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What Is Benzene?

Benzene is a flammable, colorless, slightly sweet smelling gas that has been used in a wide variety of industrial uses since the 19th century. Benzene is a potentially deadly chemical that can be found occurring naturally in the environment. This extremely toxic compound was first discovered in the gas emitted by burning coal. Benzene is one of the most dangerous but widely proliferated industrial compounds in existence. The biggest source of exposure to Benzene is through manmade products. It can be found in a vast range of products, from dyes and detergents to paints and rubber synthetics. The effect of benzene can be fatal. High levels of benzene can result in a range of effects and can cause death. When inhaled, benzene is oxidized in the body into multiple metabolites. Benzene is thought to interfere with developmental processes in white blood cells and precursor cells found in the bone marrow.

Benzene Health Effects

Breathing very high levels of benzene can result in death. Benzene causes harmful effects on the bone marrow and can cause a decrease in red blood cells leading to anemia. Research shows that as little as one day of exposure can have an effect that last a lifetime. Long-term exposure to high levels of benzene in the air can cause leukemia, cancer of the blood-forming organs. The time between exposure to benzene and cancer development may take up to thirty years. It is estimated that up to half a million people each year are exposed to this deadly chemical. Many people have suffered the painful effect of benzene, some have even lost their lives through the exposure of this chemical. Leukemia is ranked in the top seven most common cancers. More than 10,000 people are diagnosed with leukemia every year, which most often develops as a result of benzene exposure.

Benzene Lawsuits

Benzene lawsuits are filed by individuals who are exposed to illegal toxic levels of this chemical and suffer serious adverse health consequences as a result. Benzene lawsuits are filed against the manufactures of products that contain harmful levels of benzene and other parties that are responsible for dangerous exposure to this toxic carcinogen. If you have been exposed to benzene and are now suffering from leukemia, you should contact an experienced benzene lawyer as soon as possible. Statues of limitations are time constraints that vary from state to state, curbing the window of opportunity that you have to file a claim against those who allowed toxic benzene exposure to jeopardize your health. Limitations begin the moment you are diagnosed with the condition. By going to a Benzene lawyer you can be confident that you will receive accurate and beneficial advice that can help to maximize the chances of filing a successful claim. You stand a greater chance of getting the compensation you deserve for your benzene injuries by seeking legal assistance from a Benzene lawyer.

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