The term Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) is used to describe the phenomenon that occurs when occupants in a building suffer illness and other adverse health effects from an unknown cause, but appear to regain their health once they leave the building. The adverse health effects can include skin, eye and throat irritations, headaches, fatigue, nausea and difficulty concentrating.
If you think you may be suffering from Sick Building Syndrome at your place of employment, school or other building, contact an attorney in your area. A lawyer experienced in handling SBS cases can discuss your legal options with you.
There are several factors that have been cited as leading to SBS, including:
Depending on the circumstances of the case, the potential liable parties for Sick Building Syndrome may include:
SBS cases can be difficult to prove because the symptoms can be generic and attributable to many causes. The cases also can be expensive to litigate because testimony from experts in many fields may be required to prove the case. It is important to seek experienced legal advice when considering filing a SBS case.
Contact an attorney in your area for more information on Sick Building Syndrome. An experienced toxic tort lawyer can evaluate your claim and help you pursue compensation for your injuries.
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