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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Tate v. ONE BEACON INS. CO.

... She sought emergency medical treatment in May 2004. She resided at the property until October 2004. In August 2005, she filed a lawsuit against David Hellmuth and Bald Eagle Company stemming from injuries sustained due to the septic spill and exposure to toxic mold. ...

Haney v. Fire Ins. Exchange

... Plaintiffs understood FIE would pay for the repairs. Several weeks later, following rains on the damaged house, FIE hired Apex to do an environmental study "which revealed dangerous and toxic airborne mold and fungal spores . . . ...

Poarch v. TREASURER OF STATE OF MISSOURI-CUSTODIAN

... Poarch was usually given a bleach formula when he sprayed for mold. ... on his uneducated self-diagnosis or determination that he was exposed to some substance which he offered no credible proof that he was in fact exposed or that the substance was toxic." Because Poarch's ...