Toxic Exposure

Apollo Law Group helps injured workers nationwide pursue workers compensation benefits after toxic exposure on the job.

What Is Toxic Exposure in the Workplace?

Toxic exposure occurs when workers come into contact with harmful chemicals, substances, or environmental hazards while performing their job duties. Exposure may happen suddenly or develop over time through repeated contact. Employers are legally required to provide safe working environments and follow OSHA safety standards.

Common Sources of Toxic Exposure

Toxic Exposure are often caused by:

Chemical Exposure

Airborne Hazards

Heavy Metals

Biological Hazards

Signs Your Workers Compensation Claim Is Being Unfairly Handled

Your Legal Rights Under Workers Compensation Laws

Injured workers have the right to:

Workers exposed to toxins have the right to:

State Laws
Most states provide stronger protections than federal law.
California, New York, Illinois, Washington, New Jersey, etc., have enhanced employee rights.

This applies to workers rights in your state, including major cities and metropolitan areas.

How Apollo Law Group Helps Toxic Exposure Victims

We fight for injured construction workers nationwide by:

Case Evaluation & Exposure Analysis

We review job duties, substances involved, and medical records.

Medical Evidence Development

We work with physicians to establish the connection between exposure and illness.

Workers compensation Claim Filing

We handle all filings and communications with insurers.

Denied Claim Appeals

We challenge unfair denials or delays.

No Upfront Fees

You pay nothing unless we win benefits for you.

How a Toxic Exposure Claim Works (Step-By-Step)

What Compensation You May Recover

Common Mistakes That Hurt Toxic Exposure Claims

Frequently Asked Questions

Can toxic exposure develop over time?

Yes. Many illnesses appear months or years after exposure.

You can still file a claim. Medical and workplace evidence can identify exposure.

Yes, if they are linked to workplace exposure.

You have the right to challenge the denial.

No. Retaliation is illegal.

Deadlines vary by state; some are very short.

Speak With an Workers-Compensation Today

If you’ve been treated unfairly at work, don’t wait. Contact Apollo Law Group for a free consultation and let us fight for your rights.

Free Consultation

No obligation case review

Nationwide Representation

We help workers across the U.S.

No Fee Unless We Win

You pay nothing upfront