Carbon monoxide poisoning is not to be taken lightly. People who are exposed to it often experience a wide range of health concerns, including neurological symptoms that can lead to long-term difficulties and disabilities.
These occurrences frequently occur as a result of carelessness or negligence. Appliances may not have been installed properly or may not have been properly maintained by owners or management. Manufacturers occasionally create dangerous goods. Any scenario like this may prompt victims to pursue a carbon monoxide lawsuit in Arizona.
If a faulty furnace or damaged CO detector caused you or someone close to you to develop CO poisoning, your attorney may be able to use evidence of negligence in your case against the builder, contractor, or manufacturer that created or maintained the faulty equipment.
If you have been exposed to carbon monoxide poisoning, you should contact the Arizona injury attorneys at Carabin Shaw, who possess the knowledge and tools necessary to manage these challenging circumstances. Contact us right away, toll-free at 800-862-1260 for a free case evaluation.
The Ways an Arizona Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Lawyer Can Help Your CaseAn expert will look into the incident's circumstances as one of their initial steps. To decide who is accountable for your injuries, they will examine all pertinent information, such as medical records, police reports, and witness statements. Landlords, producers, maintenance firms, or anybody else who carelessly used or operated gas heating systems or appliances may all be held accountable.
If a gas leak caused your injuries, your legal representative will also look into potential liability on the part of the utility company in charge of the gas supply or the contractor who installed the gas lines. Your attorney can assist you in determining who may be accountable for your injuries and pursuing legal action against them by properly investigating the situation.
At Carabin Shaw, our Arizona carbon monoxide poisoning lawyers will collaborate with you to estimate damages when culpability has been established. Medical costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other costs associated with your injury may all be considered damages. Funeral and burial costs, loss of consortium, and lost income are all possible damages if your loved one dies from CO poisoning. The damages you are entitled to receive will be determined using this information, and it will also be used to bargain with the at-fault party's insurance provider.
Insurance companies are often involved in carbon monoxide poisoning cases, and they may try to deny your claim or offer a low settlement amount. A legal expert knows how to negotiate with insurance companies on your behalf and ensure that you receive fair compensation.
Your legal counsel will review any settlement offers made by the insurance company and advise you on whether to accept or reject them. If the insurance company refuses to negotiate in good faith, your legal representative may file a lawsuit and take the case to court. They will present all documentation and evidence to the court to prove you were injured due to negligence.
Carabin Shaw Helps Victims of CO Poisoning Obtain Maximum CompensationWhen you read through Carabin Shaw’s client reviews website, you will see that we are a premier firm with premier professionals. We can claim with pride that we are a five-star Google rated law firm with close to three decades of experience handling personal injury cases. We help victims of all ages and demographics in the state of Arizona who have suffered from CO poisoning due to no fault of their own receive millions of dollars in settlements and verdicts.
If you still have questions about how an Arizona carbon monoxide poisoning lawyer can help your case, contact the Law Office of Carabin Shaw. Our legal team is available to take your call 24/7 and is ready to help. Our representatives are fluent in Spanish and English and will confidentially discuss your case with you.