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Lead Poisoning
Your Legal Rights
According to the US Government's Center for Disease Control, lead
paint poisoning is dangerous, and can have permanent, long-term
disabling effects on your child. Yet, it often has no immediate
visible symptoms.
To
determine whether your child has been poisoned, contact your family
doctor or local health department today. Here are some things you
should know:
1.
If your child has been the victim of lead paint poisoning, he or
she may be entitled to money damages - even if he or she appears
to be perfectly healthy.
2.
Even if your child is up to 21 years old, and was poisoned a
long time ago, he or she may be entitled to money damages.
3.
If your child has been poisoned by lead paint in your apartment
or home, your landlord may be liable for money damages, and can
be required to remove the lead paint.
4.
At Moquin & Daley, we concentrate on lead paint cases. While no
lawyer can guarantee success, our attorneys have recovered up to
$4 million in cases like these. We can help you help your child.
5.
Our firm offers a free, no obligation consultation to potential
clients in matters like this, and we will gladly represent your
child at no cost unless we recover money damages. You have legal
rights in a lead paint poisoning case.
If
you believe that your child has been poisoned, call your family
doctor or local health department immediately. If your child is a
victim of lead paint poisoning, or for a more complete explanation
of your legal rights, call us today at at 1-800-457-1006 Or call
617-536-0606 in Massachusetts Or call 1-800-426-0660 in New
Hampshire for a free consultation.
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