The Claims Process for Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
The Claims Process for Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Carbon monoxide is a silent killer and the number one cause of death in fire-related accidents. This is because the flames produce toxic gases that result in death by asphyxiation. Most of the time, the victim would be long gone before the fire got to them. However, if you were lucky enough to survive the fire, you are likely to suffer the effects of long-term exposure to CO (Carbon monoxide) poisoning. These effects include permanent brain and neurological damage. If you or your family member is in this situation, here is how to file your claim against the responsible party.Who Should Make a ClaimUnfortunately for you, carbon monoxide can go undetected until it is too late to reverse the damage. It is tasteless, odorless, colorless, and has no smell. CO is produced when fuels are burnt in an environment with limited amounts of oxygen. It is a result of incomplete combustion.CO poisoning can lead to illness or even death. Some of the symptoms of poisoning include the following:
Vertigo – This sensation makes you feel as if the environment around you is spinning.
Recurring headaches.
Dizziness and mental confusion
Abdominal pain.
Nausea and vomiting
Shortness of breath.
Complete loss of consciousness or even death
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Work-Related Claims – if you suffer from carbon monoxide poisoning during work hours and while within the company building, you are eligible for compensation. Your employer has a duty of care towards you, and it is their responsibility to ensure your workspace is a safe environment.
At-Home claims – If you live in a rented household and suffer CO poisoning due to the landlord’s negligence, you are eligible for a claim. Otherwise, you can sue appliance manufacturers and energy suppliers for failing to provide quality products and services.
Fatal Injury Claim – this is made by the victim’s family, who has suffered the unfortunate scenario of losing a loved one to CO poisoning. The claim includes compensation for general and special damages.
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