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Thanks for saying that. That is my opinion as well.

He thinks he is really something, and just taking my

case for charity or something. His name is

Deaton, from Early, Ludgwick & Sweeney, out of New

Haven, Ct. I made a big mistake in changing attorneys

to a so called " mold expert. " Now he is not

interested...to small for him.

--- tigerpaw2c <tigerpaw2c@...> wrote:

> Who is this attorney that seems to be so arrogant?

> I'd like to have

> his informaton so that I can keep it in my files.

>

> KC

>

>

> >

> > I guess I am one with one of those " frivolous mold

> > lawsuits " After nearly ruining my health, and my

> > financial security that I have worked for all my

> > life, I guess I don't have much of a case. My

> current

> > attorney thinks he is too big into abestos claims,

> to

> > handle mold claims. I spent over 80,000 out of

> pocket

> > expenses to remediate the mold and rebuild my

> condo

> > enough to sell it. I was so sick that I had to

> quit

> > my job. But, I don't have much of a case. This

> > attorney always reminds me that he has dying

> abestos

> > clients that take priority. Any advice here?

> >

> > " Judi, I remind you of my dying clients to explain

> in

> > context my schedule as i did when you asked me to

> take

> > over your case. I have won over 1 million dollars

> in

> > mold settlements in th elast year as a side job. I

> > told you it was a small part of my practice and

> that

> > unless they settled it would be a long time. The

> judge

> > just reduced a 150,000 pain and suffering award to

> > 50,000 because he said it was too high. If you are

> > hoping this case will solve your finacial problems

> > then you are setting yourself up for a fall. RI

> does

> > not recognize " fear of cancer " as a compensable

> damage

> > in a case. If you are displeased with me, then you

> > will not hurt my feelings. i have turned down over

> 35

> > mold cases in 4 months. I believe in your case but

> you

> > have to understand reality. Why did the very

> > experienced mediator, Bob Parillo, who is well

> > respected and married to a judge state that our

> demand

> > of 150,000 was way too high when you thought it as

> too

> > low and the defense offered 12,000?

> > Fwd: [ToxicMoldSurvivors] LATEST

> SCIENTIFIC

> > ARTICLES---Molds / Mycotoxins and Human Injury

> >

> > I don't understand why you don't think I have much

> of

> > a case. I am concerned that you feel that way,

> > because if you feel that way, I don't know how you

> can

> > fight for me. You keep mentioning your dying

> > clients.....well, I could be in an earlier stage

> of

> > dying because of that condo board.

> >

> >

> >

> >

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dottykalm <dottykalm@...> wrote: Thanks for saying that. That is my

opinion as well.

He thinks he is really something, and just taking my

case for charity or something. His name is

Deaton, from Early, Ludgwick & Sweeney, out of New

Haven, Ct. I made a big mistake in changing attorneys

to a so called " mold expert. " Now he is not

interested...to small for him.

Hey send him the post about the people in CA who got a settlement of 22.6

million.

Bob

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I did send him that mold verdict of 22 million in

California based upon evidence from MRI. Plus I just

send him this:'

Maybe Parillo was only considering the physical

damages to my condo unit. Also, I expected to ask to

that and settle for a lower amount, which is usually

the case I thought. I don't think much of the medical

evidence was ever presented at that mediation. My

doctor thinking that I had liver cancer when my tests

were elevated at Whitehall, my pre-Whitehall MRI, and

the MRI showing brain damage while I lived at

Whitehall, the fact the mold was actually responsible

for me being unable to work (although at the time I

thought it was the HCV). What about all my symptoms

while I was there: the constant infections, urinary

tract infections every day, eye infections, ear

infections, respiratory infections, vaginal lesions,

the rashes, scalp lesions, swollen eyes, the

vasculitis (open oozing sores on my legs), the

numbness in my hands and legs,headaches, the fatique,

the mini-strokes, the depression, anxiety, testing for

MS, the heart mitro-valve problems, abnormal tests for

liver cancer. I can't even think of all the problems I

had. I was on 6 daily medications since I left

there....now I am down to one a day. It has only been

since moving out of the place that my head has been

clear enough to put all the pieces together. You

probably can't prove all these correlations, but

doesn't this pattern of sickness and then recovery

mean anything? The fear of liver cancer was only one

fear, which I still have from being exposed to toxins

like that. You can add bankruptcy to my fears now,

that fact that I have to start over at my age after

struggling all my life for financial security.

The board was clearly responsible. I had to quit my

63K job with my summers off...I never would have quit

that job. I was a single parent all my life with a

deadbeat dad as an ex-husband (former major league

ball player). I struggled to get a Masters degree

while working full time, and supported my two sons on

my own, getting my oldest a Masters degree. My

younger son suffered from lyme disease, a learning

disability, then was bombarded with toxins while

living there, now a paranoid schizophrenic. It was

the beginning of his downward spiral. It was a

struggle to pull myself up to that position, only to

have it all destroyed by that condo board. I loved

living in RI, my business is still operating out of

Newport, and after that I could not afford to live

there any longer. It was much cheaper to rent in

Florida, plus I needed the sun to recover, and to get

out of all that mold and dampness.

--- Bob <blue74730@...> wrote:

>

>

> dottykalm <dottykalm@...> wrote: Thanks for

> saying that. That is my opinion as well.

> He thinks he is really something, and just taking my

> case for charity or something. His name is

> Deaton, from Early, Ludgwick & Sweeney, out of New

> Haven, Ct. I made a big mistake in changing

> attorneys

> to a so called " mold expert. " Now he is not

> interested...to small for him.

>

> Hey send him the post about the people in CA who

> got a settlement of 22.6 million.

>

> Bob

>

>

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