If an individual is exposed to some of the previously referenced products
without proper protection, various forms of injury can develop.
While it would be impossible to list all potential injuries, the
following could serve as a guide to alert you to a potential link
between your occupational or home exposure.
These injuries can include the following:
» various
forms of cancer (lung, bladder, brain, kidney, leukemia, lymphoma,
skin cancer) » various
forms of learning disability (ADD, ADHD, LD) » teratogenic
effects (effects on the fetus when the mother is exposed before
or during pregnancy) » respiratory
effects (breathing difficulties, allergies and other similar
conditions) » gastrointestinal
effects (stomach conditions) » cardiovascular
effects (heart problems) » hepatic
effects (various liver conditions) » renal
effects (various kidney effects including blood in the
urine and other kidney problems) » neurological
effects (various nervous system disorders, including reflex
malfunction and headaches)
Your Legal Rights
If you have been exposed to harmful chemicals
at work or in the home, you may be eligible
to file a claim.