Guest guest Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 Woman sues over toxic mold JIM KINNEY, The Saratogian02/09/2006 http://www.saratogian.com/site/news.cfm? newsid=16094554 & BRD=1169 & PAG=461 & dept_id=17708 & rfi=6 Saratoga,NY SARATOGA SPRINGS -- A Saratoga Springs woman has sued the Saratoga Springs Housing Authority, saying her Vanderbilt Terrace apartment was infected with toxic mold. Latalladi said in court papers filed this week at the Saratoga County Clerk's Office in Ballston Spa that she suffered permanent and lasting health problems from the mold. The lawsuit doesn't go into specifics. A Latalladi family member declined comment Wednesday evening, but the family still lives in the apartment at 6C2 Vanderbilt Terrace. Latalladi, who is represented by the Albany law firm of O'Connor, O'Connor, Bresee & First, said she complained about excessive moisture in the apartment. According to the lawsuit, she moved in to the apartment in 2000 and it tested positive for the mold last February. Gerard Zabala, executive director of the Housing Authority, said Wednesday that he knew nothing of Latalladi's complaint and that the project manager would have handled <>it. According to court papers, the authority was served with a notice of claim, the precursor to a lawsuit, in April. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 -Woman sues over toxic mold , but is still living there??????? permanet damage to her health?????? as we know it doea cause allot of brain damage -- In , " tigerpaw2c " <tigerpaw2c@...> wrote: > > Woman sues over toxic mold > > JIM KINNEY, The Saratogian02/09/2006 > > http://www.saratogian.com/site/news.cfm? > newsid=16094554 & BRD=1169 & PAG=461 & dept_id=17708 & rfi=6 > Saratoga,NY > > SARATOGA SPRINGS -- A Saratoga Springs woman has sued the Saratoga > Springs Housing Authority, saying her Vanderbilt Terrace apartment > was infected with toxic mold. > > > Latalladi said in court papers filed this week at the Saratoga > County Clerk's Office in Ballston Spa that she suffered permanent > and lasting health problems from the mold. The lawsuit doesn't go > into specifics. > > A Latalladi family member declined comment Wednesday evening, but > the family still lives in the apartment at 6C2 Vanderbilt Terrace. > > Latalladi, who is represented by the Albany law firm of > O'Connor, O'Connor, Bresee & First, said she complained about > excessive moisture in the apartment. According to the lawsuit, she > moved in to the apartment in 2000 and it tested positive for the > mold last February. > > Gerard Zabala, executive director of the Housing Authority, said > Wednesday that he knew nothing of Latalladi's complaint and that the > project manager would have handled <>it. > > According to court papers, the authority was served with a notice of > claim, the precursor to a lawsuit, in April. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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