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    Zinc Exposure – Toxic Chemical Injury and Wrongful Death Lawyer

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    Were you or one of your family members exposed to zinc in your home, school, or workplace? If you suffered injuries from being exposed to zinc dust or fumes, you could have grounds for a personal injury or wrongful death lawsuit. If negligence by another party, such as a company, landlord, or school district is responsible for your injuries, we can help you achieve justice, as well as compensation for your monetary losses.

    The chemicals exposure lawsuit attorneys of Normandie are here to guide you through the legal process. Our law firm has decades of litigation experience on behalf of injury victims who have been exposed to high levels of zinc and other toxic chemicals. Our lawyers also represent family members and spouses that lost a loved one to complications from zinc poisoning. No matter the circumstance, our lawyers can bring you the payment you are owed if you’ve been affected by exposure to high levels of zinc.

    For a free consultation with a zinc poisoning injury lawyer, contact the offices of Normandie Law Firm.

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    Zinc Exposure and its Effects on Your Body

    Zinc is one of those minerals that are essential for the body, which you can get from food or a multi-vitamin / supplement. But zinc can become poisonous to the body when it’s mixed with other materials in order to create paint, rubber, and other products. These products contain zinc compounds, such as zinc chloride, zinc acetate, and zinc sulfate, which can be harmful in large quantities. People can also be exposed to zinc fumes when galvanized metal is burned or heated, which is common in industrial settings.

    Zinc poisoning normally occurs through ingestion, either through fumes or dust particles. Those who are affected by zinc exposure may experience the following:

    • Aches throughout the body
    • Coughing
    • Convulsions
    • Burning sensations
    • Chills / fever
    • Vomiting
    • Taste of metal in your mouth
    • Low blood pressure
    • Anuria – low or no urine output
    • Bloody or watery stools
    • Rashes
    • Breathing problems
    • Collapse from going into shock
    • Yellow skin or eyes

    Please see a doctor right away if you have these symptoms, as your chances of recovery depend on quick medical treatment. However, medical intervention may not be helpful in cases of severe zinc poisoning, which can cause permanent injuries, and even death. Those who have been exposed to zinc for an extended period of time (several months or longer) can also end up with anemia, brain damage, injuries to the internal organs, and other serious health issues.

    Can I Sue for Health Conditions Caused by Zinc Exposure?

    Yes, if you were harmed by zinc, either through exposure at home or workplace exposure, you can sue the responsible party for monetary compensation. That brings us to one of the most important questions regarding your legal rights: who is liable for my injuries from being exposed to high levels of zinc?

    The answer depends on the source of the exposure, i.e., where you were exposed to the toxic substance. Workplaces are a common source of zinc poisoning, which would give you the right to sue your employer. Grounds for a lawsuit include failing to provide adequate safety equipment and not taking the necessary precautions to limit exposure levels among workers.

    People can also be exposed to increased levels of zinc in their home or in a school if they’re near a factory that’s engaging in reckless conduct, like improper disposal of zinc and other industrial waste. Certainly, the company may be liable for any injuries to the residents, students, teachers, and others who end up with health complications from zinc toxicity. In some cases, a third party like the school district or landlord may be sued if they were aware of heightened zinc levels in the area but failed to warn people to whom they had a duty of care.

    Compensation from a Zinc Exposure Injury Claim

    If someone else’s negligent conduct caused you to be injured from zinc exposure, you may be entitled to some or all of the monetary damages listed below:

    • Cost of current and future medical treatments
    • Income lost from your job, including future lost wages
    • Pain and suffering / mental anguish
    • Legal fees
    • Punitive damages

    At Normandie Law Firm, we have lawyers that specialize in toxic chemical exposure cases, including personal injury or wrongful death lawsuits from zinc exposure. We are ready to fight for you and the settlement you deserve, so contact us today and schedule a free case evaluation.

