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    Re: Toxic mold case

    Posted by Donald "Damian" Griswold on 11/12/07

    Thanks for your response. My attorney is actually asking for
    the help. I am a mere conduit. She is on her own and the
    case has become to big for her to handle. Any advice or
    experience? Paying her is not an issue.

    On 11/12/07, annon. wrote:
    > How does your present attorney feel about another law firm
    > taking over? Have you even told her you are looking?
    > Sounds like she has invested time and money pursuing this
    > matter for you. If you signed an agreement with her, you
    > will be obligated to pay her, her share of any settlement or
    > judgment whether she continues to work on the case or not.
    >
    >
    > On 11/12/07, D. Gris wrote:
    >> Hello,
    >>
    >> I am one of 18 people that have come forward, by word of
    >> mouth, with similar health problems as a result of living
    >> with black mold. The health issues range from severe to
    >> subtle. A lawsuit has been filed and the case will go to
    >> court in July of 2008.
    >>
    >> Our attorney is amazing. Unfortunately she is a sole
    >> practitioner. This case has become a civil action. The
    >> discovery period is under way and we are waiting on this
    >> information, as such we predict many more people coming
    >> forth with medical problems.
    >>
    >> There is already proof that the apartment complex knew
    >> about the black mold before renting the various apartments
    >> to me and the others. I was sick for 3 months straight
    >> and others have been hospitalized for periods of time.
    >> When tenants would complain about wanting to move from the
    >> complex for fear of their health, management would send a
    >> maintenance man in to either paint over the mold growing
    >> through the walls or do a inadequate clean up that would
    >> not solve the problem. The apartment complex management
    >> would then charge the tenants a large fee for breaking
    >> their lease in order to get away from the health hazard.
    >> A lot of the tenants do not have the kind of money it
    >> takes to get up and go, so the complex would seemingly
    >> hold the tenants in a hostage state to suffer through the
    >> more and more severe health problems.
    >>
    >> Our medical expert has beaten the Daubert Challenge in
    >> several toxic mold cases and is willing to treat all of
    >> the victims together at a discounted fixed price. He is
    >> confident and credible.
    >>
    >> We need a law firm with resources to come in and take over
    >> the case. The apartment complex is worth over 10 million
    >> and the note is held by a large bank. The owner of the
    >> complex is in panic and they are attempting to remediate,
    >> but are doing so without experts. The state health
    >> department has been notified and news agencies are
    >> interested in the story.
    >>
    >> The defendant has hired a large firm and we are looking as
    >> well. Does anybody have advice or experience?
    >>
    >> Please contact me:
    >>
    >> D. Gris
    >>
    >> damiangris@yahoo.com
    >>

    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • Toxic mold case, 11/12/07, by D. Gris.
  • Re: Toxic mold case, 11/12/07, by annon..
  • Re: Toxic mold case, 11/12/07, by Donald "Damian" Griswold.
  • Re: Toxic mold case, 11/12/07, by annon..


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