Occupational Exposure Claims In Ocean County

Since 1986, lawyers at Fedele & Honschke Attorneys at Law, LLC, have fought to protect employees who were injured while working. Whether these injuries are the result of a single accident, repetitive stress or toxic exposure, our team will fight to ensure that you recover the full and fair monetary compensation possible.

When you need an occupational exposure claims lawyer in Ocean County, Monmouth County and communities throughout New Jersey, contact our firm. With more than two decades of experience and a network of trusted professionals that we can call upon, we will develop an effective case strategy no matter the complexity of your situation.

Chemical Exposure Attorneys Helping New Jersey Workers

Many occupations require employees to work near or handle dangerous chemicals. Even seemingly harmless chemicals can cause damage after months or years of exposure. If you have suffered a worsening condition relating to toxic exposure, contact our firm immediately. We have handled cases centering on exposure to various chemicals, including:

  • Asbestos
  • Silica
  • Toxic fumes
  • Cotton dust

Toxic exposure can lead to severe injuries such as asbestosis, mesothelioma, lung disease, leukemia or respiratory problems. By working with industry experts, chemical engineers and trusted medical professionals, we will thoroughly investigate your condition and the toxic exposure that led to it. We understand the devastation that can come from a serious, life-altering medical condition. It is our goal to ensure you recover the maximum monetary compensation possible for the injuries you suffered at work.

Schedule A Free Consultation With A Toms River Injury Attorney

Workplace exposure can lead to serious diseases and debilitating conditions. Call Fedele & Honschke at 888-898-1206 or contact us online to schedule a free initial appointment. You don’t pay a fee unless your case is settled successfully. We have offices in Toms River, Forked River and Brick for your convenience.

Silica dust regulations rolled back

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Grain entrapment fatalities increased in 2016

New Jersey farm workers may be aware that grain silos can be very hazardous. According to a recently released survey conducted by Purdue University, the number of grain handling fatalities and entrapment cases increased in 2016 over previous years. Grain entrapment...

DOL stepping up enforcement action in 2017

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