Florida Child Injury Lawyer : Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
- Defective Bicycles
- Duty to Maintain Bicycle Pathways or Roadways
- Child Injury Resulting from Dog Bite and Animal Attacks
- Leaving a Child Unattended in a Motor Vehicle
- Child Injured by Fireworks
- Landlord's Liability for a Child's Injuries
- The Accidental Poisoning of a Child
- Pharmacist's Negligence
- Child Injuries Due to Vaccination Side Effects
- Child Medical Malpractice Action
- Burn Injuries to a Child
- Prescription Drug Side Effects
- Choking and Suffocation Injuries
- Heat Related Injuries
- Child Injury due to Falls
- Firearm Liability
- Boating Accidents Involving Children
- Injury due to a House Fire
- Child Injured due to ATV Accident
- Running Over and Backing Over Child with Vehicle
- Wrongful Birth Claim
- Prenatal Injuries
- Birth-related Neurological Injuries
- Premises Liability Regarding Children
- Swimming Pool Negligence
- Automobile Accidents Involving Children
- Seat Belt and Child Safety Restraint Liability
- School's Failure To Supervise Children
- Playground and Park Liability
- Amusement Place Liability
- Defective Car Seats
- Defective Cribs
- Defective Toys
Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas produced by motor vehicles, gas powered furnaces, and portable generators. It is responsible for approximately 500 deaths a year according to the Centers for Disease Control. Since carbon monoxide is odorless and colorless it can kill people including children while they sleep at home. Carbon Monoxide detectors can prevent death and save a child’s life since it can detect the deadly gas and sound when the gas is detected. Unintentional carbon monoxide poisoning can occur when a motor vehicle with a push button ignition is unintentionally left on. For example, if a car is unintentionally left in neutral and turned off the vehicle may still be left on and running, allowing the carbon monoxide gas to escape into a family’s garage and home. A car manufacturer may be potentially liable for an injury or death of a child from carbon monoxide poisoning if the car’s push button ignition was defective, malfunctioned, or failed to have a preventive safety mechanism.
If your child is injured in a fire due to the negligence of another, you should consult with an experienced West Palm Beach child injury lawyer. The experienced and knowledgeable Florida Child Injury Lawyers of Sharmin & Sharmin P.A. will fight to recover for the injured child the compensation and justice he or she deserves. Our experienced team of lawyers and staff will use their skills and knowledge to give your family justice and peace of mind. You need an experienced West Palm Beach child injury lawyer. Call Sharmin & Sharmin P.A. at 1-800-74-TRIAL.

