Exposure to toxic substances on the job may have killed a family member or left you with lasting ill effect to your health. Some people do not think a chemical exposure is a legitimate injury, however, it is as legitimate as a broken bone or repetitive motion injury such as carpal tunnel syndrome.
Mary E. Jeffers, Denver lawyer and former claims adjuster, has handled more that 4,000 injury and disability cases. If you or a loved one had suffered from death, injury, sickness or allergy as a result of exposure to toxic substances on the job, contact her disability law firm for a free consultation.
You may have suffered permanent skin or lung damage, or fallen ill and had your asthma symptoms increase as a result of exposure to zinc, uranium, smoke, radon, mercury, lead, iodine, hydrogen peroxide, fuel oil, formaldehyde chloroform, benzene, gasoline, asbestos, arsenic, ammonia, or carbon monoxide. You could have also suffered harm as a result of an allergic reaction to latex, mold, peanuts or other substances at work. If so, you have a right to relief through workers’ compensation, and could be entitled to job restrictions that help you avoid future exposure to the substance that make you sick.
You’re most reliable source of information on how to obtain compensation is an experienced injury claims attorney after you have become ill or were disfigured with scar tissue after allergy breakouts from exposure to toxic substances in the workplace.
A lawyer who understands what a paralysis victim is going through and will continue to experience over a lifetime is an invaluable advocate for a paralysis victim. This is why you need to call Attorney Mary E. Jeffers as soon as possible.
If your toxic substance-related chronic ailment or respiratory injury, such as the development of a debilitating allergy, occurred while you were at work, Colorado workers’ compensation lawyer Mary Jeffers is prepared to help document your injury and argue your case before administrative law judges or prehearing administrative law judges to ensure that you are compensated for wage loss benefits and medical treatment.
Our personal injury and disability claims law firm, Mary E. Jeffers, represents toxic substance exposure victims throughout the Denver area including the cities of Denver, Loveland, Greeley, Windsor, Boulder, Longmont, Broomfield, Lafayette, Louisville, Dacono, Frederick, Nederland, Eldorado Springs, Hygiene, Niwot, Erie, Lyons, Pinecliffe, Firestone, Westminster, Thornton, Fort Collins, and Mead.