Brain Injuries From Toxic Chemical Exposure
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Phoenix Chemical Exposure Brain Injury Attorneys
Safety should be the number one concern for anyone encountering chemicals or a substance of which they are unsure. However, as careful as someone can be, accidents happen and people are injured. Negligence in administering, storing and disposing of toxic chemicals can injure anyone exposed to the material or vapors.
Although exposure to a chemical in a small dose does not always lead to serious long-term effects, the amount, duration, frequency and type of chemical can increase the risk of serious injury. Injuries can happen over a long period of time or quickly after exposure to a large amount of the toxic chemical.
Breyer Law Offices, P.C., witness many cases of toxic chemical exposure that result in brain injuries and damage to the nervous system, digestive system, reproductive system, circulatory system and respiratory system. These cases are due to negligent employers, property owners, manufacturers and workers responsible for the safety of other people. Alexis and Mary Breyer, skilled Phoenix brain injury attorneys, have won substantial settlements for damages due to toxic chemical exposure.
How Toxic Chemicals Affect the Brain
Injuries to the brain from exposure to toxic chemicals can include:
- Attention and memory problems
- Confusion
- Decreased mental ability
- Decreased sense of smell
- Dementia
- Diminished motor skills
- Headaches
- Lack of coordination
- Tremors
- Weakened motor skills
Our Phoenix personal injury law firm handles individual cases of toxic chemical exposure, as well as workmen’s compensation and third party lawsuits. Many of our cases derive from exposure to asbestos, solvents, mercury, pesticides, toxic mold, pollutants, lead paint, PCBs, etc., at a work site, construction site, manufacturing plant or in a premises. We aggressively pursue justice regardless of the type of company, the size and the tactics of attorneys and insurance companies.
Phoenix Brain Injury Attorneys
Call Alexis and Mark Breyer for a free consultation to discuss your toxic chemical exposure and the recourses that are available. You can contact Breyer Law Offices, P.C., by filling out a case form online.


