Jury Awards $125,000 to Victim of Lead Paint Poisoning

The verdict, which amounts to $350,000 with interest, went in favor of Traecina Claiborne.

A jury has awarded $125,000 to a 19-year-old woman who sued her landlord for lead poisoning she said she suffered while living in a Pawtucket, Rhode Island, apartment when she was 2 years old.

The Providence Journal reports
that the verdict, which amounts to $350,000 with interest, went in favor of Traecina Claiborne.

The law firm Motley Rice, which represented Claiborne, said in a statement that even though the lead exposure occurred 17 years ago, Claiborne still suffers from and will continue to suffer for the rest of her life from brain injuries and IQ loss.

The Superior Court trial ended last week.

The jury found the landlord negligently concealed or failed to disclose the lead paint issues in the apartment and that the lead was responsible for Claiborne's health problems.

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