Benzene is a clear, colorless, flammable liquid that is commonly found in rubbers,
plastics, resins and synthetic fibers. Benzene is still present in over 3000
chemical materials regularly used in the industrial field despite it's
banning by the federal government and the EPA.
It is a highly poisonous substance that can cause leukemia cancer, rapid heart
rate, unconsciousness and even death over long-term exposure. Even minimal exposure
to the hazardous carcinogen can result in health complications such as anemia
and immune system depression. Painters, gasoline distributors, rubber workers,
printers, press workers, leather makers and pesticide manufacturers have a significantly
higher risk of benzene health complications due to the nature of their industry
and frequent exposure to petroleum solvents.
Filing a Benzene lawsuit may be a essential step if you are suffering from
negative health effects from the chemical benzene. Benzene continues to be a
hazard in the industrial workforce, despite its banning by the federal government's
EPA. At some point, close to 50 percent of the population has had some exposure
to the deadly chemical and workers in fields that handle petroleum solvents
on a regular basis are at a much greater risk for the severe side effects of
benzene exposure.
Benzene lawsuits have been filed against chemical makers and corporations for
injuries sustained from benzene exposure. Multimillion-dollar compensation has
been awarded in several cases to families of deceased benzene victims who have
filed a benzene lawsuit for the extensive damages of medical expenses, pain
and suffering. It is very important to obtain an experienced attorney because
your benzene lawsuit will be subject to a statute of limitations which limits
the amount of time and the terms under which the lawsuit is filed.
If you or someone you love has been exposed to benzene and are suffering from
adverse side effects, please contact our service today. We can put you in touch
with qualified attorneys that are experienced with Benzene lawsuits. A specialized
attorney can assist you in ensuring your legal rights and maximizing your compensation
in your Benzene lawsuit.
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