    Wrongful Death Benefits in Fatal Cases of Zinc Exposure

    Sadly, permanent brain damage and death are possible in cases of long-term exposure to zinc. If you lost a loved one to the effects of zinc poisoning, please give us a call to learn about the benefits you may be entitled to from a wrongful death lawsuit. This is a legal action that provides family benefits for death of a loved one from exposure to dangerous chemicals in the workplace or any other sources. Compensation from a wrongful death claim includes:

    • Funeral expenses
    • Loss of consortium
    • Loss of expected income and/or benefits
    • Pain and suffering
    • Attorney’s fees

    A zinc exposure lawyer at our office can go over these categories with you and help you determine the best course of action.

    Exposure to Zinc Lawsuit Average Case Values

    There is no reliable way to determine a set value that would apply to all cases of zinc exposure. If we had to provide a range of average values, we would say that these lawsuits are worth around $100,000 to $2 million or more. Here are some of the factors that we examine in order to approximate a zinc exposure case value:

    • The injuries sustained by the victim
    • The severity of health complications (will they have permanent health issues, like brain damage?)
    • The impact of the victim’s injuries on their physical and mental health, career, and interpersonal relationships.

    Obviously, there are unique circumstances in each case that will determine what is a reasonable payment amount. Our attorneys are here to help if you’d like to learn what your zinc exposure claim is worth, so don’t hesitate to give us a call.

    Statute of Limitations for a Toxic Chemical Injury Lawsuit

    Generally, those who have been injured by exposure to toxic chemicals have two years to file a lawsuit against the liable entity. There are some exceptions to this rule, meaning you could have more time to file your lawsuit. Keep in mind that these are very limited circumstances, which you will need to discuss with an experienced zinc exposure lawsuit attorney. In fact, contacting a lawyer right away is the best thing you can do, as it’s important to act on these claims as soon as possible. Our legal team is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, so please reach out to us to get started on a zinc poisoning injury claim.

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    Timeline to Settle a Zinc Exposure Claim

    Of course, it’s important for clients to resolve their case and move forward with their lives as soon as possible. But how long it will take to settle a zinc exposure lawsuit depends on the complications that we will need to work through. The complexity of your injuries can certainly impact your case timeline, as well as the defendant’s cooperation in working towards a settlement award. Sometimes, we can reach an agreement in 6 months or less, but we know from experience that many of these cases take longer. Cases that go to trial will take the longest – perhaps 2 years or more. While most cases do not go to trial, it may still take one or more years to recover a fair amount of compensation for you and your loved ones.

    Second Opinion from a Zinc Exposure Lawyer

    Are you having issues with your current law firm and feel worried about what’s going on with your case? Are you frustrated by how long it’s taking to settle your claim or the lack of communication from your attorney? If you’re wondering what your legal options are, call us right away to schedule a free second opinion. Our experienced zinc exposure injury lawyers can answer any questions you have and the actions you can take to settle your case once and for all. This is a completely free service to anyone with a pending zinc exposure claim, so please contact us to speak with a toxic chemical exposure attorney.

    Contact Normandie Law Firm

    We’ve seen firsthand the catastrophic injuries that are caused by prolonged exposure to zinc and know how desperate families are to receive justice for their harm and suffering. Yet, many of them are taken advantage of by the individuals and companies that are responsible for their injuries. That’s why our law firm is committed to fighting for the rights of zinc exposure injury victims. Whether you are suffering from zinc poisoning or lost a family member to zinc exposure, our lawyers are ready to fight for the compensation you deserve by law.

    As one of our clients, you will never pay upfront under the terms of the Zero Fee Guarantee. We only get paid by recovering your payment; otherwise, you owe us $0, no matter how much work we invested in your case. That goes for second opinion clients as well, who wish to continue an existing lawsuit with us.

    To learn more about your rights from a personal injury or wrongful death lawyer in the Los Angeles area, contact us to schedule a free case review.

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