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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning and INJURY · Hypoxic and Anoxic Brain Injury Carbon Monoxide Injury Lawyer · Anoxic Brain Injury Attorney· Hypoxic Brain Injury Lawyer Carbon monoxide poisoning and even death can result from a defective furnace or other gas-powered equipment in a house, apartment, office, store or other building. The experienced personal injury trial attorneys of Monsees, Miller, Mayer, Presley & Amick have effectively represented injured clients in nearly every type of dangerous premises case, and no two are alike. Carbon monoxide poisoning can lead to permanent, life threatening, and life ending brain injuries. In many cases, people who suffer carbon monoxide poisoning aren't even aware of the slow buildup of gases in their homes, their cars, or their places of employment. Many carbon monoxide poison victims report feeling nauseous, experiencing headaches, and unable to get their bearings. At the personal injury attorneys' offices of Monsees, Miller, Mayer, Presley & Amick, we represent victims of carbon monoxide poisoning who have sustained hypoxic and anoxic brain injuries through exposure to this deadly gas. If you, or someone you know, is experiencing the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning, or think you may have suffered a brain injury or other physical injury due to exposure to carbon monoxide, contact the carbon monoxide poisoning personal injury attorneys' offices of Monsees, Miller, Mayer, Presley & Amick. The law provides recourse for the permanent physical and mental damage you've suffered when this deadly gas isn't controlled in the work place, the home, or in cars and buses. We are dedicated personal injury attorneys who represent victims of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Some symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning, or CO poisoning, include vomiting, flu-like symptoms, headaches, and a feeling of disorientation brought about by high carboxy-hemoglobin or COHB levels in the bloodstream. At its worst, carbon monoxide poisoning results in death by asphyxiation and permanent brain injuries, including anoxic and hypoxic injuries. If you wake at night, or go through your day with a sense of queasiness and disorientation, immediately seek fresh air and call 911 to have your neuro-toxicity levels checked by a medical professional. If you are being poisoned by your home or work environment, or from your car or bus, contact us immediately to discuss your legal recourse. Carbon monoxide poisoning is preventable, and employers, operators of businesses, and the government offices have a legal and moral obligation to do so. Unfortunately, it is invisible, and carbon monoxide poisoning victims have no way of seeing their deadly enemy. Monsees, Miller, Mayer, Presley & Amick
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