Welding rod manufacturers may be held responsible for failure to warn of the health hazards associated with their welding products

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Parker & Waichman, LLP Leads the Fight Against Toxic Substances

Parker & Waichman, LLP has helped victims of toxic substances and work injuries for over ten years. The firm’s attorneys work with victims and their families to help them obtain compensation for their injuries. From cases involving Welding Rod Fumes / Manganese Poisoning and Asbestos / Mesothelioma to Lead Paint, Benzene, Silica, Creosote and Teflon, Parker & Waichman, LLP has extensive experience fighting large companies behalf of its clients. The firm strongly believes that industrial manufacturers, facility owners, chemical companies, and employers have a responsibility to test products extensively before introducing them for use and to adequately warn employees, consumers and doctors of potential risks so that adequate safety precautions can be taken. Welding rod fumes cause many adverse health problems, with Manganism / Parkinsonism among the most serious. Dangerous health risks are often overlooked by industrial companies and employers in favor of profits. Material Safety Data Sheets should be provided to all welders, and employers should institute OSHA-approved safety training programs and provide safe workplaces and personal protective equipment.

Parker & Waichman, LLP provides a free initial legal consultation for victims welding rod fumes and other toxic substances. The firm only gets paid if you win compensation. Contact Parker & Waichman, LLP today to explore the legal remedies available to you and your family.

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