Carbon Monoxide Lawyers in Plantation
Carbon monoxide poisoning can lead to serious and life-threatening injuries. In extreme cases death can even occur.
If you or someone you love was injured because of the negligent or intentional acts of someone else, you may be entitled to seek compensation for medical expenses, lost wages and other damages.
Our Plantation carbon monoxide lawyers will investigate your claim and work to help you recover fair compensation for your injuries or loss. Schedule a free, no obligation consultation today to get started.
Chat live with a representative or call 1 (855) 722-2552 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The Silent Killer
Carbon monoxide is commonly referred to as the “silent killer” because of its odorless and colorless qualities. It is produced when engines burn fuel, such as gas, kerosene, wood or charcoal.
Although carbon monoxide is commonly released in small amounts that are not harmful, large amounts of the gas, especially in enclosed spaces, can be dangerous. Because the gas is not easily detected, many people may not know they have been exposed unless they experience the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning, which can include:
- Fatigue
- Headache
- Disorientation and confusion
- Nausea
- Light-headedness
Many of these symptoms are similar to those of the flu, which can cause carbon monoxide poisoning to go undiagnosed.
Exposure to the gas for an extended period of time or in high concentrations can lead to serious injuries such as:
- Brain damage
- Heart attacks and other cardiac problems
- Respiratory issues
- Depression
- Impairment in sensory and motor skills
Even short periods of exposure can begin to cause lasting damage, as the effects occur very quickly. The gas restricts the flow of oxygen to the body, which can greatly damage internal organs and the brain.
If you have experienced any of these symptoms or injuries and believe your poisoning was a result of another person’s negligence, contact our Plantation carbon monoxide lawyers right away.
For a free review of your claim, call 1 (855) 722-2552.
Compensation for Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Treatment for the serious injuries that often result from carbon monoxide poisoning can cost thousands of dollars, placing significant financial and emotional strain on the victim and their family. If you have lost a loved one or if the victim is no longer able to work or had to miss large amounts of work, it can be financially disastrous.
With the help of our Plantation carbon monoxide lawyers, you may be able to file a personal injury claim in Plantation to seek compensation for:
- Past and future medical expenses
- Pain and suffering
- Lost wages
- Loss of quality of life
- Emotional distress
If your loved one died after being poisoned by this dangerous gas, you may be entitled to file a wrongful death lawsuit, through which you could seek compensation for funeral expenses, medical bills, lost income and loss of companionship, among other damages.
Contact our Plantation carbon monoxide lawyers today for a free review of your claim and help seeking the compensation you are owed for your pain and suffering.
Get started today by completing a Free Case Evaluation form.
Determining Liability
From your very first consultation with our Plantation carbon monoxide lawyers, our qualified team of attorneys and support staff will immediately get to work investigating the circumstances of your claim to determine how and why you were exposed to the gas.
We will investigate everyone who could have potentially played a role in causing your exposure. Those who may be held responsible can include:
- Landlord or property owner
- Service professional, such as a heating contractor
- Maintenance company
- Builder
- Product manufacturer
- Gas company
We will utilize industry experts to review your injuries, medical records, documents about work that has been done to your home and other information that may help determine how you were exposed. Some of the most common household items that can cause carbon monoxide poisoning include:
- Vehicles
- Boats
- Hot water heaters
- Generators
- Charcoal grills
- Cooking ranges
We will evaluate the details of your case to determine if you have a claim for negligence or product liability for a defective product.
With decades of experience representing the injured throughout Broward County and South Florida, our Plantation personal injury lawyers can help you build a robust case that places your best interests at the forefront. We will work tirelessly to help you get the justice and compensation you deserve.
Call 1 (855) 722-2552 to learn more about how we can help you.
Contact Our Plantation Carbon Monoxide Lawyers
Gordon & Partners has established a proud reputation of standing up for the injured. We are committed to helping those who have been wrongfully injured or killed seek the justice they deserve.
If you believe you or a loved one was injured from carbon monoxide poisoning because of someone else’s negligence, we can help you recover the compensation you need to get back on your feet and reestablish financial security.
Schedule a free consultation with our Plantation carbon monoxide lawyers today. We work only on a contingency fee basis and do not get paid any attorney’s fees unless you recover a fair verdict or settlement.
Call 1 (855) 722-2552 or complete a Free Case Evaluation form today.
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Verdicts & Settlements
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Verdict against tobacco manufacturer for family of man who died from lung cancer as a result of smoking.
Verdict for widow of man who died of lung cancer as a result of addiction to smoking.
Gordon and Partners, along with co-counsel, recently represented the family of a smoker who passed away when she was 60 years old from lung cancer caused from her long time addiction to smoking cigarettes since she was a young girl. The case was tried in Lowell, Massachusetts and resulted in a verdict of 17 million dollars on May 31, 2019.
Recovery for man and family for injuries caused by a defective auto part.
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