If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease, especially at an early age, contact our catastrophic injury lawyers. If a loved one has Alzheimer’s Disease due to Roundup weedkiller exposure our dangerous product attorneys will help you get the care, benefits and compensation you need. Our personal injury lawyers give free case reviews to accident and injury victims of all types. In addition, they charge no fees if they do not recover for you. You can also listen to our injury podcast here.
Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia are tragic. They are especially debilitating when they come on at an early age. Losing memory and suffering other types of cognitive impairment due to chemicals, toxins and carcinogens such as glyphosate is something no one should have to endure. There may be several liable parties such as your employer but more importantly the company producing the chemical or toxin that harmed you.
Carcinogens, toxic chemicals and harmful medications can disrupt normal bodily and cellular functions. Once this happens the damage is usually permanent and life altering.
As cognitive disorders are one of the most common causes of entering a nursing home the financial toll this takes is as bad as the physical toll. Let our dementia injury lawyers help you.
Please contact our geriatric malpractice attorneys for a free case analysis. They handle Roundup Alzheimer’s cases across the country.
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