Legionnaires Disease
At the Law Offices of Weber & Weber, our Legionnaires Disease attorneys in Glendale, CA have helped ailing clients get the top-notch medical care they deserve after being inflicted with the pneumonia-like illness. Our knowledgeable Glendale Legionnaires Disease lawyers in Los Angeles County partner with investigative professionals who will locate the source of the disease, allowing us to hold the person, company, or public entity responsible for infecting the public with the preventable disease.
In the State of California, there have been cases of untreated Legionnaires Disease causing serious illness and death. In fact, the Centers for Disease Control reports that approximately one in ten people who contract Legionnaires Disease will die from the infection. One death from this preventable disease it too many, and if you have been infected, our Glendale personal injury law firm wants to help you hold the responsible party accountable for their negligence.
In Glendale, CA residents are put at risk for Legionnaires Disease from common water cooling components that exist throughout the city, and all over the United States.
According to the CDC, Legionella is a bacterium that is found in natural environments where moisture and water are prevalent, including lakes, rivers, and streams. When found in nature, the bacterium is harmless, and the risk of infection from these sources is practically non-existent.
The bacteria become a health concern when it grows, spreads, and infects humans through man-made building water systems. The bacteria are predominantly found in warm, stagnant water supplies inside the biofilm that forms on the surface of the water and is spread when individuals inhale small water particles produced by these systems.
Examples of these dangerous water supplies can include:
There are over 40 known species of the Legionella bacteria, and the risk of contracting the disease through a tainted water supply is not uncommon. Anyone can contract Legionnaires Disease, and between 30,000 – 50,000 cases are reported each year.
However, according to the U.S. Department of Labor, some people have a lower resistance to the disease and are more likely to develop Legionnaires Disease when they are exposed to it.
Factors that contribute to the increased potential for contracting Legionnaires Disease include:
While you may be more susceptible to contracting Legionnaires Disease, becoming infected is the result of another’s negligence. The disease is a direct result of allowing bacteria to grow within a water source, and it can be avoided through proper, scheduled maintenance and cleaning efforts. If you have been exposed to the bacteria and became ill as a result, contact our Legionnaires Disease attorneys in Glendale, CA today to seek financial compensation for your illness.
Legionnaires Disease can exist without any indications but often begins with flu-like symptoms. Since the disease is a form of Pneumonia, the progressive signs of infection can become very serious.
Common symptoms of Legionnaires Disease include:
To be diagnosed with Legionnaires Disease, you must seek professional medical care. A family doctor, immediate care center, or emergency room physician can provide a medical diagnosis that confirms the contraction of the disease.
As part of the testing process, a physician will run lab tests and request x-rays or imaging scans that reveal the existence of the disease. Most cases of Legionnaires Disease are treatable when caught quickly, using antibiotics and following medical instructions. Unfortunately, the disease can progress when symptoms do not appear quickly enough to receive prompt treatment and can require extended medical care and time away from work to fully eliminate the infection.
If you have been diagnosed with Legionnaires Disease or need help accessing the proper medical care to follow through with treatment, contact our experienced Glendale Legionnaires Disease attorneys and dog bite attorneys at Law Offices of Weber & Weber in Glendale, CA at (818) 502-9200 today to schedule a free consultation. Our Glendale personal injury lawyers have recovered more than $20 million in settlements and jury verdicts for our clients and can help you pursue financial recovery for this illness, too.
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