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Anaheim Legionnaires’ Disease Attorney

If you or a loved one received a Legionnaires’ disease diagnosis, you may have a potential claim. Contact The Lange Law Firm, PLLC online today or call (833) 330-3663 to schedule a free consultation and discuss your legal rights.

Why Choose The Lange Law Firm, PLLC?

  • Extensive experience handling complex Legionella outbreak cases involving large commercial and residential properties.
  • Resources to work with environmental specialists, medical professionals, and investigators to identify the source of contamination.
  • Direct, clear communication throughout every stage of the legal process.
  • No upfront legal fees: clients pay nothing unless compensation is recovered.

Our Recent Victories

  • $4.6 Million – Secured on behalf of 11 people who required hospitalization after a Legionnaires’ disease outbreak.
  • $1.5 Million – Recovered for an elderly woman who became seriously ill due to exposure to contaminated water.
  • $1.5 Million – Obtained for the surviving family members of a man who lost his life after contracting Legionnaires’ disease.

Legionnaires’ Disease and Public Properties

Legionnaires’ disease frequently originates in places that serve large numbers of people. Anaheim features hotels, convention venues, apartment complexes, and entertainment-related properties that rely on complex plumbing and cooling systems. When those systems remain poorly maintained, Legionella bacteria can multiply and spread through airborne water droplets. Locations commonly associated with outbreaks include:

  • Hotels and hospitality properties.
  • Multi-unit apartment and condominium buildings.
  • Hospitals, clinics, and rehabilitation centers.
  • Assisted living and long-term care facilities.
  • Commercial buildings with cooling towers or industrial water systems.

Exposure occurs when contaminated mist enters the lungs, not through drinking water or person-to-person contact.

How Legionnaires’ Disease Impacts Victims

Legionnaires’ disease causes a severe form of pneumonia that often requires immediate hospitalization. Symptoms may resemble common flu or respiratory infections, which can delay diagnosis and treatment. Frequent symptoms include:

  • High fever and shaking chills.
  • Persistent cough and breathing difficulty.
  • Chest pain or pressure.
  • Muscle aches and profound fatigue.
  • Confusion, nausea, or gastrointestinal distress.

Some patients experience respiratory failure, organ complications, or permanent lung damage. Older adults, smokers, and individuals with compromised immune systems face significantly higher risks.

When Legionnaires’ Disease Can Lead to Compensation

Not every Legionnaires’ disease diagnosis results in a legal claim. Compensation becomes possible when an illness traces back to unsafe water conditions that responsible parties had a duty to prevent. These cases often involve failures such as poor water circulation, lack of disinfection, ignored safety warnings, or outdated plumbing infrastructure. When building owners or operators overlook these risks, Legionella bacteria can grow unchecked and spread through mist-producing systems.

Potentially responsible parties may include property owners, management companies, hotels, healthcare facilities, maintenance providers, and employers. Establishing responsibility requires showing that proper water safety measures were missing or ignored and that those failures directly contributed to exposure.

How an Anaheim Legionnaires’ Disease Attorney Develops Evidence

Legionella claims require technical investigation beyond a medical diagnosis. An Anaheim Legionnaires’ disease attorney focuses on identifying the source of exposure and connecting it to maintenance failures or safety violations. They will:

  • Coordinate with environmental engineers and medical experts.
  • Review water testing data and public health findings.
  • Analyze plumbing design, cooling tower operation, and maintenance history for evidence of negligence.
  • Identify all parties responsible for water system oversight.
  • Handle all insurance communications and legal filings.
  • Prepare the case for litigation when settlement efforts fail.

Recoverable damages may include payment for past and future medical expenses, lost wages, reduced earning capacity, and physical pain and emotional suffering. In fatal cases, surviving family members may pursue wrongful death damages related to funeral expenses, loss of financial support, and loss of companionship.

Contact an Anaheim Legionnaires’ Disease Attorney Today

Call (833) 330-3663 or contact us online today to schedule a free consultation and learn how we can help protect your rights.