Chemical plant and refinery workers may be at risk for cancer
Benzene is a common solvent and known human carcinogen that is used as an ingredient in a wide range of products, and is present in cigarette smoke.
How can benzene injure you and your loved ones?
Long-term exposure can cause leukemia. Medical tests can measure your exposure to benzene in the breath or blood if done immediately after a suspected exposure.
People who work with or around benzene are at the highest level of risk. Air exposure from products that contain Benzene (glues, paints, furniture wax, dyes, detergents, and pesticides) can be dangerous. Cigarette smoke is a major source of exposure.
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If you or a loved one have suffered a severe side effect as a result of exposure to benzene, you may be entitled to money damages. Call us at 1-888-412-8469 or complete our quick intake form to receive a FREE case evaluation.
