Queens Exposure to Toxic Substances Attorneys
Construction sites are filled with dangers that threaten the safety of workers. There are some hazards which are readily apparent, such as heavy machinery or power tools. But there are also grave dangers that may not be obvious at first glance. There are many toxic chemicals, gases, and materials that may be found on the typical jobsite. Exposure to these toxic substances can cause serious injury, illness, and even permanent damage in some cases.
The Queens toxic substance exposure lawyers of Parker Waichman Alonso, LLP are committed to helping construction accident victims to obtain the financial compensation that they deserve. If you have been exposed to toxic substances due to another party’s negligence, then we can help you to hold them accountable. Contact us at 888-244-2273.
Health Complications that May Arise
The effect of a harmful exposure to a toxic substance will depend upon a number of factors. These include the intensity of the exposure, the specific properties of the substance to which you have been exposed, and the availability of an immediate care response. Examples of health complications that may arise following exposure to a toxic substance include:
- Chemical burns
- Brain damage
- Neurological damage
- Blindness
- Cancer
- Loss of sensation
- Lung and other internal organ damage
The consequences of some toxic exposures might compromise an individual’s ability to perform his or her job responsibilities or otherwise interfere with aspects of one’s life. If you have been harmed by exposure to toxic materials on a construction site, you may be eligible for compensation that can help you cover some of these costs. Our Queens toxic substance exposure attorneys may be able to help.
Contact Us
When you are seeking financial compensation for your injuries, you need to work with a skilled and experienced attorney who understands how devastating construction accidents can by. Contact the Queens toxic substances lawyers of Parker Waichman Alonso, LLP at 888-244-2273 if you have been exposed to dangerous chemicals or other hazardous materials.





