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Your DiButyl Phthalate lawyer is here to help with a lawsuit

If you've been exposed to DiButyl Phthalate, you need a lawyer who can help you fight back with a lawsuit.

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FREE DiButyl Phthalate Case Evaluator! Answer the following questions and fill out the form below. A legal expert will review your claim within 24 hours.

Question 1: Were you exposed to DiButyl Phthalate?

In order for us to file a successful DiButyl Phthalate claim on your behalf, you must have been exposed to DiButyl Phthalate. DiButyl Phthalate is a chemical found in cosmetics, particularly nail polish, that can lead to adverse effects on the development of the reproductive tract in males.

Question 2: Did DiButyl Phthalate affect your baby's health?

DiButyl Phthalate is used extensively in the adhesives industry and as a solvent for many oil-soluble dyes. DBP is used frequently in salon grade nail polish to make it chip resistant. There is now mounting evidence that DBP can have drastic adverse effects on the reproductive development of males whose mothers were exposed to DBP during pregnancy.

If you answered 'yes' to all of these questions, please fill out our simple DiButyl Phthalate form below. A Client Relations Representative will contact you shortly to discuss your potential case. If you didn't answer yes to these questions, but would still like to discuss your potential case, feel free as well to fill out the form below or call us at (800) 476-6070 or email us at clientrelations@weitzlux.com


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