If you’ve been affected by toxic chemical exposure, you need experienced legal representation to protect your rights and health. At Bressman Law, we handle complex chemical exposure cases involving serious injuries and illnesses caused by negligent companies. We investigate cases nationwide where hazardous chemicals have affected people’s health and quality of life, from large-scale disasters like train derailments to toxic exposures at manufacturing facilities. With over 30 years of experience, we are dedicated to fighting for justice when toxic chemicals have affected your health and community. Contact us today to talk to a chemical exposure lawyer in Ohio.
Why Choose Bressman Law as Your Ohio Toxic Exposure Lawyer
- We handle complex chemical exposure cases that many other firms won’t take
- We investigate cases nationwide and can handle cases across the country
- We use a comprehensive scientific method involving toxicologists, epidemiologists, and doctors
- We hire independent testers to analyze soil, air, and environmental contamination
- We have experience with major chemical exposure litigation, including vinyl chloride and chlorine cases
- We work directly with clients rather than passing cases to paralegals
- We treat every client like family throughout the legal process
“Chemical exposures can be just about anything that can make you sick due to a company’s negligence. If you believe you’ve been exposed, call immediately—waiting even a few months could make it impossible to detect the chemicals in your system.” –Jedidiah Bressman
Our Fee Structure
Bressman Law’s Ohio chemical exposure lawyers work on a contingency-fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we win your case. You don’t pay any upfront costs or attorney fees throughout the process.
For a free legal consultation with a attorney in Ohio, call (614) 538-1116
5-Step Process for Getting Started with an Ohio Chemical Exposure Lawyer
- Contact us immediately if you believe you’ve been exposed to hazardous chemicals
- We determine the type of chemical exposure and identify the products or companies involved
- We arrange for testing if you haven’t been tested already, or work with existing test results
- We evaluate whether this is a large exposure affecting many people or a smaller individual case
- We connect you with appropriate medical professionals to document your health impacts
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5-Step Process for Success in Chemical Exposure Cases
- We hire testers to analyze soil, air, and all environmental factors at the exposure site
- We take test results to toxicologists who determine what illnesses can result from the specific chemicals
- We involve doctors and epidemiologists who use scientific methods to connect your exposure to your illness
- We look at factors like wind patterns, proximity to exposure, and individual health conditions
- As your Ohio toxic exposure lawyers, we build a comprehensive case demonstrating liability and pursue maximum compensation
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Understanding Different Types of Toxic Exposure
Chemical exposure cases involve situations where hazardous substances are artificially introduced into the environment by companies or industrial activities. This differs from environmental exposure cases, which typically involve naturally occurring substances like bacteria or mold that develop in indoor environments due to water damage or poor ventilation conditions.
While both types of exposure can cause serious health problems, chemical exposure cases often stem from industrial accidents, manufacturing processes, or transportation incidents where toxic chemicals are released into communities. Examples include vinyl chloride from train derailments like the Norfolk Southern case, or chlorine releases from facility fires like our BioLab litigation.
At Bressman Law, we handle both chemical exposure cases and environmental exposures like mold and legionella bacteria that can cause equally serious health threats in residential and commercial buildings.
See our current chemical exposure cases, including Norfolk Southern, BioLab, and Moss Landing litigation on our Active Cases page.
Frequently Asked Questions About Chemical Exposure
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What should I do if I think I’ve been exposed to hazardous chemicals?
You should contact us immediately if you believe you’ve been exposed. We need to figure out the type of chemical, arrange for testing if you haven’t been tested, and determine if this is a large or small exposure.
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How do you prove that my illness is related to chemical exposure?
We use a comprehensive scientific approach involving toxicologists, epidemiologists, and doctors. We hire testers to analyze the exposure site, take those results to specialists who determine what illnesses can result from those specific chemicals, and then have medical professionals evaluate whether your condition is more likely than not caused by the exposure.
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What types of symptoms or health conditions qualify for a chemical exposure case?
There are many different types of chemicals that can cause a large variety of health issues. If you have significant health problems and believe they’re related to any kind of chemical exposure, you should call us to discuss your specific situation.
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How long do I have to file a chemical exposure claim?
Time limits vary, but it’s crucial to contact us as soon as possible. Some chemicals may not have a long enough half-life to be detectable if you wait six months or longer to get tested. For a successful case, we need to document the exposure and your health impacts while the evidence is still available.
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Do you handle cases outside of Ohio?
Yes, we investigate cases nationwide. We’re currently handling cases in Georgia, California, and other states across the country.
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