Lead Paint Poison Litigation
The use of lead in paint was banned in the United States in 1978, although the dangers of lead-based paint were known much earlier and it was banned in other countries as early as the early 1900s.
While adults exposed to lead paint dust can become very ill, the greatest harm occurs in children under the age of five, who in addition to becoming ill, can suffer brain damage, learning disabilities, loss of IQ, hearing loss, neurological problems, organ failure and even death. Pregnant women exposed to lead paint can transfer the lead to the developing fetus. Chipping and pealing paint is the leading cause of lead poisoning in children.
David A. Kapelman has extensive experience bringing lead poisoning cases against landlords and others who have been negligent or careless in maintaining their property or who fail to disclose of any known lead paint hazards.
He has handled many lead poisoning cases, some of which settled for $575,000, $475,000, $390,000, $310,000, $300,000, $285,000 and other amounts.
Call David A. Kapelman for a free consultation. You will not be charged any attorneys fees unless we recover damages for you. Expenses are payable at the conclusion of your case. Hablamos Espanol.
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David A. Kapelman 3 West 35th Street New York, New York 10001
Phone: 212-563-2010 718-919-1100 Fax: 212-594-0019
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