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Workplace chemical exposure is more common—and more dangerous—than most workers realize. At Gianaris Trial Lawyers, we represent employees across the U.S. who were diagnosed with serious illnesses and injuries tied to toxic chemicals in the workplace. Whether through inhalation, skin contact, ingestion, or eye exposure, these incidents can result in: Occupational cancers Neurological damage Lung and organ injuries Reproductive harm Burns, rashes, and chemical dermatitis In many cases, these injuries were entirely preventable. Workers were never warned, protected, or trained on the risks. In this video: How chemical exposure happens Most common types of exposure Who is most at risk (railroad, refinery, factory, and industrial workers) What symptoms to look out for Why documentation matters What to do if you suspect exposure How Gianaris Trial Lawyers builds workplace toxic exposure lawsuits If you or a loved one was injured by toxic workplace exposure, contact us today for a free consultation. Visit: https://www.lawforpeople.com/chemical... 0:00 – Intro: Chemical Exposure in the Workplace 0:18 – Why These Are Preventable Injuries 0:44 – Who Gianaris Trial Lawyers Represents 1:03 – How Toxic Exposure Happens on the Job 2:35 – Industries and Workers Most at Risk 3:50 – What to Do If You Suspect Exposure 5:07 – Types of Workplace Chemical Exposure 6:01 – Inhalation Exposure 6:29 – Dermal (Skin) Exposure 7:02 – Ingestion Exposure 7:34 – Eye Exposure 8:04 – Why Safety Controls Matter 9:18 – Acute vs. Chronic Exposure 10:33 – Common Health Effects of Exposure 13:02 – Symptoms to Watch For 14:04 – How to Connect Your Injuries to Chemicals 15:01 – How These Cases Are Evaluated 18:17 – What to Do Next If You’ve Been Exposed