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Georgia Poisonous Chemical Attorney
If your loved one suffered a wrongful death because of the fatal complications of poisonous chemical exposure, you should contact an experienced Georgia poisonous chemical attorney to recover damages for your tragic loss.
Poisonous chemical exposure can occur in many different settings: workplace, laboratory, or even home. These chemicals, which may be found in consumer products, pharmaceuticals, and in certain work environments, are often used in common plastics that are used around the home in plumbing pipes, construction materials, and even shower curtains. PVC is one type of plastic that is known to possess a number of carcinogenic materials.
Poisonous chemicals are responsible for many fatal illnesses, including lung cancer, brain cancer, liver cancer, aplastic anemia and several forms of leukemia. These chemicals may be inhaled, captured in the lungs, and sent through the bloodstream. Poisonous chemical exposure symptoms may have a delayed onset and worsens over time. The victim and his or her family member may spend large amounts of money and time receiving treatment for the resulting illness.
Benzene is a poisonous chemical used in many solvents and fluids in the workplace. Workers in the manufacturing and dry cleaning industries may be exposed to this dangerous chemical, which can cause blood and kidney cancer.
Proving that poisonous chemicals are responsible for your loved one’s death can be difficult, as the illnesses resulting from exposure can have a long latency period. A person may not show any signs of poisonous chemical exposure for as long as 10 to 30 years after it occurred. A skilled poisonous chemical attorney may work with a medical expert in order to show how exposure to poisonous chemicals was responsible for your loved one’s wrongful death.
At Head, Thomas, Webb and Willis, our attorneys work with the family members of those whose lives were taken because of exposure to harmful chemicals. We can file a wrongful death claim against the responsible party in order to recover damages and bring justice to your family.
If you believe that poisonous chemical exposure contributed to your loved one’s wrongful death,
please contact our law firm today for a free case consultation
.