Toxic Exposure
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Toxic Exposure
Attorneys practicing in the field of toxic exposure law generally represent consumers in legal proceedings against corporations, employers and other entities that may be responsible for personal injuries due to such exposure. Some common chemicals and substances implicated in toxic exposure include:
- Asbestos
- Benzene
- Lead
- Manganese
- Toxic mold
- Teflon
- Thimerosal
- Vinyl chloride
These are just a few of the numerous things that can cause serious damage to individuals who are exposed to them over a brief or extended time. Toxic exposure attorneys may represent individuals who have been harmed by such chemicals, or may pursue class-action suits on behalf of a large group of affected consumers.
Initial Exposure
One of the difficulties in pursuing legal action in cases of toxic exposure is the length of time required for symptoms to appear after initial exposure. A toxic exposure attorney typically must obtain multiple medical opinions on the causes for the adverse physical effects experienced by their clients in toxic exposure cases. Because the defendants in such civil suits are typically well-funded corporations, it is essential to obtain competent and aggressive legal representation like a toxic exposure lawyer to do this for you.
Class-action Suits
Class-action suits offer another avenue of recourse for consumers who have been injured by toxic exposure and are seeking compensation for their physical injuries. By joining with other consumers who have been similarly affected, consumers can improve their chances of collecting at least a portion of the damages owed to them. Most attorneys who specialize in the field of toxic exposure are willing to take on individual and class-action lawsuits on behalf of consumers injured by exposure to hazardous mold and chemical substances.
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