06/05/2025
🚨 Benzene Exposure Linked to Leukemia | Life-Changing Compensation Available for Industrial Workers, Mechanics, and Oil & Chemical Industry Employees Across the U.S.
Were you diagnosed with Leukemia or NHL after being exposed to toxic benzene while working in an industrial or chemical setting? You may be entitled to life-changing financial compensation, with some settlements reaching millions of dollars.
🧬 What Is Benzene?
Benzene is a cancer-causing chemical found in gasoline, solvents, paints, glues, degreasers, and countless industrial products. It’s still used in many workplaces, despite being classified as a known human carcinogen by the EPA, CDC, and the International Agency for Research on Cancer.
🎯 Who’s at Risk?
You may have been exposed to dangerous levels of benzene if you worked in:
* Chemical plants, oil refineries, or gas distribution
* Printing, rubber, plastic, or adhesive manufacturing
* Tankers, barges, or offshore rigs
* Pesticide, paint, or lubricant production
* Industrial cleaning or degreasing jobs
* Plumbing, pipefitting, or other skilled trades
* Automotive mechanics and gasoline handling
Even brief or indirect exposure may qualify if it led to illness. Exposure may have occurred as far back as the 1970s.
📍 States With the Highest Risk:
* Illinois (Our legal network is local and powerful)
* Texas
* Louisiana
* Pennsylvania
* Kentucky
* New Mexico
* Alabama
If you were exposed to or lived near industrial operations in these states, you may qualify.
⚠️Benzene Is Linked to Serious Illnesses, Including:
* Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML)
* Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS)
* Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL)
* Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL)
* Multiple Myeloma
* Other blood and bone marrow cancers
⚖️ Why Choose Us? Located in Chicago, Illinois, our national legal network gives you the hometown advantage. Many of the largest corporate defendants, including ExxonMobil, BASF, U.S. Steel, Chevron, Shell, and others, are headquartered or operate in this region. We’re already pursuing high-stakes cases in Illinois courts and nationwide.
⏳ Time is Critical. Statutes of limitations (SOL) vary by state. If you’ve been diagnosed, even decades after exposure, don’t wait.
You may still qualify, but deadlines apply.
📲 Free & Confidential Case Review.
No upfront costs.
No fees unless we win.
You’ve worked hard, now let us fight for what you’re owed.
👉 Call to see if you qualify now.