Toxic Exposure Injury Lawyers NY

FEATURED CASE

Mrs. R. was a 46-year-old matron responsible for cleaning offices at night. Unbeknownst to her, the building was being fumigated for bugs with a very concentrated, powerful chemical agent, so dangerous that the men doing the work were wearing Hazmat gear from head to toe. Neither her company nor the exterminating company notified her of the extermination. When she opened up her supply closet she was literally assaulted by a cloud of heavy toxic fumes.

Subsequently, the plaintiff was found to have sustained Lupus as a result of the exposure and the case was settled well before trial because the proof adduced by the firm was overwhelming and the other side was convinced they had no chance to win.

Crucial to success was the retaining of an exceptional scientific expert who was able to conclusively connect the Lupus to the exposure to the chemical

Exposure to Toxins

LEAD, CHEMICAL, MOLD, ASBESTOS AND OTHERS
Dansker & Aspromonte have recovered millions of dollars for many clients exposed to a host of poisonous toxins

 

This is another complex area of the law that Dansker & Aspromonte has been successful in navigating for our clients both in the form of substantial jury verdicts and settlements.

In New York City, lead based paint was used throughout the five boroughs for many decades before it was discovered that little children exposed to dust from peeling lead paint or from actually eating or teething on lead paint chips could sustain brain damage which would affect every aspect of their lives.

The lawyers at Dansker & Aspromonte work with a wide array of skilled experts in toxicology, neurology and neuropsychology to develop their cases in this area to establish clear liability and expose all the areas of damage to maximize the recovery for the injured clients.

Additionally, we have handled a wide array of other toxin cases which the featured case illustrates.

Allow us to discuss your case with you at a free consultation. We will discuss the applicable law and your particular set of facts.

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