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How do I File a Mold Lawsuit?

Lainie Petersen
Lainie Petersen

When filing a mold lawsuit, it is a good idea to contact an attorney who specializes in mold litigation. Although you can certainly research mold laws in your area, a good mold lawsuit attorney can inform you as to whether your case has any chance of being successful in court. You should also compile documentation of both the existence of mold in a building or dwelling as well as its effect on you or your family members. It can be difficult to prove that health problems have been caused by toxic mold exposure, so it is crucial that you seek both legal and medical expertise as you begin to build your case.

In seeking a toxic mold litigation attorney, be sure to find out whether she has a history of filing mold lawsuit cases. You should also find out whether the attorney is successful at obtaining reasonable settlements or actually winning cases in court. You can always contact your local Bar Association to determine whether the attorney of your choice is duly licensed to practice and whether he has been subject to disciplinary procedures in the past. If you are a member of any toxic mold support groups, you should ask your fellow members for referrals to someone who can help you file your lawsuit.

As your attorney builds your case, he may issue a settlement offer to any of your defendants.
As your attorney builds your case, he may issue a settlement offer to any of your defendants.

Awareness about mold and the fact that many people can develop severe health problems as a result of mold exposure has led some people to take legal action against parties who may be responsible for mold infestation. In many cases, there may be more than one party whom you can file a mold lawsuit against. For example, if your homeowner's insurance company refuses your claim for mold eradication, you may be able to use the courts to force the insurance company to pay up. On the other hand, if you have reason to believe that the mold problem is longstanding, you might be able to sue the previous owners of your home or a inspector who failed to catch a mold problem. Your attorney can help you figure out which party or parties to sue so that you can receive appropriate compensation for any damages you have sustained.

A certified inspector can pinpoint the type of mold present at a home or business locale.
A certified inspector can pinpoint the type of mold present at a home or business locale.

Once you and your attorney determine that you have a viable case, you'll be expected to provide the attorney with information about any damages suffered by you and your family. For example, be prepared to offer up detailed information about any health conditions caused by the mold as well as their impact on your ability to function normally or earn a living. As your attorney builds your case, he may issue a settlement offer to any of your defendants. If the defendants refuse settlement, he may then actually file your mold lawsuit in court.

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    • As your attorney builds your case, he may issue a settlement offer to any of your defendants.
      By: Andy Dean
      As your attorney builds your case, he may issue a settlement offer to any of your defendants.
    • A certified inspector can pinpoint the type of mold present at a home or business locale.
      By: johny87
      A certified inspector can pinpoint the type of mold present at a home or business locale.
    • Many mold lawsuits are settled outside of court.
      By: Rido
      Many mold lawsuits are settled outside of court.
    • Awareness about mold and the fact that many people can develop severe health problems as a result of mold exposure has led some people to take legal action.
      By: man_kukuku
      Awareness about mold and the fact that many people can develop severe health problems as a result of mold exposure has led some people to take legal action.
    • If a person's health issues are determined to be caused by mold exposure they may file a suit.
      By: 9nong
      If a person's health issues are determined to be caused by mold exposure they may file a suit.