Below Are Two Examples Of Cases Which Many Other Lawyers Have Turned Away But David E. Fink Took On The Cases And Has Won Compensation For The Lead Paint Poisoning Victim.
| Lead Paint Poisoning Victim Case 1 |
In 2006, David Fink met an 18 year old woman who had been poisoned by lead when she was only 2 years old. When she reached adulthood she contacted numerous lawyers about pursuing a case for her childhood lead exposure. Everyone turned her away. “Too much time had gone by, how can you prove a case more than 15 years old, we’ll never find the landlord or who he was insured by”. You name the excuse, she heard it. Then she called David Fink. He went and met her at her home that day.
David Fink found the old landlord and the next year recovered over half a million dollars from the insurance company to help this young woman cope with the problems she still has today from her childhood lead exposure. David Fink doesn't’t give excuses. If you or a person you know was poisoned by lead as a child, he can help you file a lawsuit anytime before the age of 21.
| Lead Paint Poisoning Victim Case 2 |
That same year, David Fink represented another teenager who had been poisoned by lead as an infant. When he filed suit, the landlords insurance company claimed that the child’s mother had settled the case when the child was 2 years old for $500. The insurance company demanded that the court throw out the lawsuit and produced a properly executed release signed by the child’s mother.
David Fink wasn't going to let a release signed when this child was 2 years old stop the case. He put together a legal theory based on contract law and the laws governing minor’s rights and convinced the court to toss out the settlement and allow the teenager to void the release. Later, the case settled for nearly Six Hundred Thousand dollars.
If you settled a lead paint case in the late 80’s or 1990’s, call David Fink to find out if you got everything you deserve. If not, he will reopen your case, and may be able to get you hundreds of thousands of dollars more, even if you already settled.