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Although lead has long been removed from gasoline and paint, lead poisoning continues to injure children throughout the world today.

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Lead poisoning lawsuits require an experienced lead poisoning lawyer. Children suffering from lead poisoning may be entitled to compensation from those responsible for their lead poisoning injuries. A lawyer handling a lead poisoning case should first find the source of the lead poisoning by employing an experienced lead poisoning expert to test each residence or other location where the lead poisoning exposure could have occurred. Next, the lead poisoning lawyer should arrange for the child to be tested by a pediatrician or neurologist for lead poisoning evidence showing the extent of the child's lead-related injuries.
Lead affects virtually every system in the body and has serious health effects, especially for young children. The younger the children, the more susceptible they are to the toxic effects of lead.
Children diagnosed with lead poisoning often suffer from speech delay, hyperactivity, attention deficit disorder, learning disabilities, behavioral disorders, neurological and renal damage, stunted growth, anemia, hearing loss, and, in some cases, mental retardation. Even though lead levels in children may be reduced with appropriate interventions, the damage done by lead is irreversible.
Lead also has detrimental effects for adults, who may suffer from kidney and neurological damage, anemia, hypertension, impotence, sterility and miscarriages.
If you wish to initiate a legal lead poisoning investigation into the possibility that your child has suffered damages as a result of lead poisoning due to the negligence or wrongful conduct of a landlord, person or company, contact a lawyer with experience in lead poisoning cases.



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