cvromanjr
Apr 18, 2011, 11:33 AM
On the 14th of January 2011, a fire sprinkler pipe burst in an adjacent apartment on the 2nd floor (we live on the 1st) flowing at a rate of approx 1100 gallons per minute. This resulted in water flowing into our apartment kitchen and flooding our dining room. After we were escorted from the premises by the fire department and a sheriff's deputy, we were allowed to return to our dwelling that evening.
4 days later they had their contracted carpet cleaning people come in and re-carpet that 2nd story apartment while we were left to clean up the mess in our home as best we could. Then they had the audacity to try and charge everyone in the building for the water that was expelled from the broken pipe.
After a few weeks, we started noticing that our children and we were getting quite sick without respite and each time we got over something, it came back about a week later stronger and harder to get rid of. This has resulted in my children having a lot more sick appointments at their doctor and as for us, Thera-flu should be paying us as a sponsor.
We went out and bought a home mold test kit and just got the results back from the lab today. The analysis states that there are 2 out of the 3 molds that were identified that can and will cause health problems in humans.
My question now is, in the Commonwealth of Virginia, do I have legal standing to sue the management company? If not, where do I go from here?
4 days later they had their contracted carpet cleaning people come in and re-carpet that 2nd story apartment while we were left to clean up the mess in our home as best we could. Then they had the audacity to try and charge everyone in the building for the water that was expelled from the broken pipe.
After a few weeks, we started noticing that our children and we were getting quite sick without respite and each time we got over something, it came back about a week later stronger and harder to get rid of. This has resulted in my children having a lot more sick appointments at their doctor and as for us, Thera-flu should be paying us as a sponsor.
We went out and bought a home mold test kit and just got the results back from the lab today. The analysis states that there are 2 out of the 3 molds that were identified that can and will cause health problems in humans.
My question now is, in the Commonwealth of Virginia, do I have legal standing to sue the management company? If not, where do I go from here?