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Lead paint poisoning
is dangerous, and can have permanent, long-term disabling effects
on a child. There are often
no immediate visible symptoms. To determine whether
a child has been poisoned, they will need to be examined by a
family doctor or local health department.
If a child has been the
victim of lead paint poisoning, he or she may be entitled to
receive money – even if he
or she appears to be perfectly healthy. A child who was
poisoned a long time ago may be entitled to money damages, even
if they are up to 21 years of age now. If child has been
poisoned by lead paint in their apartment or home, the landlord
may be liable to pay you money, and can be required to remove
the lead paint.
For well over a decade,
the law firm of Dennis Herron & Associates
has been pursuing landlords who whose negligence has caused lead
paint poisoning. 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, you
may call us at 585-244-6000 or go the Do I Have a Case page of
this site and send us the requested information.
In Rochester, one out of every three children have dangerous levels
of lead in their bloodstream Windowsills, Doors, Porches, Walls,
and Soil (esp. near drip lines) are the main sources of lead poisoning.Signs
of lead poisoning: Low attention span, reduced intelligence, behavior
problems, digestive problems, muscle and joint pain, impaired hearing,
and brain damage
Lead is a natural element that does not break down in the environment.
Even though lead was banned from paint products in 1978 and from gasoline
in the mid 1980's it still lingers in the air, soil, and woodwork
of older buildings across America. In 1995, 37.5 % of kids tested
had lead levels over 10 ug/dl (micrograms per deciliter) in Rochester.
Even though lead poisoning is 100% preventable, the effects of lead
poisoning are permanent and untreatable.
Lead paint dust or tainted soil can be picked up on your child's
hands, toys, or even pacifier. This poison enters through the mouth
and is absorbed by the intestines. Lead is then distributed to
the bloodstream, brain, bones, kidneys and other organs. Children's
bodies mistake lead for calcium and iron-deficient children can
absorb almost every molecule of lead they ingest.
Once you identify lead sources on your property, use someone trained
and EPA Certified to remove or replace lead paint whenever possible.
Insist on dust wipe clearance testing after the work is done. Always
repair chipped or deteriorating paint, and keep all paint surfaces
smooth and cleanable.
To control lead dust, wet mop all of your
floors often. Use wet wipes on all horizontal surfaces, especially
windowsills & wells.
Wash your child's hands frequently, before eating and especially
if your child suck his or her thumb or fingers. Wash dropped pacifiers
and hard toys in the sink or bathtub, and clean soft toys in the
washing machine. If possible, use a HEPA filtered vacuum.
You can help decrease lead absorbion in
your children by offering them meals rich in calcium & iron. At the very least, have
your child screened for lead at ages 12 & 24 months.
Landlords should be held accountable for
cleaning up the hazard they created. At Dennis Herron and Associates,
we believe in protecting children and their families from this
entirely preventable disease. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed
with lead poisoning in the past 15 years, call Dennis Herron and
Associates for a free, confidential evaluation. We want to help
you.
"What
did the 2-year-old do wrong?"
Horrors of lead ignite lawsuits; landlords cry 'unfair'
Pressure grows
on building owners
July 8, 2007 - The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle,
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