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Wrongful Death Lawyer Discusses Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Wrongful Death Lawyer Discusses Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Carbon monoxide is often called the silent killer because it’s an invisible and odorless gas. Its symptoms, which resemble those of the flu without a temperature, aren’t distinctive enough for many people to understand what’s happening to them. Other symptoms such as balance, memory, and vision problems, as well as confusion, occur later when victims are less able to help themselves.

Carbon monoxide (CO) occurs as a product of combustion. Some types of fuels produce little while others such as charcoal produce dangerous levels of CO. Poorly adjusted fuel burning heaters, stoves, and furnaces will also put out significant CO.

The hemoglobin in human blood normally carries oxygen to the body’s cells. However, hemoglobin has a far greater preference to carry carbon monoxide. This means the blood becomes saturated with CO instead of oxygen, which starves the body of oxygen.

Common Causes of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Situations That May Constitute Wrongful Death by CO Poisoning

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