Toxic Molds
Toxic mold exposure, sometimes known as “Sick Building Syndrome” (SBS), is the focus of a growing number of lawsuits across the country. Mold is a tenacious, unwelcome house guest. It climbs up bathroom walls, invades carpet and infests drywall. Certain molds are toxic, meaning they can cause serious illness to persons who come in contact with them. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there are five varieties of household mold that are harmful to your health: Penicillim, Aspergillus, Stachybotrys, Paecilomyces, Fusarium. Not all mold present in buildings is toxic. Unfortunately, it is impossible for homeowners to distinguish between toxic and benign molds. RobertsMiceli LLP aggressively represents victims of toxic mold exposure to help ensure that they receive full compensation for their injuries and economic losses.
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