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Adult Lead Poisoning

 

Beware of lead around you
Adult Lead Poisoning

Have you taken the time to inspect the objects around you that contain lead? There are many more than the average person realizes. Lead is found in common things like toys, furniture, paint (before 1978), plumbing, and even dinnerware. The same goes for the workplace. In fact, it is estimated that around 1.5 million people are exposed to lead at their job. This is precisely why lead is so dangerous: it is more prevalent than believed, and yet it can be very hard to detect. And even though lead poisoning is generally associated with children, because of the devastating effects it can have on their growth, adults are also victims to this poison. Being exposed to lead is serious, and you have rights that protect you from those at fault.

Have you or someone you know been a victim of adult lead poisoning? Contact an attorney near you to get help with your adult lead poisoning case today!

Repeated exposure to lead or even one single high dose can have serious health effects on a person. The outcomes can affect different body parts, too. Among the complications related to adult lead poisoning, you will find:

  • Fatigue
  • Muscular weakness
  • Memory loss
  • Irritability
  • Abdominal pain
  • Vomiting
  • Numbing or tingling in the extremities
  • In men, reproductive problems

Lead is an extremely toxic poison. When it enters your bloodstream, it will inhibit the production of hemoglobin, which is in charge helping red cells carry oxygen. It also deactivates certain enzymes in a person’s brain and nervous system, which leads to the health issues listed above. If you or someone you know has been exposed to lead and have suffered because of it, an experienced attorney can provide much needed legal assistance.

Have you or someone you know been a victim of adult lead poisoning? Contact an attorney near you to get help with your adult lead poisoning case today!

 

If you have suffered an injury due to lead exposure, you may have a case, contact a personal injury lawyer now.


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