Toxic Substance Exposure Injuries in Sacramento
Contact Smolich and Smolich to File for Workers' Compensation
Constant repetitive exposure to a substance that has even minuscule negative health effects can build up over time, resulting in serious health problems later in life. In many cases, these conditions can be seriously inhibiting, or potentially even life-threatening due to their ability to take hold in your body’s systems over the years.
If you have suffered from serious health consequences due to exposure to a toxic substance, you could be eligible to receive substantial compensation. At Smolich and Smolich, our Sacramento toxic exposure attorneys can help you review your legal options and pursue the best possible outcome of your claim. We understand the difficulties that can be associated with filing a successful workers’ compensation claim, and we are experienced in fighting back against insurance companies that place their own bottom line ahead of your well-being.
Need assistance with your workers’ comp claim? Call Smolich and Smolich today at (916) 571-0400 and get a free initial consultation!
Common Toxic Substances
Toxic substances can be found everywhere. While we commonly think of major toxic chemicals only found in a lab or a manufacturing plant as toxic substances, even the seemingly-innocuous surface cleaner you may use every day at your job could potentially be toxic with constant exposure over many years.
Some common toxic substances found in the average workplace can include:
- Ammonia
- Chlorine
- Ammonium hydroxide
- Hydroxide
- Perchloroethylene
- Hydrochloric acid
All of these substances can cause serious health issues if you are constantly exposed to them. In addition to corrosive properties that can cause injuries, toxic fumes emitted by some of these substances can lead to lasting, permanent damage and severe health problems. Let us assist you by reviewing your case and helping you proceed with securing compensation.
Get representation assistance for your injuries by contacting Smolich and Smolich today!