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Toxic Substances Contact Form

Among the most common toxins found in houses are lead (in pipes and paint), asbestos (in insulation and tiling), radon and carbon monoxide (from heaters and furnaces). Mercury, toluene and arsenic also can be present. Contact our office if you believe you may have become ill because of your exposure to a toxic substance.

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Employers, government entities, and product manufacturers are strictly liable for protecting the land, air and water supply from contamination resulting from their policies, processes or oversight. The law firm of Humphrey, Farrington & McClain, P.C. is recognized throughout the United States as one of the leading firms representing victims of toxic exposure and chemical pollution.

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We invite you to learn more about legal issues related to environmental and toxic exposure, including class action lawsuits. Contact our offices in Independence, Missouri, to arrange a free consultation to discuss your specific injury claim with one of our lawyers.

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Toxic Substances Contact Form

Name

Email Address

Phone Number

Why do you believe you may have come into contact with a harmful substance?

What was the substance?

When did this contact first occur?

Where did you come into contact with the substance?

How did the exposure affect your health?

What were you doing when you came into contact with it?

Working?

If you encountered the substance at work, do you recall any training, warnings, or provision of protective gear by your employer to protect you from or to educate you about the substance?
Yes  No 

When did you first receive medical care for the effects of the substance?

Does you physician believe your condition is related to the substance? Has your exposure occurred over a period of time?

How long?

Who owned the property where the substance is or was located?

What is the current status of your medical condition?

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