$9,790,797 Jury Verdict - Lead Paint Poisoning
Lead paint lawyers represented two children with lead paint poisoning. The children lived in an apartment with lead paint on the walls. The landlord did not take measures to abate the lead paint hazard, resulting in injuries to the two children, including impaired brain function, cognitive deficits and learning difficulties. Read more about this lead paint poisoning lawsuit.
$5,355,000 Jury Verdict - Lead Poisoning and Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)
Lead paint lawyers represented a child
whose blood-lead level reached a high of 39 micrograms per deciliter.
The child was exposed to lead-based paint from birth to age 4 ½ years. As a result of the lead exposure, the child suffered learning disabilities, hyperactivity and a loss of IQ. Read more about this lead paint lawsuit.
$5,040,000 Jury Verdict - Lead Poisoning and Medical Malpractice
Lead paint poisoning lawyers represented siblings who had suffered brain damage from lead poisoning. The hospital defendant failed to do a lead-risk assessment at each well-child visit and failed to give anticipatory guidance to the children's mother. Read more about the lawsuit involving lead poisoning and medical malpractice.
$3,500,000 Jury Verdict - Lead Paint Poisoning and Medical Malpractice
Lead poisoning lawyers represented a child with learning difficulties. The child had lived in an apartment with lead paint. The child's doctors failed to do a risk assessment for lead poisoning even though the child was at high risk and exhibited signs and symptoms of lead poisoning. Read more about the lawsuit involving lead paint poisoning and medical malpractice.
$1,531,750 Jury Verdict - Lead Paint Lawsuit
Lead paint lawyers represented siblings with learning difficulties. The children lived in an apartment with cracked and peeling lead paint. Tests showed the paint had high levels of lead. The owner of the apartment, the defendant in this case, did not take measures to remedy the situation. Read more about this lead paint lawsuit.
$1,500,000 Settlement - Failure to Diagnose and Treat Lead Poisoning and Autism
Fitzgerald & Fitzgerald represented a child with autism. Up until about 15 months of age, the child had attained all developmental milestones in an age-appropriate fashion. At about 18 months of age, the child's mother noticed that the child had started to speak and eat less. The child's mother also observed the child's increasing hand-to-mouth activities. She reported all her concerns to the pediatric staff at New York Methodist Hospital during routine visits. However, no blood-lead test was performed. No questions were asked about the child ’s living conditions and no advice was given to the child ’s mother regarding house keeping methods or the child ’s diet. Read more about the lawsuit involving failure to diagnose and treat lead poisoning and autism.
$1,020,000 Jury Verdict - Lead Paint Poisoning and Learning Difficulties
Lead paint poisoning lawyers represented a child with learning difficulties. The child had been exposed to lead paint in the apartment he resided in. Fitzgerald lawyers argued that the owner of the apartment was negligent in its abatement of the lead paint hazard
because it did so without following the department of health's specified safety procedures. Read more about this lawsuit involving lead paint poisoning and learning difficulties.
$900,000 Settlement -
Lead Paint Exposure in Apartment
Lead paint lawyers represented 3 siblings with learning difficulties who claimed that they suffered lead poisoning while living at an apartment in the Bronx. Their highest blood-lead levels were 52 ug/dl, 17 ug/dl, and 15 ug/dl. Read more about this case involving lead paint exposure in an apartment.
$775,000 Settlement - Peeling Lead Paint and Brain Damage
Lead poisoning lawyers represented a child who with a low IQ. He had lived in an apartment with peeling lead paint. His highest blood-lead level was 51 ug/dl. Read more about the lead poisoning case involving peeling lead paint.
$575,000 Jury Verdict - Lead Poisoning and Learning Disability
Lead paint lawyers represented a child
who resided in apartment with documented lead paint hazards. Violations were issued and never corrected. The child's highest blood-lead level was 18 ug/dl. According to Fitzgerald & Fitzgerald, this was caused by the toddler ingesting lead dust from deteriorating paint during normal hand-to-mouth activity after crawling on the floor. Read more about the lawsuit involving lead poisoning and learning disabilities.
$500,000 Settlement - Lead Paint Poisoning and Medical Malpractice
Medical malpractice and lead poisoning lawyers represented a child with ADHD, learning difficulties, impaired vision and other injuries. The child lived at the landlord-defendant's apartment, which was painted with lead paint. The The infant plaintiff lived at the landlord defendant’s apartment at 38-40 Hill Street in Brooklyn, New York. The medical defendant did not diagnose the infant plaintiff with lead poisoning, treat the lead poisoning, or provide anticipatory guidance or any risk assessment despite symptoms of lead poisoning and presence of lead at the age of 8 months. Read more about the case involving lead paint poisoning, medical malpractice and ADHD.
$385,000 Jury Verdict - Lead Poisoning and Attention Deficits
Lead paint poisoning lawyer represented a child with attention deficits. The child lived in an apartment owned by the defendant for 2 years. During this period, peeling paint, mold and leaks were noticed in the bedrooms, living room and bathroom of the infant's apartment. No action was taken by the Defendants. Read more about the lead paint poisoning lawsuit involving attention deficits.
$353,985 Jury Verdict - Lead Levels and ADD
Lead poisoning lawyer represented a child with ADD and low IQ. The child lived in an apartment where he was exposed to lead paint. The City of New York had provided notice of lead violations to the owner of the apartment building, the defendant in this case. Read more about the lead poisoning lawsuit involving a child with ADD.
$250,000 Jury Verdict - Failure to Abate Lead Paint Hazard
Lead paint lawyers represented siblings who had been exposed to lead paint. The children lived with their mother in an apartment owned by the City of New York. The children visited their grandmother who lived in the same building. Both apartments had peeling and flaking lead-based paint in them. Read more about the lawsuit involving failure to abate the lead paint hazard.
$125,000 Jury Verdict - Chipped and Peeling Lead Paint in Apartment
Lead paint lawyer represented a child with learning difficulties. The child lived in an apartment with chipped and peeling lead-based paint. The county health department tested the apartment and made a positive finding of a lead condition. Read more about the lawsuit involving chipped and peeling lead paint in an apartment.
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