Your Toxic Mold Lawyer in Columbus
If you’ve been affected by toxic mold exposure, you need experienced legal representation to protect your rights and health. At Bressman Law, we handle complex mold cases involving serious injuries and illnesses caused by negligent property maintenance and improper mold remediation. As a personal injury attorney assisting clients with mold cases in Columbus, we are dedicated to protecting our communities and fighting for justice when toxic mold has affected your health and quality of life.
Why Choose Bressman Law for Your Mold Case
- We handle complex mold cases that many other firms won’t take.
- We understand both the legal and medical aspects of mold exposure.
- We pursue maximum compensation for serious mold-related health issues.
- We are experienced litigators and never hesitate to take your case to trial.
- We provide direct attorney access rather than just speaking with paralegals.
- We treat you like family throughout the entire legal process.
“We care about the safety of our community. The only way to keep our community safe is by taking care of the things that are going to hurt the community the most.” –Jedidiah Bressman
Pay Nothing Unless We Win Your Case
As a toxic mold attorney in Columbus, we work on a contingency-fee basis, meaning you don’t pay anything unless we win your case.
5-Step Process for Getting Started With a Mold Attorney in Columbus
- Contact us and talk to our intake specialist, who will ask you key qualifying questions about your case
- Schedule a free consultation to discuss your case details with an attorney
- We will review your medical diagnosis and relevant documentation
- Our team will investigate where the mold exposure occurred
- We will evaluate liable parties who can be held responsible
For a free legal consultation with a attorney in Columbus, call (614) 538-1116
5-Step Process for Success in Toxic Mold Cases
- Gather and analyze all medical evidence proving mold infection
- Document location testing results confirming mold presence
- Establish a direct connection between specific mold and your illness
- Build a comprehensive case demonstrating liability
- Pursue maximum compensation through settlement or trial
Personal Injury Lawyer Near Me (614) 538-1116
Do You Have a Valid Toxic Mold Claim? Key Qualifying Questions
- Where were you exposed to mold?
- Are you sick from the mold?
- What symptoms are you experiencing from the mold exposure?
- Have you had a licensed mold inspector test your location for exposure?
- Have you been tested for mold by a treating physician?
Frequently Asked Questions
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Where can toxic mold be found?
Toxic mold can develop anywhere there is water or moisture intrusion. Common locations include homes with water damage, buildings with plumbing issues, and facilities with poor ventilation or maintenance.
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How do I know if I have a valid mold injury case?
To have a valid mold injury case, you must be able to identify where you were exposed to toxic mold and document specific health symptoms resulting from that exposure. A licensed mold inspector needs to confirm the presence of mold at the exposure location, and a treating physician should verify your mold-related health conditions through medical testing.
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How long do I have to file a mold injury claim?
The statute of limitations varies based on the discovery date, which is the date you became aware of both the mold exposure and your resulting illness. The state of Ohio has a 2-year statute of limitations from the discovery date. However, the sooner you contact us, the better chance we have of a successful outcome in your case. Contact us as soon as possible to ensure your rights are protected.
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What types of mold cases do you handle?
As mold lawyers in Columbus, we handle all types of toxic mold cases where someone has been made ill by exposure. This includes cases involving homes, workplaces, nursing homes, long-term care facilities, and other places where negligent maintenance led to harmful mold growth.
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What compensation can I receive for a mold injury?
Compensation depends on many factors, including medical costs, severity of illness, impact on quality of life, and whether the case involves multiple affected parties. Some mold cases can be worth over $1.5 million, particularly in nursing home settings or when numerous people are affected.
Call or text (614) 538-1116 or complete a Free Case Evaluation form