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Carbon Monoxide Exposure Attorneys in Western Pennsylvania

For more than 25 years, Thiele Law has represented individuals and families harmed by carbon monoxide exposure throughout Western Pennsylvania, including Westmoreland County and surrounding communities.

Carbon monoxide poisoning is often caused by faulty heating systems, defective appliances, poor ventilation, or negligence by landlords, property owners, or manufacturers. When exposure leads to serious injury or wrongful death, Thiele Law steps in to hold responsible parties accountable. Attorney Richard Thiele has successfully handled hundreds of cases, including personal injury and wrongful death cases and recovered millions of dollars for our clients by aggressively pursuing justice.

Carbon Monoxide Exposure Cases We Handle

 

 

Thiele Law represents clients in carbon monoxide exposure matters involving:

  • Faulty furnaces, boilers, or HVAC systems

  • Defective appliances or equipment

    Poor ventilation or building code violations

  • Landlord or property owner negligence

  • Workplace carbon monoxide exposure

  • Carbon monoxide–related wrongful death cases

Carbon monoxide exposure can cause severe injury, permanent neurological damage, or death. We fight to recover compensation for medical expenses, lost income, long-term care, pain and suffering, and wrongful death damages.

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Why Choose Thiele Law

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Direct, Hands-On Attorney Representation

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25+ Years of Legal Experience

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Millions Recovered For Clients

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Hundreds of Successfully Litigated Cases

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Results-Driven Advocacy

We take on landlords, property owners, corporations, and insurers — and we do not back down when our clients’ health and safety are compromised.
No Fee Unless We Recover Money for You

Contact us today to schedule your case assessment!

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