Lead Paint Poisoning Is A Very Serious Disease. David E. Fink Can Help Get Compensation For Someone Who Lives With This Disease
| About Lead Paint Poisoning |
Read about two Lead Paint Poisoning Cases David E. Fink had settled
Lead Poisoning is a serious disease and
those responsible should be required to pay for yours
and/or your children's medical bills. The kinds of injuries
lead causes in children include:
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learning disabilities
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brain damage (sometimes subtle)
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loss of IQ points and intellect
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academic failure
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neuropsychological deficits
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attention deficit disorder
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hyperactive behavior
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antisocial (criminal) behavior
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neurological problems
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encephalopathy (brain swelling)
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major organ failure
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coma
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death
| Get Help If You Or A Loved One Suffers From Lead Paint Poisoning |
These injuries can be life-threatening
or can prevent a child from realizing his or her scholastic,
vocational, and financial potential, or from becoming
a self-sufficient adult. Studies have shown that lead
poisoned children are more likely to drop out of high
school and to live a lifetime of unemployment. Lead
poisoning can take important abilities from a child.
The United States Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention in Atlanta (CDC) has concluded
that the risk of a child's suffering the above injuries
begins when a child's blood-lead level rises to a mere
10 micrograms per deciliter of whole blood. And while
lead poisoning is treatable in the sense that there
are medical and environmental interventions that can
prevent further lead ingestion and help a child to excrete
the lead that has already been ingested, the damage
that lead does in a child's body is not treatable: once
any lead is ingested, the damage is done and is permanent.