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Toxic Torts/Chemical Exposure

Exposure to toxic fumes or substances can be hazardous to your health, and sometimes even fatal. When your exposure to a toxic substance is the result of the carelessness or recklessness of a company, and you or a loved one are injured as a result, you may be entitled to economic compensation.

Some of the most common toxic substances include:

• Asbestos (link so that when you click, it takes you to asbestos content)

• Benzene (link so that when you click, it takes you to page about benzene exposure)

• Lead (link so that when you click, it takes you to a page about lead poisoning)

• Pesticides: pesticides are used to repel pests such as mice, insects, weeds, fungi, and molds. Humans, especially gardeners and farmers, can be exposed to pesticides in the home or at work.

• Hazardous / Toxic Waste: improper disposal of hazardous/ toxic waste created by modern industry can lead to groundwater contamination and exposure to toxic material.

The lawyers at Bailey Perrin Bailey have a national reputation for successfully representing victims exposed to toxic fumes or substances.

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