Information About Toxic Mold
Molds can grow almost anywhere on any organic substance as long as moisture and air are present. Many of these molds are relatively harmless. However, there are certain types of toxic molds that can be very damaging to your health. Many toxic molds, including black molds, can seriously compromise indoor air quality and can cause a host of respiratory and other problems including aggravation of asthma, asthmatic symptoms, fungal infections, dizziness, fatigue and nausea. When mold exposure occurs at work or as a result of negligence, it may be possible for victims of related injuries to collect compensation. How such compensation is collected, whether through workers compensation or a lawsuit or out of court settlement, will vary depending on the situation. The amount of compensation also varies based on who it is being collected from, under what laws, and how serious the injuries are. For more information on toxic mold, black mold and mold-related compensation claims, refer to the articles and answers to frequently asked questions in this section.
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