Property owners hold a certain degree of responsibility to ensure that the people who visit or live on their property are safe from harm. If there is toxic mold present and property owners neglect to take care of it, they may be liable for the injuries that are sustained by its exposure. Essentially, premises liability law in Georgia holds negligent property owners responsible for the injuries they should have prevented.
If you or a loved one has suffered injury due to toxic mold exposure, contact our Atlanta law offices today. Our experienced premises liability attorneys offer free consultations through this website.
Toxic mold exposure should be a very real concern for any property owner. When a building gets damp or is not properly maintained, these funguses can grow, causing health problems for those who live and work around them. Property owners must disclose the presence of any mold to their tenants and workers, and make an effort to remove it in a timely and safe manner.
Toxic mold can have a number of adverse effects on those who are exposed to it. Among the symptoms of toxic mold exposure are:
If you or a loved one has suffered injury due to toxic mold exposure, a negligent property owner may be liable for your medical bills, lost wages from being away from work, and pain and suffering.
If you have been injured by toxic mold at your home or workplace, contact our Atlanta law offices today. Our Georgia premises liability lawyers have the experience and skill to build a solid case on your behalf and pursue it aggressively. Fill out the simple form on the right for a free case evaluation, and discuss your legal options with someone who may be able to help you seek compensation for your damages and losses.
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