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IF YOU WERE DIAGNOSED WITH CANCER AFTER BEING EXPOSED TO BENZENE, YOU MAY BE ENTITLED TO COMPENSATION.
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Numerous claims by injured plaintiffs have been successfully settled and have resulted in jury verdicts alleging benzene exposure causes several forms of cancer. In addition, individuals and workers who had long-term exposure to benzene filed lawsuits against their industrial employers and manufacturers of products containing excessive benzene levels.
The benzene suits were filed alleging manufacturers failed to warn consumers about cancer risks associated with benzene in those products. Benzene lawsuits claim on-the-job exposure to the chemical causes blood-related cancers. According to the suit, consumers were not informed of the toxic chemical benzene in these products, and they have suffered harm, including financial losses and the ongoing costs of health surveillance.
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The suits against major industrial companies claim major industrial companies knew or should have known, that benzene could cause cancer but failed to warn of the risks. Benzene litigation can be complex, typically requiring attorneys with expertise in environmental, employment, and medical law to show a link between exposure to benzene and the person’s cancer. Many victims have filed wrongful death suits for occupational benzene exposure against their employers, which have led to verdicts and multimillion-dollar settlements.
As with others, benzene-based dry shampoo lawsuits filed against Proctor & Gamble claim benzene in these products causes several types of cancer, including leukemia, multiple myeloma, and non-Hodgkin lymphoma Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS). As with the others, dry shampoo benzene lawsuits filed against Proctor & Gamble allege that benzene in these products causes various types of cancer, including leukemia, multiple myeloma, and non-Hodgkins lymphoma well as Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS ). If you suffered a form of lymphoma, including non-Hodgkin lymphoma, leukemia, AML, ALL, or CLL, as a result of using any of the qualifier products listed below, you could be eligible for compensation. Benzenes cancer-causing potential is the focus of the non-Hodgkin lymphoma benzene cancer lawsuits.
While it is known that high levels of exposure to benzene do indeed cause cancer, an increasing amount of research shows it may also be harmful at lower levels. Long-term exposure to benzene may cause cancer, especially leukemia, which is a blood cell cancer. According to studies, those who are exposed to high quantities of benzene seem to be at an increased risk of getting cancer, particularly leukemia and tumors related to the blood.
According to the American Cancer Society, rates of leukemia, especially acute myeloid leukemia (AML), were found to be higher in studies involving workers exposed to high levels of benzene. Benzene is associated with some blood-related cancers, such as leukemia, and recent studies from FDA researchers show significant amounts of sunscreen ingredients are absorbed through the skin and found in the blood; in particular, more than 400 times the threshold for a systematic carcinogenicity evaluation of at least one active ingredient of sunscreen. In addition, the studies showed that sun cream, shampoo, and conditioner manufacturers were manufacturing lotions and sprays containing benzene levels associated with cancer.
Long-term exposure, like using sunscreen, shampoo, or conditioners containing benzene over the years, may cause cancer, and you should consider getting in touch with an attorney who handles benzene cases. Those diagnosed with leukemia or another blood-based cancer, who think that they used sunscreen, shampoo, or conditioner contaminated with benzene, should immediately contact our attorneys to get a free consultation about their legal options. If you have leukemia or another cancer that may be linked to benzene exposure, our benzene cancer lawyers want to hear from you today. Our firm’s benzene litigation attorneys are aggressively investigating allegations, and we are prepared to fight on behalf of those whose cancers are possibly caused by exposure to benzene found in these products.
In addition to benzene lawsuits against employers, consumers are filing sun cream lawsuits against Johnson & Johnson following the company’s recall of the Neutrogena and Aveeno sun creams due to benzene contamination. Value says it found higher-than-acceptable levels of benzene in 78 popular sunscreens from 69 manufacturers. In addition, value, a web-based pharmacy, and laboratory announced that Valisure had found benzene, a known carcinogen, in 78 everyday sunscreen products.
Value found several sunscreen products containing levels of benzene significantly exceeding the FDA’s 2-ppm Conditional Limit. Milberg’s suit alleged that many of those products had benzene concentrations almost 80 times higher than the FDA’s two ppm limit. As you can see, these cases frequently include benzene alongside other toxins.
The biggest issue when detecting benzene in products is that, even though the chemical is present in tiny amounts, it has probably been applied to the body numerous times over the years, leading to prolonged exposure to benzene.
The plaintiffs claim that the chemical manufacturer’s material safety data sheets and labels are defective and do not adequately warn about acute and chronic hazards associated with their chemicals, particularly if exposure to their products can lead to leukemia or other cancers. The plaintiff brought the action at issue, claiming his leukemia was caused by the defendant’s Failure to sufficiently warn of dangers and hazards involved with utilizing their chemicals, and the distribution and sales of dangerous and faulty products. Unspecified Settlement–The parties settled for an undisclosed amount after the plaintiff was diagnosed with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and claimed that this was caused by the plaintiff’s exposure to ethylbenzene and trimethylbenzene.
Recently, a $4.5 million settlement was paid after a laborer developed leukemia at the age of 41 due to exposure to the chemical at her workplace. To qualify for benefits under the benzene-based Coppertone Sun Cream Settlement, Class Members must file an effective Statement of Claim before Nov. 7, 2022. Under the terms of the Coppertone sunscreen benzene contamination settlement, class members may receive cash payments based on the number of products purchased, retail costs for those products, and any evidence provided of purchase.
The Law May Limit The Time You Have To File a Benzene Cancer Claim
Under the legal rule known as “the statute of limitations,” any claim stemming from cancer due to Benzene exposure must be filed within a specific period of time, otherwise, the injured person’s legal claims are barred, and their right to bring suit is lost for all time.
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