| They need to consult with an experienced trial lawyer in their state. There may be a claim, or depending on state law, they may be able to sue the workplace or the product casing the problems. However, be careful to get a skilled trial lawyer. Find a lawyer with the American Trial Lawyers Assoc; they have a find a lawyer page at the American Trial Lawyers Assoc (ATLA) web site at [url="http://www.atlanet.org"]http://www.atlanet.org[/url]
This organization is the premier national plaintiff's trial lawyer organization. Although membership is no guarantee as to the lawyer, on the other hand, in all my years, I have never met an excellent plaintiff's trial lawyer who was not a member and who not had been active in either their state or national organization. Thirdly, also check for a lawyer who has been certified by The National Board of Trial Advocacy. Their web site is at [url="http://www.nbtanet.org/"]http://www.nbtanet.org/[/url] . Although both plaintiffs and defense lawyers can be members, each member has been nationally certified as a civil trial specialist by passing tests and by having tried a specified number of successful civil trials.
George Senteney
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George H. Senteney
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