Everett Dorey Secures Unanimous Defense Victory in Los Angeles “Toxic Mold” Jury Trial!
September 10, 2024
Los Angeles, California
In a highly contentious jury trial involving claims of alleged exposure to “Toxic Mold” and “Volatile Organic Compounds” (VOCs), Everett Dorey attorneys, Samantha Dorey and Vanessa Vinje, obtained a 12-0 defense verdict in Los Angeles County Superior Court.
At trial, the plaintiff, a 65-year-old woman with a pre-existing autoimmune disease, claimed “Toxic Mold” and “VOCs” in her Santa Monica apartment caused catastrophic and permanent injuries, including, but not limited to, chronic fatigue, respiratory, and pulmonary injuries. Plaintiff was a tenant at the upscale Santa Monica apartment for over twenty years. Plaintiff claimed the property owners breached the warranty of habitability and were responsible for intentional infliction of emotional distress. Plaintiff sought compensation on a wide range of damages, including, rent abatement for five years, lost wages, pain and suffering, attorney fees and punitive damages.
On direct examination, plaintiff testified she was hospitalized for several days and incapacitated due to her alleged injuries. The plaintiff argued the property owner neglected to conduct a comprehensive “mold” investigation when the property owner refused to remove drywall and open-up wall cavities. On cross-examination, Everett Dorey Founding Partner and Trial Attorney Samantha Dorey solicited testimony that plaintiff failed to provide any evidence of compromised indoor air based on environmental testing conducted at the apartment. When asked about plaintiff’s testimony, Samantha Dorey commented, “Property owners are not required to tear apart buildings to look for mold especially when there is no evidence of water intrusion, visible mold, elevated air testing or any other evidence to suggest the indoor air is any different than the outdoor air.”
Brian Daly is a Certified Industrial Hygienist (“CIH”) who was retained as a defense expert. Based on his extensive review of the plaintiff’s reports and his personal inspection of the apartment, Mr. Daly testified that the apartment did not pose any threat to plaintiff’s health or wellbeing. According to Everett Dorey Trial Attorney Vanessa Vinje, “Experts play a critical role in every ‘mold case’ because they can educate jurors about indoor air quality and debunk false theories about mold. Unfortunately, Jurors are often misinformed and misled to believe any type of mold at any level can cause an injury. It simply isn’t true.”
In overwhelming fashion, the jury determined plaintiff's claims were not supported by the evidence. The jury's unanimous verdict on the first question of the verdict confirmed that the property owner did not breach any duty owed to the tenant. As the prevailing party, pursuant to the lease agreement, Everett Dorey will seek to recover all attorney fees and costs for the client. The client is grateful for the outcome and feels vindicated by the verdict.
For additional information regarding the case or Everett Dorey’s experience handling “mold” and “toxic tort” cases, please contact Samantha Dorey at sdorey@everettdorey.com and Sy Everett at severett@everettdorey.com.