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Lead paint claims and lawsuits have been on the rise for at least a couple of decades in the United States, particularly against landlords from rental residents of pre-1978 built apartments and houses.
Baltimore, Maryland and other major cities in the Northeast with older housing communities are key targets for these claims and lawsuits.
These are serious cases involving potentially catastrophic damages to bot victims and landlords. Damages recoverable in lead paint lawsuits are similar to those recoverable in other types of personal injury litigation : medical expenses, lost earnings, pain and suffering, etc.
Lawsuits by tenants against residential landlords are the most common type of lead-based paint claim. These claims are brought against not only private landlords but also against owners of public housing. These landlord claims are grounded in allegations of negligence, breach of implied warranty of habitability, fraud, consumer protection, and other statutory violations
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