There are 3 leukemia types that make people eligible to file a benzene deodorant claim
Benzene exposure has been associated with multiple diseases over time, including lymphoma and myeloma. However, it has a strong association just with one malignant disease – leukemia. For this reason, only people with leukemia who have been using a benzene-containing deodorant can file a claim. Still, there are other eligibility criteria one must meet, such as:
- they must have used a deodorant body spray with benzene regularly for at least one year
- they must have applied the product 4 to 5 times a week
- they must have developed acute myeloid leukemia, acute lymphocytic leukemia, or chronic lymphocytic leukemia
- they must have used the benzene deodorant for at least 6 months before receiving their diagnosis
Since each case is unique, we encourage you to get in touch with our compassionate attorneys even if you do not meet all the eligibility requirements. There might be something that still makes you entitled to financial compensation for your diagnosis, and because we work on a contingency fee basis, your first consultation will be free of charge.
File your benzene deodorant claim with the assistance of our leukemia attorneys
Since 1990, our law firm has been offering quality assistance to people whose health was impacted by toxic agents and defective products. We have the necessary experience, resources, and knowledge to help you obtain financial compensation if you developed leukemia as a consequence of using benzene deodorant. All we will request is evidence of you having used a benzene-containing deodorant body spray and your medical records clearly stating your diagnosis.
Our diligent attorneys will thoroughly evaluate your case to determine whether you are eligible to file a benzene deodorant claim. If you are, they will promptly begin working on your claim and file it with the responsible manufacturers. Your involvement in the legal process will be minimal, as we know how difficult it can be to struggle with leukemia. Eventually, we will present you with the largest sum of money available for your diagnosis.