A
tort is an injury to a person's bodily integrity, financial
situation, or other interest caused by another person's negligence
or carelessness. A person who has been injured is entitled
to be put into the position he or she was in before the tort,
whether through economic compensation, medical care, or other
means. This is the fundamental principle of American tort
law.
A
toxic tort is a tort caused by contact with a toxic substance.
Because of the "advances" of corporate industry in our nation
over the past fifty years, the number of dangerous, toxic
substances in our environment has grown immeasurably. Some
of the toxic substances that have been shown to cause significant
injury to people are lead-based paint (brain damage, especially
in children) asbestos (lung cancer, restrictive lung disease)
dry cleaning and other solvents (brain damage, major organ
damage) pesticides such as dioxin and DDT (birth injuries)
electro-magnetic fields from utility wires or major appliances
(suspected cancer) toxic landfill waste (leukemia, other syndromes)
various drugs and pharmaceuticals such as DES and tainted
L-tryptophan common industrial chemicals such as benzene and
PCBs heavy metals and other chemicals such as mercury and
arsenic
If you suspect that you or your family has been or is being
exposed to toxic substances, call Diamond Hasser & Frost
toll free at 1.800.562.3362 for a free consultation.
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