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Can Exposure To Chemicals Cause Nerve Damage?
Chemical exposure is one of the biggest hazards on any job site. Everyone knows that working directly with dangerous chemicals runs the risk of exposure, but even those industries which we typically don’t think of as dangerous sometimes carry a much larger risk than one supposes. This is important to think about, because the consequences of chemical exposure can be disastrous, leading to permanent injuries including nerve damage.
When Can You Be Exposed?
Your risk of being exposed to chemicals capable of causing nerve damage is directly related to the industries in which you have worked. Even if you’ve never worked in a chemical warehouse, you might still have been exposed at some point along the line. For instance, the chemicals used by dry cleaners have been known to cause nerve damage. The same holds true for simple chemicals employed by manufacturers of all sorts of products. Even paint sometimes contains powerful carcinogenic agents. Even if you work indoors in a quiet office, the possibility of being exposed to deadly mold is ever present. The bottom line is that one is really never totally safe from the possibility of incurring nerve damage by chemical exposure.
What Types of Exposures Can Cause Nerve Damage?
Based on people filing lawsuits over chemical exposure, a few key chemicals and occupations keep showing up again and again, suggesting that these are some of the most common conditions under which dangerous exposure can take place. Anyone who works with lead or mercury in any capacity should be very careful. If you’re a painter, deal with paint regularly, or even if your employer is having your workplace painted, you should watch out. Asbestos was outlawed years ago, but there are still hundreds of lawsuits filed every year by people exposed to chemicals and suffering nerve damage as a result. Toxic fumes and mold are another big cause, and the cause which most often affects office and other clerical workers.
Your Attorney Can Help You
If you’re suffering from nerve damage and you feel that it was caused by your being exposed to harmful chemicals by your employer, then you may well be entitled to restitution of some kind. However, never seek such restitution or compensation yourself. Always employ the services of a highly qualified attorney when dealing with matters of this kind. They will be better able to navigate the unseemly labyrinth of the law and get you the justice you deserve.
