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A STATEMENT BY MICHAEL "DUKES" DELANEY

This website was developed and is run by my law firm; not some slick advertising agency. Why say that upfront? Because I keep seeing websites about Benzene or Leukemia  that initially appear to be  something other a website run by or for a law firm. Only after reading the fine print or searching page after page is there mention of the law firm .That's not for me.  I believe in being up front with people. I'M LOOKING FOR A FIGHT. I am proud to represent  American families who have been poisoned by Benzene and I make no bones about it. If you have Acute myeloid leukemia, Myelodysplastic Syndrome or a related disease and you were exposed to Benzene...I WANT YOUR CASE. Down Load this Video

 

 What is Benzene?

 Benzene is an aromatic hydrocarbon . It's components are products derived from coal and petroleum . Benzene is used in the manufacture of plastics, detergents, pesticides, and other chemicals. Contractors who worked in refineries, petro-chemical plants, and the paint industry are at particular risk for Benzene related disease. Benzene is a carcinogen (cancer-causing). Persons who have been exposed to Benzene for periods of time from 5 to 30 years have the greatest chance of developing forms of  leukemia, some which result in death. However, research has shown that even some term exposure can be extremely dangerous.

 

Benzene Related Diseases:

 

Benzene is a known carcinogen that can cause problems even in low doses on the immune system of anyone who is exposed to it. It has been linked to many deadly, dangerous diseases, including:

 

bulletSecondary aplastic anemia
bulletAcute myeloid leukemia (AML)
bulletChronic myelogenous leukemia (CML)
bulletMyelodysplasia
bulletMyelodysplastic syndrome
bulletNon-hodgkin's lymphoma
bulletAcute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL)

 

Everyday, workers are exposed to benzene, the human carcinogen that has been responsible for instances of acute myelogenous leukemia, acute lymphocytic leukemia, chronic myelogenous leukemia, in addition to other forms of cancer and leukemia. While workers have the highest risk for becoming inflicted with adverse effects of benzene, benzene exists in the environment and in consumer products, putting everyone at risk to develop potentially deadly health conditions. The EPA estimates that half of the entire U.S. population has been exposed to the dangerous chemical.

 

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Did You Know?

 

Benzene exposure is known to cause leukemia? Its makers knew this for years. It has been banned as solvent in the United States for over twenty 20 years.

 

We are dedicated to helping you obtain the maximum settlement for your individual case.  

 

 

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The EPA estimated that 50% of the U.S. population has been exposed to benzene by industrial sources, including  oil  refineries and chemical plants.

 

Benzene was identified as a carcinogen and can cause various forms of leukemia from just five years of exposure, resulting in death in some instances.

 

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Employees at Risk For Benzene Exposure:
bulletRefinery workers
bulletChemical /petrol chemical
bulletGasoline distribution
bulletPainters and paint indusrty workers
bulletShoe/leather
bulletRubber 
bulletPesticides manufacturing
bulletPrinters
bulletPaper and pulp manufacturing
bulletAdhesive production
bulletNewspaper press
 

 

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