Sources of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in Tulsa Oklahoma
If you’ve suffered from carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning in Tulsa, Oklahoma, you may be wondering about your legal options and rights. Fortunately, our Tulsa injury lawyers are here to give you an overview of what you can do now.
Keep reading to discover how the Tulsa lawyers at Carabin Shaw can assist you and learn how to schedule a free initial consultation with an expert carbon monoxide poisoning attorney in Tulsa.
How Does Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Occur?Because carbon monoxide is colorless and odorless, it can be inhaled without a person’s knowledge or awareness. And frighteningly, carbon monoxide is highly poisonous which makes its undetectable nature extremely dangerous. Carbon monoxide occurs when CO gas is breathed in and it replaces oxygen in the body, causing nausea, dizziness, and eventually, loss of consciousness or even death.
If it is detected in time, the effects of carbon monoxide poisoning may be reversible. But if enough gas is inhaled in a short period of time, the victim may be left with permanent organ damage and may even die. That’s why it’s so crucial to install working carbon monoxide detectors in all residential spaces, and to know the potential sources of carbon monoxide poisoning.
What are Sources of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in Tulsa Oklahoma?Carbon monoxide is a byproduct of incomplete combustion—meaning it may be emitted by any fuel burning appliance under the right conditions.
Common home sources of carbon monoxide include:
- Stoves
- Fireplaces (wood or gas)
- Water heaters
- Broilers
- Furnaces
- Lawnmowers
- Barbecue grills
- Car exhaust
- Generators
- Clothes dryers
- And more
Besides installing and maintaining carbon monoxide detectors, there are many ways to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning. These include:
- Never using outdoor appliances indoors or in enclosed spaces
- Not allowing cars to idle in garages—even if the garage door is open
- Keeping chimneys clear from blockages
- Regularly inspecting all fuel-burning appliances, at least once a year
- Testing your carbon monoxide detector monthly and replacing it at least every five years
- Knowing the sources of carbon monoxide in your home
The first and most important thing to do after a carbon monoxide poisoning accident is to get fresh air immediately and then seek medical attention. But what should you do in the aftermath of a carbon monoxide poisoning accident?
After an accident with carbon monoxide, you need to find out the cause in order to prevent it from happening again. But it’s also important to contact an attorney. If your accident was partially or entirely caused by another person’s negligence—such as a landlord’s failure to install working carbon monoxide detectors in your unit—you may have grounds for a personal injury lawsuit.
Such a lawsuit will allow you to recover financial damages for your injuries and other losses and can help you get your life back on track after an expensive, traumatic accident. But first, you need to consult with a lawyer who specializes in carbon monoxide claims in Tulsa.
Ready to Consult with an Attorney for Free? Call Carabin ShawThe right Tulsa injury lawyer can help you get justice and compensation for your emotional and financial damages that you incurred as a result of carbon monoxide poisoning. The Tulsa lawyers at Carabin Shaw have 200 years of combined legal experience, as well as two decades of experience handling carbon monoxide poisoning claims. And your initial consultation and case review with a carbon monoxide poisoning attorney in Tulsa is free, so you have nothing to lose by calling to speak to us today.
To receive your free consultation with an experienced, compassionate lawyer at Carabin Shaw, call our office serving Tulsa, Oklahoma at 800-862-1260.