If you are suffering from a personal illness or injury that you think might be the result of exposure to contaminants, seek medical help immediately. The side effects of toxic exposure can be serious and long-term, so receiving medical care as soon as possible is crucial.
While toxic exposure can happen by accident, it is often the result of the negligence or deliberate misconduct of others. If you have been injured by toxins from any source, contact Henson Fuerst. Our North Carolina toxic exposure lawyers can help determine the origin of contamination and investigate the details surrounding your injury. Call us today at (919) 781-1107 or complete a free initial consultation form.
Toxic Exposure Injury Risks
You may not realize that you’ve been exposed to harmful toxins until years later, when health issues start to surface. If you work in industries such as construction, mining, concrete finishing, textiles, or automotive industries, the North Carolina toxic exposure attorneys at Henson Fuerst advise routine medical examinations to monitor any changes in your health.
Toxic exposure occurs when you make contact with hazardous amounts of a harmful chemical or substance that leads to serious injury or death. Toxins can appear in:
- food and water,
- household items,
- building materials,
- medical equipment,
- and other common products.
Toxic exposure can happen by accident, but is often the result of the negligence or deliberate misconduct of others.