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Carbon Monoxide is labeled a “silent killer” because the gas is odorless, colorless, and has no discernible taste. When a person breathes carbon monoxide, the gas replaces the oxygen inside their cells, causing cell damage or destruction. The first place this cell damage becomes noticeable is in the brain, where it quickly causes warning symptoms and eventually unconsciousness and death if not promptly identified and addressed.
Sadly, most injuries and deaths from carbon monoxide poisoning in The Bronx and elsewhere are preventable when property owners, such as Bronx apartment building owners, take proper measures. If you were injured due to carbon monoxide poisoning in your apartment, a Bronx premises liability lawyer from the Law Offices of Jay S. Knispel will pursue the justice that you deserve.
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Carbon monoxide is a flammable gas that’s slightly lighter than oxygen. It occurs as a natural byproduct of the partial combustion of compounds containing carbon. Common sources of carbon monoxide gas include combustion engines and burning fuels such as gas, charcoal, propane, and wood. The gas causes poisoning more quickly in enclosed spaces, such as inside a home, apartment, office, garage, car, or other structure with poor ventilation or lack of fresh air flow.
When a person has suffered from carbon monoxide poisoning, it’s crucial to remove them from the affected structure and outside to the fresh air immediately in order to prevent loss of consciousness, brain damage, and death. Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning include the following:
If not quickly addressed and corrected, carbon monoxide poisoning is fatal.
Many of the products and appliances we rely on today for comfort and convenience also emit carbon monoxide gases; however, these products have systems for containing or oxidizing the gas through combustion to prevent deadly leaks. Unfortunately, neglecting to regularly inspect, maintain, and repair these appliances can result in poisonous carbon monoxide gas leaks. Common causes of carbon monoxide poisoning include:
Most people in The Bronx and elsewhere rely on the above appliances, products, and devices in their daily lives and assume that those responsible for designing, manufacturing, and maintaining these carbon-monoxide-producing appliances take the reasonable care required to protect them from suffering injury or death.
If you or a loved one suffered injuries or death from carbon monoxide poisoning, you could recover compensation for the resulting economic and non-economic losses by filing a claim against the responsible party. Depending on how the poisoning occurred, the liable party could be one of the following:
Property owners, managers, employers, and business owners may be held liable if they neglect to properly inspect, maintain, and repair appliances in their buildings or fail to install carbon monoxide sensors. If a defective product causes a carbon monoxide poisoning case, the manufacturer can be held to strict liability standards. This requires proving that there was a design defect, manufacturing error, or marketing mistake that caused the carbon monoxide poisoning.
Carbon monoxide poisoning cases involve filing a claim against a property owner’s liability insurance or a lawsuit against a manufacturer or repair company. Common damages recovered include the following:
If a family member died due to carbon monoxide poisoning, a close surviving family member may recover wrongful death benefits.
If you’ve experienced the terror, trauma, and illness associated with carbon monoxide poisoning, or more devastating effects such as brain damage or the loss of a loved one, you may feel overwhelmed and unsure of your legal rights.
Call the experienced attorneys at The Law Offices of Jay Knispel at (212) 564-2800 or contact us online for experienced representation in your claim.
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