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Child Injury Attorney:Toy Lead Paint Poisoning Claims in Orlando

Lead is a heavy metal that can pose serious health risks, especially if an individual is exposed over long periods of time. Regrettably, these risks were not widely understood for many years. Until the 1970s, lead was a common additive to paint, since it could increase its resilience while decreasing the time it took to dry. Even children’s toys were made with dangerous lead paint.

Now that the lead content of paint is carefully regulated by the federal government, we would like to believe that the danger has passed. However, this is simply not the case. Older toys can still be a hazard, as can new toys produced in countries with lax safety standards. To learn more about dangerous toys and government regulation, call Orlando child injury attorney Todd Miner at 407-420-4040.

The Tragedy of Childhood Lead Paint Poisoning

Children – especially those aged six or younger – are at increased risk for lead paint poisoning. Their curious nature often leads them to place toys or paint chips in their mouths, while their small size and still-developing brains make them more vulnerable to lasting damage.

Lead paint exposure can have both immediate effects and, if not corrected, long term consequences. You may want to discuss your case with a knowledgeable child injury attorney if your child has suffered from consequences like:

  • Headaches and nausea
  • Kidney damage
  • Stunted growth
  • Developmental delays
  • Hearing loss

Your family could be eligible for compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and more.

Contact a Child Injury Attorney

Orlando child injury attorney Todd Miner handles each case with dedication and respect. To learn more about your legal options, contact us today at 407-420-4040.