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Toxic Exposure Law and Toxic Dose Law
Toxic exposure or poisoning can occur in many
forms. From toxic environments to dangerous drugs, contaminated
food, and other unsafe products sold to the public. If you feel
you or a loved one have been poisoned, it is important to seek
medical help to determine how to best detoxify your system. It
is then a good idea to contact the authorities and/or explore a
potential toxic exposure law suit to make sure that the toxin is
remedied and no one else suffers a similar toxic exposure. If
you have any questions about this website or a serious toxic
exposure, feel free to contact Jason Coomer at
exposurelaw@toxicexposurelaw.com.
It is well established that over the last
several decades undisclosed toxins including
asbestos,
silica,
chemical pollutants, lead, radon, EMFs, welding rods,
toxic
mold infestations and other environmental toxins have caused
death and serious harm to millions. In the work environment
alone undisclosed and known toxins including asbestos, silica,
and welding rods have caused occupational diseases including
mesothelioma, numerous forms of cancer, and Parkinson's disease.
This website provides basic information on some well
established toxins and some potential toxins that might be best
to avoid. Overall, if you or a loved one has been experiencing
symptoms consistent with a toxic exposure or poisoning, it is
probably best to use the precautionary principle by minimizing
exposure to potential toxins until they can be proven nontoxic.
The first rule of toxicology is to safely remove the toxic
substances from those suffering a toxic exposure or poisoning.
With some drugs or toxins, it is best to seek medical advice
prior to ceasing the dose you are taking or exposure. Also make
sure you are careful when detoxing from an exposure, because
stored toxins in a body if dumped too quickly can cause severe
health problems or even death. |
The
ToxicDoseLaw.com
and
ToxicExposureLaw.com websites provide information
on dangerous medications, bad drugs, dangerous products, toxic
substances, and defective products that can cause serious toxic
exposures, toxic deaths, serious diseases including mesothelioma &
cancer, or toxic exposures.
It is well established that
many large corporations have profited from selling toxic products or
products that cause toxic exposure without regard to the health
consequences of the products. Some of the most well known toxic
products are asbestos products and bad drugs. The asbestos products
have been found to cause mesothelioma and several forms of cancer
and other asbestos diseases, while dangerous drugs have been linked
to death, serious heart problems, drug interactions, and suicide.
Other dangerous products that have been linked to serious disease
include silica, chemical pollutants, lead, radon, EMFs,
welding rods,
toxic mold infestations
and other environmental toxins have caused death and serious harm to
millions. In the work environment alone undisclosed and known
toxins including asbestos, silica, and welding rods have caused
occupational diseases and fatalities including mesothelioma,
numerous forms of cancer, and Parkinson's disease.
This web site was created by Texas Toxic Tort Lawyer Jason Coomer and is intended only as general information on some of the
most dangerous products and toxic products that have been sold by
drug manufacturers, medical device manufacturers, and asbestos
manufacturers, or are in use by large companies attempting to profit
and make money from the sale of dangerous products that can cause
serious toxic exposures. For more information on a dangerous
product or toxic exposure follow the links found above,
e-mail an inquiry to
info@toxicexposurelaw.com,
or
submit an inquiry.
This website provides basic
information on some well established toxins and some potential
toxins that are best to avoid. Overall, ToxicDoseLaw.com and
ToxicExposureLaw.com recommend using the precautionary principle by
minimizing exposure to potential toxins until they can be proven
nontoxic.
For more information on the ToxicDoseLaw.com or
ToxicExposureLaw.com information center, follow the links on this
website,
submit an inquiry,
email us at
info@toxicexposurelaw.com
or call us at (512) 474-5577. |
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