Lead Poisoning
Though many of its uses were outlawed in the 1970s, lead is still found in many objects that we come in contact with every day. In many cases, lead is still found in the paint that covers buildings that were constructed before the lead ban was put in place.
Regardless of where you come into contact with lead, the danger of lead poisoning still lurks. If you or someone you love has suffered from lead poisoning, contact the Madison personal injury lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ® at 800-242-2874 to learn if you may be entitled to financial compensation.
Signs and Symptoms of Lead Poisoning
Individuals who suffer from lead poisoning may show a number of symptoms. In most cases, these signs include:
- Trouble sleeping or concentrating
- Loss of memory
- Head and body aches
- Fatigue
- Behavioral changes
Typically, children are most affected by lead poisoning, but anyone who shows symptoms of poisoning should seek immediate medical attention, as lead poisoning may have serious long term effects if not quickly treated.
Often, individuals suffer lead poisoning when they come in contact with a mislabeled product or when they visit another person’s older property. In both cases, negligence may be involved in poisoning, meaning the victims may be entitled to financial compensation.
Contact Us
The Madison personal injury attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ® may be able to help you if you have suffered from lead poisoning. Contact us today at 800-242-2874 to learn more about your legal rights and options.

