Oakland Harmful Exposure Lawyer
Toxic mold, also known as Stachybotrys or "black mold," can cause serious health problems, property damage, and structural damage to your home. The attorneys at Bracamontes & Vlasak, P.C. know what to do if you suspect toxic mold growth in your house or apartment.
We have the experience necessary to prepare your case whether you are in a single family home, apartment or other multi-unit dwelling. In preparing your case, we will consult with respected experts on the effects of toxic mold who are familiar with the latest research and developments in the field. Their knowledge will help us plan an effective strategy for resolving your claim.
Signs and Symptoms of Toxic Mold
There are several areas in a home or apartment that can foster the spread of toxic mold. If you are concerned about your safety, please contact a professional to examine areas of your home, including:
- Hot or steamy areas like kitchen or bathroom
- Densely cramped storage areas
- Flooded or damp areas
- Areas with plumbing leaks
- Humid and poorly ventilated areas
Exposure to toxic mold can cause a variety of adverse physical symptoms. Often referred to as a mold allergy, the health effects may include:
- Red, itchy watery eyes
- Chronic cough or breathing difficulties
- Migraine
- Rashes
- Tiredness
- Sinus difficulty, including sneezing, runny nose and nasal blockage
If you have felt these symptoms and are concerned about toxic mold in your apartment or home, we urge you to visit your doctor and then call us. It is important to get the right medical aid and legal counsel.
For more information on toxic exposures and how we can help, please visit our pages about carbon monoxide poisoning, multi-tenant litigation, wrongful death or personal injury.
Contact a San Francisco Toxic Mold Attorney Immediately
Contact one of the attorneys at the law firm of Bracamontes & Vlasak, P.C. to arrange a free initial consultation. BV Law serves clients in the San Francisco, California, Bay Area as well as the East Bay and South Bay communities.
















