Atlanta Toxic Mold Attorneys
One of the principal responsibilities of a property owner is to ensure that the premises are kept in a condition that does not expose guests to a needless risk of harm. As part of this broader duty, property owners must ensure that their properties are free of toxic mold and may be held legally liable for illness or injury that befalls guests due to its presence. While toxic mold exposure does not always lead to health problems, some people may suffer severe adverse reactions.
If your property owner or manager ignored your requests for him or her to remove the toxic mold in your home or apartment and you developed health issues as a result, you may be able to receive financial compensation. This is also true if the property owner failed to disclose the presence of mold. To learn more about your legal rights, contact the Atlanta toxic mold attorneys of Webb, Wade & Taylor, LLC, by calling 770-631-1811 today.
How We Can Help
In order to win a negligence or premises liability lawsuit, an individual must prove that you have suffered in some way from the negligence or recklessness of the liable party. Frequently, the following symptoms may present in residents, workers, or others who are exposed to toxic mold in a building:
- Fever
- Shortness of breath
- Fungal infections in lungs
- Chronic cough
- Migraines or headaches
- Rashes
- Chronic fatigue
- Nasal blockage
- Chronic sinus problems
If you have suffered from any of these health problems because of exposure to toxic mold, it is important that you are fully aware of your legal rights.
Contact Us
If you have developed health problems after being exposed to toxic mold in your rented home or apartment, you should contact us immediately. We may be able to get you the money you need to combat these health issues. To learn more, call one of the Atlanta toxic mold attorneys of Webb, Wade & Taylor, LLC, at 770-631-1811.

