Yes.  You do not have to live in the apartment or rental home where your child was lead poisoned in order to make a claim or file a lawsuit against the landlord.   Likewise, it is proper to bring the claim or file a lawsuit while you or your child still live in the apartment or home.  You cannot be evicted from your home because you exercise the legal rights of your child to make a claim or file a lawsuit for being lead poisoned.
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My child was lead poisoned when he was much younger, and we moved out of that property. Can we make a claim against our old landlord now - even though we have moved years ago?

 

A: Yes. You do not have to live in the apartment or rental home where your child was lead poisoned in order to make a claim or file a lawsuit against the landlord. Likewise, it is proper to bring the claim or file a lawsuit while you or your child still live in the apartment or home. You cannot be evicted from your home because you exercise the legal rights of your child to make a claim or file a lawsuit for being lead poisoned.