Did you fumigate methyl bromide and want compensation?
Did you fumigate methyl bromide and want compensation?
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has been regulating methyl bromide fumigation for years to protect public health and the environment. In 2019, the EPA put in place strict new regulations on methyl bromide fumigation. These regulations require fumigators to use safer alternatives to methyl bromide whenever possible. If you have been fumigated with methyl bromide, you may be entitled to compensation. Here are some of the potential side effects of methyl bromide exposure:
-Birth defects
-Learning disabilities
-Cancer
-Nervous system damage
-Respiratory problems
If you have experienced any of these side effects, you may be entitled to compensation. Contact a personal injury attorney to discuss your legal options. The attorney can assess your eligibility and assist you in filing a claim. You may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages.
Time is of the essence
The statute of limitations for methyl bromide fumigation lawsuits is three years. This means that you must file your lawsuit within three years of the date of your injury. If you do not file your lawsuit within three years, you may lose your right to compensation.
Contact a personal injury attorney today
If you have been fumigated with methyl bromide, contact a personal injury attorney today. The attorney can discuss your legal options and help you get the compensation you deserve.