Landlords Who Ignore Mold Put Tenants in Danger

Living in a mold-infested apartment can trigger serious — sometimes irreversible — health problems. Landlords are responsible for maintaining habitable conditions, which includes promptly addressing leaks, moisture buildup, and ventilation failures before they create dangerous indoor environments. When they fail and you suffer for it, that failure can support a personal injury claim.

Not all mold is the same, and Georgia doesn't provide a simple indoor mold standard. These cases require careful expert analysis to establish that the mold was toxic, that the landlord knew or should have known about the problem, and that it caused your specific health issues. We build that case — and we pursue the compensation you deserve.

Health Effects Linked to Toxic Mold Exposure

Rashes, chronic fatigue, and persistent nausea
Asthma aggravation and respiratory illness
Cognitive effects and neurological symptoms
Pulmonary hemorrhaging and lung failure in severe cases
Medical expenses and costs of relocation from an unsafe unit
Pain and suffering from long-term exposure and health decline