Bakersfield Personal Injury Attorneys
Bakersfield Mold
Exposure Lawyers
When a landlord or property owner ignores a toxic mold problem and your health pays the price, we hold them accountable — for your medical bills, your losses, and your suffering.
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A Safe Home Is Your Landlord’s Responsibility
California law requires landlords and property owners to keep their buildings safe and habitable — and that includes fixing the leaks and moisture that let toxic mold grow. When they ignore the problem, tenants and their families are the ones who get sick.
If mold in your apartment, rental home, or workplace has made you ill or destroyed your belongings, a Bakersfield mold exposure lawyer can hold the responsible party accountable. Call our toxic mold attorneys today — your first consultation is free.
How Toxic Mold Exposure Affects Your Health
Health agencies including the CDC recognize that indoor mold can cause or worsen a range of symptoms — especially with long-term exposure.
Respiratory problems
Coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, and a stuffy or runny nose from breathing mold spores indoors.
Allergic reactions
Sneezing, red or itchy eyes, and skin rashes — mold is a common indoor allergen.
Asthma attacks
Mold can trigger and worsen asthma, and repeated exposure is especially hard on children.
Chronic sinus & throat irritation
Lingering congestion, sore throat, and sinus infections that don’t clear up while you stay in the home.
Higher risk for vulnerable people
Infants, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems or lung conditions face the greatest risk.
Worsening of existing conditions
Mold can aggravate allergies and chronic respiratory illness, turning a manageable condition into a serious one.
If you have ongoing symptoms that improve when you leave home and return when you’re there, see a doctor and mention the mold — getting it on your medical record early helps both your health and your claim.
California Law Is on a Tenant’s Side
Every California landlord owes tenants an implied warranty of habitability — a legal duty to keep the home livable, including weatherproofing and working plumbing that prevents the leaks mold feeds on. Under Health & Safety Code §17920.3, visible mold and the dampness behind it can make a building legally substandard.
When a landlord fails to repair a known problem, California law ( Civil Code §1942.4 ) bars them from collecting rent on an untenantable unit — and makes them liable for the harm they caused. We prove what the property owner knew, when they knew it, and how their inaction made you sick.
Where Toxic Mold Claims Arise
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Apartments & rentals
A landlord ignores a leak, a roof drip, or a plumbing failure, and mold spreads through the unit.
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After water damage
Flooding, burst pipes, or a slow leak left undried lets mold take hold behind walls and under floors.
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Home purchases
A seller or builder hides a known mold or moisture problem that surfaces after you move in.
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Workplaces & businesses
Employees and customers exposed to mold in a poorly maintained building.
Compensation in a Mold Exposure Claim
Mold doesn’t just damage your health — it damages your belongings and forces costly moves. California law lets you recover two kinds of damages.
Economic Damages
Calculable, out-of-pocket losses you can prove with bills and records.
- Medical bills — doctor visits, testing, and ongoing treatment
- Cost of relocating or temporary housing
- Replacing clothing, furniture, and belongings damaged by mold
- Lost wages and lost earning capacity
Non-Economic Damages
The human cost of your illness — subjective, but very real.
- Pain, discomfort, and physical suffering
- Aggravation of asthma, allergies, or other conditions
- Emotional distress
- Reduced quality of life and enjoyment of your home
What to Do If You Find Toxic Mold
What you do now can make or break a mold damage claim. These steps protect both your health and your case.
Document the mold
Take photos and video of every affected area, and note when it appeared and where the moisture came from.
Report it in writing
Tell your landlord or property manager in writing (text or email) and keep a dated copy of every request to repair.
See a doctor
Get your symptoms and diagnosis on record. Medical evidence connects your illness to the mold.
Call Valero
We handle the landlord, the property owner, and their insurer — and we can come to your home.
Why Mold Victims Choose Valero Law Group
We Take On Negligent Landlords
Property owners and their insurers have lawyers. So should you. We level the playing field.
No Fee Unless We Win
You pay nothing up front. We only get paid when we recover money for you.
We Speak Spanish
Hablamos Español. You’ll always understand your case and your options.
Available 24/7
Day or night, a real person is here when you or your family need help.
We Come to You
Injured and can’t travel? We’ll meet you at home or in the hospital.
$500M+ Recovered
Over 20 years fighting for the injured, including the largest PI settlement in Kern County.
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Mold Exposure Lawyers Serving Bakersfield & Kern County
From apartment complexes off Ming Avenue to rentals across Bakersfield and all of Kern County, we help tenants and families harmed by a landlord’s neglect. Searching for a “mold attorney near me”? We’re local.
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Sources: Cal. Civ. Code §1941.1 (habitability) · Health & Safety Code §17920.3 (substandard conditions) · Cal. Civ. Code §1942.4 · Cal. Code Civ. Proc. §335.1 (2-year deadline).
Sick From Toxic Mold? Let’s Talk Today.
A skilled Bakersfield mold exposure lawyer will deal with the landlord and the insurance company — and go to court if that’s what it takes. Your first consultation is free. Call now: there are legal deadlines.
This page provides general information about California mold and habitability law and is not legal or medical advice. Health effects of mold vary by person and exposure. Reading this page does not create an attorney-client relationship. For advice about your specific situation, speak with a licensed attorney.