Carbon monoxide poisoning is incredibly serious and very deadly. When you are exposed to carbon monoxide in high quantities, it can result in death or illness and it is important to understand the consequences of carbon monoxide poisoning. Carbon monoxide poisoning can be prevented by following these simple steps, but in the event that you are exposed to carbon monoxide and you are in the Orlando area, you can take legal action against the person responsible in order to receive compensation to cover medical costs. Contact Overchuck Law Firm to find out more about what legal steps you can take.

Leave the premises

 

The first thing that you need to do is get yourself and everyone with you to safety. If possible, open windows and doors as you are exiting the building but do not stop to gather your belongings. You should treat a carbon monoxide leak the same way you would treat a fire. A carbon monoxide can be just as deadly in just as short of a team and while carbon monoxide poisoning can be prevented by using a detector, once it has entered your system it can cause permanent damage.

Contact the fire department

 

The fire department should be contacted as soon as you are in a safe location. They can be the ones to enter the building with the proper equipment but do not enter the building before the arrive. Because the danger is often not visible, people can feel tempted to re-enter to grab something they forgot, but that can lead to serious consequences.

Go to the doctor

 

Make sure that you seek medical attention for any damages that may have occurred as a result of the exposure. Though you may not see consequences right away, this does not mean you have not been affected. As a result, people can experience serious illness if they do not see a doctor after carbon monoxide exposure. Carbon monoxide poisoning can be prevented by seeking out a medical professional as soon as possible to prevent any long-term damage to your health.

Consult a lawyer

 

Exposure to carbon monoxide, when it occurs outside of your home, can be a result of someone’s negligence. Don’t allow yourself to be exposed to carbon monoxide without seeking legal retribution. Carbon monoxide has serious consequences and you should not have to suffer those alone. This can especially be the case for those who deal with carbon monoxide poisoning and subsequently suffer from wrongful death. You can seek recompense for the loss of that loved one and make sure that the person who caused it is held responsible for their negligence.

Contact Us

 

When you are exposed to carbon monoxide, there may be someone responsible for the exposure. If the facilities in which the leak happens are not properly maintained, then you may be able to take legal action against the party responsible for what they did. If you have questions about this, contact Overchuck Law Firm in Orlando for more information about how they can assist you.