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New York Mold Respiratory Illness Lawyer

Moisture collected inside the walls of a house or apartment complex can cause dangerous mold to develop.  Mold causes signficant property damage and severe personal injury. One of the most common types of mold is black mold, which is toxic enough to force people from their homes. The percentage of mold-related illnesses has steadily increased within the last year.

How Mold Enters Your Body

Mold enters your body by breathing in mold spores carried in the air. Because of their extremely small size, mold spores can enter deep into the lungs. Mold can be carried to the mouth from the hands and can also be absorbed into the stomach and intestines.

Health Effects Caused by Exposure to Mold

Health problems caused by mold include Asthma, Mycosis, Chronic Cough, and Memory Loss. Some other problems mold causes are hearing loss, dizziness, rashes, and excessive bruising.

There are immediate and long-term health effects regarding mold. The immediate health effects are allergies, skin irritation, headache and vomiting. Long-term health effects include emphysema, chronic bronchitis, lung fibrosis, dermatitis, lung cancer and intestinal cancer.

If you, a family member or a friend have suffered from an injury, illness, disease or medical condition as a result of exposure to mold, call the Finz firm at (888) FINZ-FIRM to speak with experienced New York Mold Respiratory Injury Attorney now or fill out the Free Mold Respiratory Illness Case Evaluation form.

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BOE sued over alleged mold toll

Mar 12, 2008 | Mary Lynne Vellinga | Politic News
Nearly two dozen employees of the state Board of Equalization have sued the tax agency and its director for allegedly concealing health-threatening mold growth in its N Street headquarters...
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Concerns about mold in households

Dec 20, 2007 | Christina Salvo | Fox 21 News
Kevin and Stacy Niles moved into a brand new John Laing home in September of last year and say it was only a few months before they began having problems with the indoor humidity...
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Long Island Toxic Mold Victims to Get Relocation Assistance

Dec 17, 2007 | Staff | News Inferno
Victims of toxic mold at a Long Island apartment complex will get some be able to get some financial help. Dozens of low-income families who pay lower rent at the mold-ridden Archstone-Smith Westbury luxury apartments will receive money to help pay rent when they relocate, Archstone and county officials said...
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