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Workplace Incidents

These cases involve injuries that occur due to accidents or exposure to dangerous conditions in the workplace. Common examples include accidents on construction sites, industrial mishaps, and contact with hazardous chemicals. Injuries can vary from minor cuts and bruises to more severe conditions such as broken bones, traumatic brain injuries, and spinal cord injuries.​

Vehicle Collisions

These cases involve injuries resulting from collisions between motor vehicles like cars, trucks, motorcycles, and buses. The injuries can vary from minor cuts and bruises to more severe conditions, such as broken bones, traumatic brain injuries, and spinal cord injuries.

Medical Malpractice

These cases involve injuries caused by a healthcare professional’s negligence or misconduct. Common examples of medical malpractice include incorrect diagnoses, surgical mistakes, and birth-related injuries. Injuries can vary from minor infections to more severe outcomes like permanent disability or death.

Slip and Fall Incidents

These cases involve injuries resulting from a fall on another person’s property. Common causes of slip and fall accidents include uneven pavement, wet floors, and inadequate lighting. Injuries can vary from minor sprains and strains to more severe conditions such as broken bones, spinal cord injuries, and traumatic brain injuries.

Our Mass Torts Specializations

AFFF :

Firefighting foam, also known as AFFF (aqueous film-forming foam) is a foam firefighters use to put out fires. It has been used since the 1960s, particularly in the military and at airports because of its effectiveness in extinguishing jet fuel and petroleum fires. Dangerous chemicals known as PFAS are used to make firefighting foam. However, exposure to the PFAS chemicals in AFFF may cause various types of cancer in firefighters who were regularly exposed to it. If you suspect exposure to PFAS chemicals caused your cancer, you may be eligible for compensation through a firefighting foam lawsuit. Get a free case review today to learn more about your options.

ROUNDUP LAWSUIT :

Both residential and commercial users use Roundup as a weed killer. Roundup is a popular weed killer used by backyard gardeners, groundskeepers, and farmers. It is available in local hardware and home improvement stores. 3.
According to recent research, Roundup may cause cancer. 1.
Roundup’s poisonous active ingredient, glyphosate, is a “non-selective” herbicide that destroys anything it comes into contact with, including plants and weeds. 1 and 3.
Glyphosate is classified as a potential human carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) of the World Health Organization. 1 and 3.
If you or someone you know has had illnesses like cancer or even passed away, please read this article to see if you qualify for the current weedkiller litigation.

 

CAMP LEJEUNE LAWSUIT :

Camp Lejeune is a Marine Corps base in Jacksonville, North Carolina.

From 1953 to 1987 Marines and their families drank and bathed in toxin-contaminated water that was 240 to 3,400 times more toxic than permitted by safety standards.1

Since August 2, 2022, the Camp Lejeune Justice Act allows those exposed to contaminated water at Camp Lejeune to sue and recover damages if they were exposed for at least 30 days from August 1, 1953, to December 31, 1987.1&6

If you or a loved one have suffered injuries such as cancer, and even death, please contact us immediately for the ongoing Camp Lejuene lawsuit.

Talcum Powder Lawsuit :

Talcum powder, used in personal hygiene products, has been linked to claims of causing ovarian cancer. Thousands of lawsuits have been filed, alleging that companies like Johnson & Johnson were aware of the risks but failed to warn consumers. Some cases have resulted in significant damages, making this one of the largest mass torts in U.S. history. In response, Johnson & Johnson stopped selling talc-based baby powder in North America and transitioned to cornstarch-based alternatives globally.

Paraquat Lawsuit :

Paraquat dichloride is a chemical that has been used as a herbicide since the 1950s. For paraquat, which may only be taken orally, there is no recognized treatment. Handling paraquat poisoning requires specialized training because it has been linked to one or two fatalities annually.

Hair Relaxer :

Companies that manufacture hair relaxers, such as Dark & Lovely, Just of Me, Optimum, Motions, Olive Oil Girls, and other names, are facing lawsuits for neglecting to alert consumers to the potential health hazards connected to these products.1 It is well established that certain chemicals found in hair relaxers, such as formaldehyde, parabens, phthalates, and DEHP, cause cancer.3. You might be eligible for compensation if you or a loved one used hair relaxers or straighteners and later received a breast or uterine cancer diagnosis.

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