Re: Workplace Chemical Exposure
Posted by Carol on 1/09/06
On 1/06/06, MARC wrote: > To this day the supervisor > and the co-worker are deceased from cancer, and I have a > strong feeling the reason is because of an over exposure to > H2S & Benzene. What do you think i should do? I still can't > afford to lose my job and feel if they got wind I consulted > with a lawyer about this I'd be in the unemployement line. have you been diagnosed with anything that can be linked to benzene or h2s (is that hydrogen sulfate?) Benzene is incredibly toxic. what about the families of the other 2 workers, have they proceeded against the company? How would the company know about a lawyer unless you told someone? I would say, contact a worker's comp lawyer or one with experience in industrial toxicity exposure, not just one of the big personal injury firms that advertises on TV. call your local bar association's attorney referral number. If you don't tell anyone you've seen a lawyer, your work will never know; the attorney sure isn't going to tell them.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Workplace Chemical Exposure, 1/06/06, by MARC.
- Re: Workplace Chemical Exposure, 1/09/06, by Carol.
- Re: Workplace Chemical Exposure, 1/15/06, by Friend.
- Re: Workplace Chemical Exposure, 12/08/09, by Ahyehok.
- Re: Workplace Chemical Exposure, 12/08/09, by Ahyehok.
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