The Dietrich Law Firm P.C.’s team of Buffalo, New York carbon monoxide injury exposure attorneys is highly experienced, aggressive, tenacious and hardworking. We are determined, disciplined and dedicated to obtaining justice and compensation for those who suffer from carbon monoxide poisoning because of the fault of someone else in Buffalo, New York; Rochester, New York; Niagara Falls, New York; throughout New York State and beyond. Our Best Law Firm of America and American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys 10 Best Personal Injury Law Firm will fight to obtain the best result for your carbon monoxide poisoning-related health problems. Insurance companies have paid Jed Dietrich, Esq. at least $1,000,000.00, or more, 38 times to compensate his clients for their personal injuries. We can be reached 24 hours per day and 7 days per week. Call us today at 716-839-3939 for your complimentary consultation.
Victims that breathe in high amounts of CO may lose consciousness, and prolonged exposure to carbon monoxide can even result in severe brain damage and even death. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms and have potentially been exposed to carbon monoxide, it is best to consult with a doctor to determine the best treatment for you.
DID YOU, OR A LOVED ONE, SUFFER FROM CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING AT SOMEONE ELSE’S HOME OR BUSINESS IN BUFFALO, NIAGARA FALLS, ROCHESTER OR OTHER PARTS OF NEW YORK STATE?
CALL THE DIETRICH LAW FIRM P.C.’S AGGRESSIVE, TENACIOUS AND HARDWORKING TEAM OF BUFFALO, NEW YORK CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING INJURY ATTORNEYS AT 716-839-3939 FOR YOUR FREE CONSULTATION!
Early symptoms of CO poisoning are often similar to the flu, but the following clues can assist in properly identifying symptoms that result from carbon monoxide poisoning:
Under New York State law, carbon monoxide alarms are required in both single and multi-family residences, as well as in multiple dwellings such as hotels, townhouses, apartment buildings, condominiums and school dormitories. The best way to protect yourself against carbon monoxide poisoning is by installing a carbon monoxide alarm on every level of your home. Carbon monoxide alarms work similarly to smoke detectors and beep when its sensors detect any CO. If the carbon monoxide alarm goes off, turn off the source of CO, if known. It is important to keep in mind that you cannot smell carbon monoxide and as symptoms worsen, you may become more confused and less capable of making critical life-saving decisions. Quickly evacuate the location, moving outside to fresh air. Leave the doors open on the way out to air out the place. Anyone displaying symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning should seek emergency medical treatment immediately. Lastly, contact the local fire department to inspect your home.
If you, or a loved one, have suffered serious health problems or other injuries due to carbon monoxide exposure caused by someone else’s negligence, you should contact Jed Dietrich, Esq. and his top rated team of carbon monoxide exposure injury lawyers in Buffalo, New York at the Dietrich Law Firm P.C. to learn more about your legal rights. You may have a legal right to compensation for the injures that you have suffered.
Call the Dietrich Law Firm P.C. immediately at 716-839-3939 so that our aggressive, tenacious and hardworking personal injury lawyers can fight to obtain the best result for your personal injury claim in Buffalo, New York. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and there is never a fee until we WIN for you!
I am a medical doctor and have worked with many of the best lawyers in Buffalo and I can say without question that Jed Dietrich is the only lawyer I would trust with my injury case in Buffalo New York.
Dogged, Determined, and Dead-set on getting you the Maximum settlement for your injuries!
No one will work harder, smarter or better; I have retained Jed and he obtained the best result for my case.
The definition of an "A" type personality-exactly who I would want to represent me in a serious personal injury case.
Jed is a Master in the courtroom without an equal.