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Government Wants Lead Poisoning Prevention Money Back...
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Central Iowa Lead Poisoning Prevention Activities...
Posted on 10/27/2010
Doe Run Resources to Pay $72 Million in Corrections and Penalties...
Posted on 10/11/2010
National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week is October 24-30, 2010...
Posted on 10/5/2010
Lead Poisoning in Nigeria Prompts UN Assistance...
Posted on 9/23/2010
Iowa to Enforce Lead-based Paint Renovation, Repair & Painting Program...
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A: Yes. In Iowa, children who are injured have until they are 19 years old to bring claims for their injuries. It is not always a good idea to wait that long to bring a claim because witnesses may move away and important evidence may be destroyed. Additionally, parents of lead poisoned children also have claims that have a shorter statute of limitation. You should contact an attorney to discuss whether your child has a legal claim.
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