Toxic Mold Symptoms Affecting Your Family and You
Do You or Your Family Have Symptoms of Toxic Mold?
- Memory Loss, Anxiety, Personality Disorders, Mood Swings
- Sore Throat, Shortness of Breath, Nosebleeds, Cough
- Abdominal Pain
- Hair Loss,Skin Rashes
- Fatigue
- Numbness or Pain in Extremities (arms, legs)
- Headaches
- Rectal Bleeding
- Tremors
- Fibromyalgia
your living space may be infected with toxic mold.
View Graphic Photos of Toxic Mold, Victims and Repair
Who is Responsible For Toxic Mold in Your Home?
- Builder
- Developer
- Architect
- Subcontractors
- Remediation Consultants
- Homeowners Association
- Landlord
- Property Managers
- Real Estate Agent or Broker
- Inspectors
- Former Owner
- Sewer Repair
Our experienced litigation attorneys will analyze your situation from a legal perspective and advise you as to whether or not you have a toxic mold case and are entitled to compensation.
If you, or someone you know, might be affected by Toxic Mold, please call me immediately at
(323) 852-1100 or send an e-mail to me at [email protected]
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Posted by: Josh | March 16, 2009 at 10:10 AM
This is a very informative posting on toxic molds. Indeed it is important for us to know how we would be able to find out whether our home is affected with toxic mold.
Posted by: Mold Removal | December 31, 2009 at 09:02 AM
Great article - it's very difficult to prove who is ultimately repsonsible for mold in a home, but if you do feel any of the symptoms above I recomend contacting a professional.
Posted by: Mold damage | March 11, 2010 at 05:16 PM
This article is right on in terms of making sure your rights are protected and the people to blame for mold in your home are made to pay, but while the litigation is proceeding you still want to get rid of the mold and keep it away. Using a natural product is also a good thing for the environment and you can find such a product, made of tea tree oil, at www.teatreeoilgel.com.
While there they also have two free reports that you can download on the health risks of mold. Well worth reading.
Posted by: Gerry | June 03, 2010 at 07:21 AM
Interesting article on how to get some satisfaction from others when they are responsible for a toxic mold or black mold problem in the home.
Posted by: NYC mold remediation | July 26, 2010 at 05:05 AM