Atlanta Lead Paint Lawyers
At one point, lead paint was considered the standard for interior and exterior painting in the United States. Since then, the medical risks of lead paint exposure have been identified and more thoroughly understood, leading the Consumer Product Safety Commission to ban the use of lead in paint in the late 1970s. Nonetheless, there are still many homes and apartment buildings in this country that have lead paint remaining from decades ago.
If you have developed lead paint poisoning due to the negligence of a property owner, you may be able to seek financial compensation for your medical bills and other related expenses. To learn more about your legal options in this situation, contact the experienced Atlanta lead paint lawyers of Webb, Wade & Taylor, LLC, by calling 770-631-1811.
Symptoms of Lead Paint Poisoning
In order to prove that you have been wronged by your property manager or owner, you are going to have to prove that your lead paint poisoning is attributable to exposure on that party’s property. Some symptoms of persons who is suffering from lead paint poisoning are:
- Abdominal Pains
- Memory Loss
- Kidney Failure
- Reproductive Problems
- Chronic Weakness
- Chronic Pain
If you have suffered from any of these ailments after being exposed to lead paint, you may wish to consider pursuing legal action.
Contact Us
To learn more about lead paint exposure or to discuss your particular case, contact a legal professional today. At Webb, Wade & Taylor, LLC, we believe that you should never have to due to the negligence of another person. Contact one of our Atlanta lead paint attorneys today by calling 770-631-1811.

