The Handley Law Center
Address
111 South Rock Island Avenue,
El Reno, OK 73036
United States
Member since
1994
PPII
The proven Oklahoma City toxic torts lawyers at Handley Law Center, The represent clients injured as a result of the exposure to toxic materials or chemicals. Toxic tort cases often arise from an individual's exposure to toxins due to their occupation or consumption of defective pharmaceutical drugs. Clients will have the confidence of knowing that their case is being handled by an experienced and knowledgeable Oklahoma City toxic torts lawyer.
The Oklahoma toxic tort attorneys have experience litigating toxic tort claims involving:
Toxic tort cases involve the exposure of a toxin that causes damage or health concerns due to the fault of another party. Individuals can be exposed to toxins in many places including home, in the workplace, in the foods they eat and in the air they breathe. Examples of these toxins and the injuries they may cause include; lead paint, which caused brain damage in children; asbestos, which caused various lung diseases and illnesses; and pesticides, which resulted in birth injuries.
Common sources for toxic substances include:
As scientific and medical research reveals the true effects of certain toxins, more and more toxic tort claims are surfacing. In a toxic tort case, the injured party must prove that his or her injury is the result of negligence by another party. Typical compensation in a toxic tort case can include the cost of rehabilitation or medical care, lost wages, and emotional pain and suffering. The Oklahoma City toxic torts lawyers are professional and knowledgeable in understanding the details, facts, complications, and circumstances that arise in a toxic torts case.
The Oklahoma City toxic tort lawyers at Handley Law Center, The are distinguished by a history of successful toxic tort claim recoveries and resolutions. If you or a loved one has been injured due to the exposure of a toxic material, contact the Oklahoma City toxic tort lawyers at Handley Law Center, The in Oklahoma.