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more_legal_areas benzeneThe chemical benzene is an extremely dangerous chemical, which has been known to cause anemia, immune system depression and nervous system disorders after only mild exposure. When a person has been exposed over a significant amount of time rapid heart rate, drowsiness, unconsciousness, vomiting, cancer and even death can occur. Benzene is found in many substances people use on an everyday basis such as: rubbers, resins, plastics, synthetic fabrics and other items. It is a clear, odorless and flammable liquid. Benzene, prior to 1974 and the institution of the Safe Drinking Water Act, used to be found in drinking water but posses the greatest threat to people who are exposed to petroleum solvents. Although the EPA and federal government have enacted strict regulations regarding the legal amount of exposure to this toxic and deadly chemical, there are still some businesses out there that do not adhere to these policies. If you have been exposed to benzene or are already dealing with the results of exposure, you may be eligible to receive compensation.
Attorney Michael J. Miller of Miller and Associates has twenty years experience in toxic tort litigation. He serves his clients with compassion and commitment and the pursuit of justice is paramount. Every effort is made to create an environment where victims can prevail and dignity is preserved.
If you have been exposed to benzene, or are currently suffering from the side effects, contact Michael Miller. The legal professionals at Miller & Associates are eager to answer any questions you may have.
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