly as possible. Providing you with a fair settlement is what our legal team at Greenstein & Milbauer, LLP wants. You can call our office at 1-800-VICTIM2 (842-8462) or submit the online contact form for a free case evaluation. 

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