Not exact matches
Set the legal standard for landlord liability for the
injuries of children
poisoned by lead
paint.
The cases summarized include medical malpractice, car accidents, insurance, consumer protection, attorney malpractice, lead
paint poisoning, premises liability, and other personal
injury cases.
The court held that young Brandon did not have standing to sue for personal
injuries suffered as a result of being lead
poisoned by the lead based
paint in the purchased premises because the language of the statute designated «the lessee or purchaser» as the person «intended to be protected» by the statute.
• Accidental
poisoning from medicines and cleaning and sanitizing products • Cluttered play areas create tripping hazards • Age - inappropriate toys can become choking hazards • Damaged toys can cause
injury with sharp edges or exposed mechanisms • Old carpeting and dirty floors can harbor allergens, bacteria and disease • Exposed electrical cords, wires or cords on window treatments are a potential danger • Art supplies like glue,
paint, scissors and staplers can cause
injury in the wrong hands • Adult - sized furniture, sinks and cabinets can contribute to falls