As a type of personal injury claim, toxic torts are lawsuits in which people seek monetary compensation for injury, disease or death resulting from exposure to hazardous materials. Anything from chemicals to building materials to prescription drugs can be responsible for personal injury and, therefore, can serve as the basis for toxic torts.
Toxic torts vary widely, depending on the cause of the injury, disease or death, as well as the type of defendant being held responsible (i.e. an individual versus a corporation). Similarly, just as with other types of personal injury lawsuits, toxic torts can be pursued by either a single plaintiff (the person seeking compensation) or multiple plaintiffs, as in class-action lawsuits.
Types and Examples of Toxic Torts
Here are some examples of the most common types of toxic torts pursued in today's courts:
Chemicals and Diseases That Commonly Form the Basis of Toxic Torts
Regardless of where a person comes into contact with a hazardous substance, there are a few chemicals and/or toxins that are commonly at the center of toxic tort cases. Some of these include:
Similarly, the following health problems commonly form the basis for toxic tort cases:
Starting a Toxic Tort
If you or a loved one has had significant contact with toxins and now suffers from health problems similar to those listed above, consult an experienced personal injury lawyer at Burke & Eisner today. During a no-cost consultation, one of our lawyers can evaluate whether you have a case and offer you expert advice regarding your possible courses of action.
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