Toxic mold exposure, sometimes known as "Sick Building Syndrome" (SBS), is the focus of a growing number
of lawsuits across the country. Mold is a tenacious, unwelcome house guest. It climbs up bathroom walls,
invades carpet and infests drywall. Certain molds are toxic, meaning they can cause serious illness to persons
who come in contact with them. All mold found in buildings...MORE
Featured Articles on Toxic Molds
- April 16, 2008 - Website Makes Suing Easy
- September 19, 2007 - Microwave sponges to kill bacteria, mold
- June 06 2007 - Hurricane causes mold problems for Florida homes
- April 6 2006 - Award bumped to more than million in toxic mold case
- May 30 2007 - Toxic mold pits family against insurer
- November 24, 2005 - Church Learns Mold Could Be Anywhere
- September 12, 2005 - Mold Grows Like a Weed in New Orleans
- August 31, 2005 - New Orleans Facing Mold, Sewage, During Clean Up
- February 17, 2005 - Green Building Grows in Popularity, Efficacy
- November 19, 2004 - Dangerous Environmental Problems in Boston Area Schools
- May 26, 2004 - Mold Associated with Coughing, Wheezing
- March 24, 2004 - Tenants' housing suit blames mold for illness
- March 23, 2004 - Mold forces vacating of Texas basement
- March 16, 2004 - Worker can pursue claims against company
- February 24, 2004 - Another school district employees claims mold has caused health problems
- October 22, 2002 - Toxic mold breeds lawsuits
- August 28, 2002 - Tenant and Former Tenants Have Filed a Lawsuit Against Property Managers
- August 6, 2002 - GSU Battles Toxic Mold Problem
- August 2, 2002 - Mom Blames Toxic Mold In Child's Death
- August 1, 2002 - Schools Remodeled Due To Toxic Mold
- February 18, 2002 - Mold Allegations Lead To Lawsuit
- November 9, 2001 - Fungus Lawsuits, Web Sites, Seminars Spreading Like Mold
- October 24, 2001 -Sick of the Office, Lawyer Wins Award Against Disability Insurer
- September 16, 2001-School district battle sick-school syndrome
- September 10, 2001-150 families sue apartment complex
- August 28, 2001 -Ex-teacher sues, claims say toxic mold harmed her health .
- August 22, 2001 -Tenants sick of city building, sue over dwelling they call toxic
- August 19, 2001-Mold leave trail of death, lawsuits
- Jul-29-2001 Household mold a growing concern ; Rash of claims has insurers, health community cautioning against overreactions
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