Each year, a large number of people in Texas are impacted by the serious and potentially fatal problem of carbon monoxide poisoning. The cost of carbon monoxide poisoning in Texas can be significant, both in terms of medical treatment expenses and the long-term health consequences for victims.
Between 2015 and 2019, Texas saw 973 occurrences of carbon monoxide poisoning, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services. This amounts to about 195 cases per year on average. It's vital to remember that not all CO poisoning cases are reported, meaning that there may be more cases than are actually recognized.
These statistics highlight how important it is to take preventative measures to avoid CO exposure and to seek immediate medical attention if exposure does occur. Speaking with a knowledgeable attorney is equally important if you suspect negligence. The top Texas attorneys at Carabin Shaw can provide the assistance necessary to help you understand your rights as a victim if you or a loved one is suffering from the aftermath of a carbon monoxide poisoning incident.
Because the costs associated with carbon monoxide poisoning are so high, it is essential that you know what steps you can take to ensure that you receive the compensation you are entitled to under Texas law. To better understand the legal process, contact our firm toll-free at 800-862-1260 to book a free case review with one of our lawyers.
The Costs of Carbon Monoxide PoisoningCarbon monoxide poisoning is a serious health risk that can lead to long-term health complications, hospitalization, and even death. More than 400 Americans per year pass away from inadvertent CO poisoning, and another 20,000 are treated in emergency rooms for CO-related injuries, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
The average hospital stay for CO poisoning costs over $30,000, according to the CDC. This sum accounts for the price of any essential medical procedures, diagnostic procedures, drugs, and emergency room care. In Texas, of course, the costs vary from city to city.
CO poisoning patients may also need continuous medical care, such as rehabilitation, physical therapy, and follow-up medical appointments, in addition to hospitalization expenses. These expenses may be high, particularly if the victim suffers from long-term health issues. Some victims may suffer emotional anguish if they can no longer work or take care of their family.
If you or a loved one has experienced CO poisoning in Texas, it's critical to get help right away. Delaying treatment can result in more health issues and raise the total cost of care. Unfortunately, some victims of CO poisoning cannot receive the proper treatment if their insurance company does not cover treatments. This is why contacting a Texas carbon monoxide attorney is beneficial if you believe you have been exposed to CO poisoning due to a faulty gas appliance in your home or place of business.
Another reason to contact a lawyer is if you are unsure whether you have a legal case against a business or an individual for negligence.
Carabin Shaw Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Lawyers in Texas Fight for Victims’ RightsCO poisoning victims may be entitled to monetary compensation under Texas law for their harm and other losses. In particular, victims may be entitled to file a personal injury lawsuit against the party who exposed them to CO.
CO poisoning victims may be entitled to additional damages, such as pain and suffering, mental distress, and lost wages, in addition to financial compensation for medical costs and lost wages.
Carabin Shaw’s legal team works with victims and their families to provide compassionate and aggressive representation. We’ve helped victims of all ages across Texas recover what they deserve. Read their testimonials on Carabin Shaw’s client reviews page. Call us to see what we can do for you. Our English- and Spanish-speaking legal representatives take calls 24/7.