Houston Toxic Tort Lawyers
Benzene Injury Claim Attorneys
Workplace chemicals can produce illnesses and injuries that do not become obvious for several years. For example, the chemical benzene has been linked to acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) and other forms of leukemia and cancer. Talk to a toxic torts lawyer if you or a loved one has been diagnosed with leukemia or mesothelioma.
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Our litigation lawyers are well informed about toxic tort law and specifically about the harm benzene can produce. Benzene is found in work environments that include:
- Gasoline fumes
- Industrial solvents
- Oil or coal emissions
Exposure to toxic substances, especially over a long period of time, can have serious, life-threatening consequences. You may be entitled to damages including medical expenses and lost wage compensation if you were injured in an unsafe workplace.
If you or a loved one has leukemia and has worked in a toxic benzene environment, ask for a free consultation and case evaluation at the Michael P. Fleming & Associates law firm. Former Harris County Attorney Michael P. Fleming is board certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in personal injury trial law and this Houston injury law firm has an "AV" rating by Martindale - Hubbell.
When the legal matter you are facing is important, call for an appointment with an experienced personal injury lawyer who has the time to discuss your situation with you, explain your options, and represent you. Contact the personal injury litigation attorneys at the Michael P. Fleming & Associates law firm.
In addition to being well-known as the former Harris County Attorney, Michael P. Fleming has been recognized as a Texas Super Lawyer. His Houston law firm is AV rated by Martindale - Hubbell and has been featured in H-Texas Magazine's Top Attorneys in Houston issue. He is also one of the small percentage of attorneys in the entire country to have had the privilege of arguing and winning a case before the Supreme Court of the United States.



















