Toxic Tort Cases

Toxic tort cases are not limited to workplaces that routinely handle toxic materials. Although frequently associated with workplace accidents in factories or construction site accidents, toxic exposure is also possible in car accidents, homes and schools.

Serious, debilitating, chronic health problems can result from exposure to toxic substances. Some law firms only deal with visible symptoms and short-term health concerns. Sheff Law goes far beyond those basic services and fully documents the impact of toxic exposure on survivors.

We employ top medical professionals in their fields with extensive experience in the effects of chemical and biological exposure for toxic tort cases. Through a battery of testing, our experts uncover invisible injuries, including brain injuries, to assess the lifelong care needs of those exposed to toxic materials.

Led by Douglas Sheff, the only Boston personal injury attorney to serve as President of the Massachusetts Bar Association, President of the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys and Governor of the American Association for Justice, Sheff Law assigns a team of attorneys to every client. With deep experience in workplace safety and liability, this team investigates every aspect of toxic tort cases, identifying all contributing parties, assessing the impact of exposure on health and discovering any negligence or defective products that led to the exposure.

Our team approach also provides superior communication throughout the legal process. We attend to every legal need so that our clients can focus on the recovery of their daily lives.

You only get one chance to litigate a toxic exposure case. Failure to consider every aspect of exposure, including possible long-term health consequences, could leave you with a settlement that fails to meet your needs. Get the peace of mind that comes from working with a team of expert toxic tort lawyers.

Call us now at 1-888-423-4477 or contact us online for a free, no-obligation consultation on your toxic exposure case.

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