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Have You Been Diagnosed with Asthma?

Or Bronchiolitis Obliterans?
Or Interstitial Lung Disease?

If you have been diagnosed with one of these diseases and if you answer "yes" to any of the following questions, you may have a case!

Have you worked with the chemical diacetyl? (also called butadione, butanedione, biacetyl, dimethyl glyoxal, FEMA No. 2370)?

Have you worked with the chemical acetoin (also called acetyl methyl carbinol)?

Have you worked with butter or butterscotch flavoring?

Have you worked in a popcorn manufacturing plant or a flavorings plant?

Have you used flavorings in your work?

Have you worked making margarine, candy, chewing gum, ice cream, gelatin, puddings, or beer?

Find out if you have a case by completing this questionnaire.

Please Complete the Following Questionnaire

What is your name?

What is your address?

What is your telephone number?

Do you have an e-mail address?

 

What lung disease have you been diagnosed with?

When were you diagnosed with this disease?

Do you have a medical report diagnosing your condition?

 

Have you had a CT scan?

Do you have a report of the CT scan?

 

Have you had a transbronchial or open lung biopsy?

Do you have a pathology report of your lung tissue?

 

In what states did you work with flavorings?

How were you exposed to flavorings?

What flavorings did you use?

 

Who manufactured / supplied the flavorings you used?

Who was your employer?

What is the address where you worked?

Have any other workers there had breathing problems?

 

Additional Information you think would be helpful

 

PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY:

All toxic injury cases are governed by strict statutes of limitations, which must be satisfied lest your case be lost. Statutes of limitations vary from state to state and can even vary within a state based on the particular facts of the case. Until your complete medical records, employment records, and exposure records are received and carefully analyzed, it may be impossible to determine when the statute of limitations for your case will expire. Even when all records have been received and reviewed, it may not be possible to determine when the statute of limitations on your case will expire due to ambiguities in the law. There is therefore a risk that your case may become time-barred from the time that you send this form to us and the time that we are able to determine whether your case has merit and whether we are in a position to handle your case. We cannot be responsible if the statute of limitations on your case expires during this review period. To fully protect yourself against expiration of the statute of limitations, you should make an appointment with an attorney in your area and request that attorney to immediately file your case to protect your case against expiration of the statute of limitations while we review your case.

WHEN YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS QUESTIONNAIRE,
YOU MUST CLICK THE BUTTON BELOW
TO SEND YOUR INFORMATION TO US!

I have read the above warning, evaluate my case under the terms above.

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If you have questions about benzene poisoning or blood disorder symptoms and are concerned about possible occupational diseases and cancers, we are here to help. Toxic tort and injury laws are complex and confusing. The Metzger Law Group is here to help you. Call us today for a FREE evaluation to find out if you have a case or fill out our free evaluation forms to consult with a member of our caring staff.

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