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Were you exposed to PERC at a float-sink coal lab in Clarksburg, West Virginia? A lawyer can help you seek compensation for your health problems.
The environmental attorneys at the law firm of Weitz & Luxenberg would like to inform coal lab workers in Clarksburg, West Virginia that they may have been exposed to perchloroethylene (PCE), a harmful substance. Exposure to PCE, also known as PERC, can take place merely by inhalation.
PCE can cause a range of health issues including central nervous disorder, dizziness, drowsiness, loss of coordination, memory loss, blistering and redness of the skin after contact with skin. In addition, PCE can elevate the risk of certain types of cancer.
If you are experiencing health problems associated with your work in a West Virginia coal preparation lab, you can benefit from legal advice from the respected personal injury attorneys at Weitz & Luxenberg, P.C.
Weitz & Luxenberg, P.C. is recognized in the legal community for achieving record-breaking awards for victims of occupational health diseases. As New York’s largest personal injury law firm, Weitz & Luxenberg rose to the forefront of asbestos litigation in the mid-1980s, and has secured multimillion-dollar damage awards for clients, collectively exceeding one billion dollars.
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Coal Lab Lawsuits
Clarksburg Coal Prep Workers May File Lawsuits For Illness: LawyerClarksburg coal prep workers with health problems: Contact our lawyers
Clarksburg
Did Work in a Clarksburg Coal Prep Lab Cause Harm? Free Lawsuit ReviewClarksburg workers at coal prep float-sink labs may file a PERC suit
Areas Affected
WV Residents: Harmed by PERC From Coal Prep Labs? Free Lawsuit Review.Many WV communites have been impacted by PERC from coal testing labs
