Guest guest Posted October 19, 2005 Report Share Posted October 19, 2005 --- In , " herbivoresf " <herbivoresf@y...> wrote: > It can be difficult to get a lawyer but if you do you need medical records, pictures would be good, the mold test. Sometimes the lawyer that do personal injury do not do the landlord back rent case but that is not always the case. My mom was just able to get back rent and storage fee and the movers fee but the judge was very nasty. My mom had mediation. The lawyer turned out to be not so good but atleast my mom got some expenses back. She will go to different lawyer to try to get medical expenses. Her condo has leaked on 5 floors for several years. You would think this woman judge would have some compassion since in Florida the W. Palm Beach court house had mold and cases go to Miami, etc. I remember I had a really nasty woman judge when I tried to get justice from landlord. What ever happens it is not an easy road. Good Luck, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2005 Report Share Posted October 19, 2005 I don't want to be discouraging, but it sounds like you should move as soon as possible. Also, in a lawsuit, you have to prove personal injury, and I don't think it sounds like you have much that would win a court case. You might be able to get your back rent, but even that will be difficult. Also, they will use your previous health records against you. It is a very long, difficult, uphill battle...and many of us have not gotten any justice. --- herbivoresf <herbivoresf@...> wrote: > Hi. I live in San Francisco, rent an apartment. I > already was > immune-compromised when I moved here. The room I > moved into had > visible mold, but the landlord said it was nothing > and to bleach it. > 6 years later I had a mold test done and it's toxic > mold so high that > the instruments can't even reach that high. > > I'm trying to get a lawyer to take my case for > back-rent and personal > injury. Unfortunately, my mold test is written > strangely, and unless > you read carefully you'd think there was nothing > wrong. I keep asking > them to re-write it, but they respond with `have the > lawyers call us > and we'll explain how we wrote the report). They > and my immunologist > have told me to get out of my room now, but no one's > willing to oput > their ass on the line. So, much of my package to > the lawyer will be > from friends and aquaintances who have seen me get > sicker when I enter > my room, and seen almost magical differences in me > when I go on > vacation. But, that's not enough for a lawyer. > > Is there anyone who has gone through a lawsuit who > could help me put > together an enticing package of materials so that a > lawyer will take me? > > Also interested in finding a toxicologist. > > Thanks so much! > > Harriet > > > > > > __________________________________ - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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