Paints and related products, such as architectural and product coatings, usually have three major components: a color pigment, a binder material, and a solvent that dissolves and maintains the other components in liquid form. Benzene and other related chemicals are often added to these materials to help the paint dry and cure more quickly. These chemicals are stored, mixed and transported in drums and tanks.
Workers who work in or around the manufacture of paint products risk exposure to benzene. Other trades that work with or around paint products, such as painters and auto body workers, also risk exposure – not only through the paint products themselves, but also through the solvents and mineral spirits used to clean their tools.
For over 29 years, the law firm of Baron & Budd, P.C. has fought to safeguard the rights of victims of toxic substances like benzene. The Leukemia Lawyer Web site is a service of Baron & Budd, P.C.
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