Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Attorneys in New York
At Dreyer Boyajian LLP in Albany, we have been standing up for the victims of serious injuries for more than 20 years. We offer experience and aggressive representation to people who have been harmed by carbon monoxide poisoning. Our goal is simple — to make sure people have their chance to file a claim to obtain monetary compensation.
If you believe you are a victim of carbon monoxide poisoning, it's important to speak to an experienced attorney about your rights. We invite you to visit our Contact page and schedule a free initial consultation.
What Is Carbon Monoxide?
Carbon monoxide is an odorless and colorless gas that is impossible for people to detect without special equipment. Carbon monoxide can lead to serious brain damage and even death.
According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), carbon monoxide poisoning is the leading cause of accidental death by poisoning in the United States. Carbon monoxide poisoning can occur on the job, at home or while travelling. It can cause profound brain damage or lesser, yet still devastating neuro-cognitive injuries showing up as memory loss or confusion. Often times the law firm of Dreyer Boyajian will work with medical specialists, such as neurologists and neuropsychologists in order to prove that the exposure has had a lasting effect on our client. If you have been harmed by carbon monoxide poisoning, you can rely on our firm to closely examine your case and seek monetary compensation for your losses.
Finding the Answers to Your Important Questions
Our lawyers work to find answers to the important questions surrounding your case. Were you exposed to carbon monoxide at work? Did your landlord fail to make sure carbon monoxide detectors were functioning properly? The answers to these questions and more could determine whether you are entitled to compensation for the damages you have suffered as a result of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Call 518-641-1645 today to discuss your rights with an experienced personal injury attorney.
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