Wikipedia reports that Brittany Anne Murphy-Monjack, better
known as Brittany Murphy, big screen star of films including Clueless, Girl
Interrupted, 8 Mile, Sin City, Happy Feet, and Riding in Cars with Boys, died
on December 20, 2009 from pneumonia despite public speculation of an eating
disorder or drug abuse. Sharon Murphy,
mother of Brittney Murphy, has filed a lawsuit against her former attorneys alleging
legal malpractice, breach of express and/or implied contract, and breach of
fiduciary duty concerning the legal firm's negotiation of a settlement in this
case which is underscored and aggravated by Sharon's reported discovery of
"extensive water damage and mold infestation". Sharon suggests the real cause of death of
her daughter and her daughter's husband, Simon Monjack - who died five months
and three days later with the same diagnosis, was Black Mold.
Black mold or toxic black mold is known to the scientific
community as S. chlorohalonata and is one of the fifty species of Stachybotrys. S. chlorohalonata is frequently found in
water damaged buildings with poor indoor air quality and can result in a wide
range of ailments depending on the length of exposure and the volume of spores
inhaled. It is well reported and
documented that long term exposure can result in a bevy of maladies including immunosuppression,
dementia, ongoing and recurring respiratory infections, irregular heartbeat,
and death.
If Sharon can prove that the underlying cause of death for
Brittany and Simon was in fact black mold infestation that was caused by the
builder purposely covering up known water damage then she may in fact have a legitimate
case against her previous attorney who settled the case opposed to perusing
damages against the builder - who may be criminally negligent and, therefore, strictly
liable for the deaths. Alas, I am not an
attorney and I am not qualified to practice law so I can only speculate, for
entertainment purposes only, as to the potential responsibility and liability
of this case.
However, what I can state without disclaimer is that mold
abatement (defined as suppression or termination) is well within the operating
scope and professional expertise of a professional, independent water damage
restoration company.
A professional, independent water damage restoration company
is professionally trained and industry certified to remediate (repair) water
damage and eliminate other damages and risks caused by water damage including
mold. The reader would be wise to
consider that such qualification and expertise may not be what you get when you
call a national franchise or your insurance adjuster's suggested or
"preferred" company to remediate your water damage as these
"dependent" companies tend to cut corners in order to continue being
preferred. Perhaps the builder in
question was an insurance company
preferred company? We can only
speculate.
R.I.P. Brittany Murphy
R.I.P. Simon Monjack
Best Wishes Sharon Murphy
May no one have to suffer the caustic and fatal effects of
black mold again.
This article is composed by and offered as a public service by Jimmy K. Jimmy K is the Independent Owner and Operator of Emergency Response Restoration (http://www.emergencyresponserestoration.com/), 2665 N Atlantic Avenue, Daytona Beach, FL 32118. Jimmy K is a true consumer advocate who is not afraid to battle the insurance company to ensure the proper restoration of the consumer's water damaged home office or asset. |
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