New Jersey Toxic Chemical Exposure Injury Lawyer

Many manufacturing jobs in our state utilize a variety of chemicals or products which can result in toxic exposure to their employees. While some ingredients may be inert, when mixed with other substances they can become toxic. Long term exposure to certain substances, as in the case of asbestos, can lead to injuries or industrial and occupational diseases over a period of time. Repeated exposure in the workplace leads to serious illnesses. A New Jersey toxic chemical exposure injury lawyer can help you understand your rights to workers’ compensation.

Types of Toxic Exposure Injuries

These injuries occur over a long period of time and quite often from substances that employees either did not know were harmful or didn’t know were even present in the workplace. Unfortunately, because of the nature of these injuries, they are often not reversible by the time they are discovered, but immediate treatment of them is still imperative.

Long-term exposure to certain chemicals and ingredients can lead to:

  • Mesothelioma or lung cancer
  • Brain injuries
  • Organ damage
  • Central nervous system damage
  • Gastrointestinal illnesses
  • Skin cancer and related injuries
  • Allergies

If you believe you have been exposed to toxic substances at your place of work that have led to an illness or disease, contact a New Jersey attorney for assistance in determining what course of action you should take. These types of occupational diseases can lead to long term medical conditions requiring extensive treatment and costs. It is therefore crucial to have a professional examine the history of your toxic exposure in order to properly present a workers’ comp claim to your employer.

A New Jersey Toxic Chemical Exposure Injury Attorney Can Help You Seek Fair Compensation

At The Law Offices of Lloyd E. Bennett, Esq., P.C., our legal team is well-versed in workers’ compensation laws and the full array of benefits you are entitled to when suffering from toxic exposure. You may be entitled to temporary or permanent disability benefits if your occupational disease has prevented you from being able to return to work. Your medical costs for all related illnesses or diseases may also be recoverable.

OBTAIN A FREE CONSULTATION AND FIND OUT WHAT YOUR LEGAL OPTIONS ARE BY CONTACTING OUR NEW JERSEY TOXIC CHEMICAL EXPOSURE INJURY LAWYER.