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Benzene is a clear colorless non-corrosive highly flammable liquid with a strong odor. It is found in gasoline and other petroleum products and used in the manufacture of plastics, detergents, pesticides and in the dry cleaning and petroleum industry.

Substantial research has shown Benzene to be a carcinogen (cancer causing). Many workers who have been exposed may be at risk for developing certain types of cancer. With exposure from less than five years to more than thirty years, many individuals have developed and died from leukemia. Long-term exposure may adversely impact bone marrow and blood production. Short-term exposure to high levels of Benzene can cause drowsiness, dizziness, unconsciousness and death. Exposed workers that have developed leukemia may have inhaled vapors from Benzene or absorbed it through their skin.

If you or someone you know has unexplained leukemia, we can assist you in evaluating your case. Click here to contact us for a free case evaluation.

 


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