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A personal injury settlement is any kind of compensation paid for injuries to a person. These injuries can include scarring, disfigurement, broken bones, burns, back pain, etc. They can result from animal attacks, workplace accidents, automobile accidents, medical negligence, use of defective devices, etc.

Generally, minor injuries are settled by the injured person and the party at fault. These settlements are out of court and don’t need the involvement of lawyers. The insurance companies settle quickly and easily in order to avoid a lengthy litigation process that could cost them more.

For larger injuries which lead to suffering, trauma, disability, loss of wages, financial loss etc., a personal injury lawyer is essential. The average person is usually not aware of how much compensation he is entitled to and may settle for less.

Working in hazardous conditions often leads to health problems. For example, those working in the asbestos construction industry often suffer from asbestosis that can cause damage to the lungs. Other industrial pollutants like radiation, pesticides and benzene also cause ailments like genetic mutations and cancer. In such cases, it becomes difficult to assess damage to the person, and compensation must be decided by a jury in court.

Benzene Related Diseases - Leukemia

There have been documented dangers of benzene for well over a century now. Even though benzene exposure often leads to leukemia, there are also many non-cancerous diseases due to exposure to elevated levels of benzene. Some of these other diseases include:

Myelodysplastic syndromes: also called ‘pre-leukemia’, this is a collection of diseases resulting in diminished blood production and can weaken the immune system. This can directly result in leukemia.

Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma: this is a diseasethat affects the lymphatic systems and shares many similarities with leukemia. It can eventually affect the bone marrow in addition to other organs.

Aplastic Anemia: this is a condition where the marrow in the bone stops producing enough blood cells to replace lost ones. benzene exposure law advice

Even though these diseases are not leukemia, they have strikingly similar resemblances. The victims who suffer from them many times can’t tell the difference. Even with proper care and treatment, victims of these diseases face an uphill battle exposed to pain and suffering.

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