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Carbon monoxide victim showing signs of improvement

A man who suffered carbon monoxide poisoning at a South Charleston Hotel was upgraded to stable condition on Thursday.

South Charleston Officials Want Carbon Monoxide Ordinance

SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- South Charleston city officials want to pass an ordinance requiring hotels to install carbon monoxide detectors before someone else dies from the poisonous, odorless gas.

Latest News from our Florida Injury Lawyers

Recent settlement for $2 million involving a vehicle fire.

New Location

The lawyers at Overchuck & Byron, P.A. are pleased to announce our new location at 20 North Orange Avenue, Orlando, FL 32801.

Successful 2011 Cases

Overchuck & Byron, P.A. are proud to announce that in 2011 we successfully obtained on behalf of our clients millions in settlements from accidents and injuries resulting negligence.

Cases favorably resolved in 2011 and resulting in payment to our clients include the following:

  • Vehicle fire case successfully tried -- $2-million verdict;
  • 60-client toxic tort, cases resolved through mediation; and
  • Actively litigating carbon monoxide poisoning cases in eight states.