Toxic Exposure At Work: A Critical Health Concern
Workers are becoming increasingly exposed to toxic chemicals in the workplace. Exposure to toxic substances can damage organs, cause burns and even result in death. The Law Office of Bryan S. Hawkins represents injured workers throughout Georgia who have sustained injuries due to toxic exposure.
If you believe you have health condition caused by exposure to a dangerous substance in the workplace, please contact us today for a free initial consultation with one of our caring and knowledgeable attorneys. To schedule yours, please call us in Augusta at 706-305-1130 or send us an email.
Experienced And Dedicated Lawyers Handling Toxic Exposure Cases
At The Law Office of Bryan S. Hawkins, we practice exclusively in Georgia workers’ compensation law. Prior to representing injured workers, Bryan Hawkins was a workers’ compensation defense attorney. He has in-depth knowledge of the defense’s playbook. He can anticipate and respond to their moves, putting you in the best possible position to get the benefits you need.
Our law firm represents injured workers who have suffered disabling illnesses and burn injuries that were caused by an exposure injury, inhalation injury, chemical spill injury or ingestion injury involving:
- Asbestos fibers
- Benzene
- Formaldehyde
- Lead paint
- Pesticides
- Solvents
- Toxic mold
The damage to injured workers can be disabling and life-ending:
- Asthma
- Brain damage
- Cancer
- Lung disease
- Neurological damage
- Skin disease
Toxic Exposure Can Lead to Catastrophic Injury and Death
If you have been catastrophically injured by toxic exposure, you may be entitled to lifetime benefits. If your loved one died due to toxic exposure, you may be entitled to workers’ compensation death benefits. Our law firm provides compassionate, aggressive and experienced legal representation to families that have suffered both types of loss.
Contact Us For A Free, No-Obligation Consultation
To discuss your toxic substance injury and workers’ compensation, please call our Augusta office at 706-305-1130. You may also contact us online. We promptly respond to phone calls and emails.