
Chemical Poisoning Claims

Why choose Irwin Mitchell to make a compensation claim for a chemical poisoning?
From financial support in the way of compensation to physical and mental health support via our collaboration with medical experts, we are well-placed to help you not only recover from a chemical poisoning, but also hold those responsible to account.
Our solicitors specialise in chemical poisoning claims of all kinds and can offer expert support in a number of areas, including asthma and dermatitis. We act on behalf of multiple trade unions, but we can still help you make a claim if you aren’t a member of one.
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Our market leading team will help you understand your rights, secure the compensation you’re owed, and access vital support – from rehabilitation to long-term care.

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Frequently Asked Questions
If you have been the victim of a chemical poisoning in the workplace, you deserve more than answers, but we can start you on your claims process with our responses to some common questions here.Chemical poisoning can affect workers in a wide range of industries, whether they involve industrial-strength chemicals or everyday substances that are incorrectly handled.
Here are some of the most common industries and chemicals we have dealt with:
- Agriculture: Dusts, chemicals, diseases and toxic gases
- Baking: Dusts, enzymes, flavour concentrates and cleaning products
- Beauty: Cosmetic products that cause skin irritation, allergies or asthma, and acrylic fumes
- Catering: Food and cleaning products that cause dermatitis, allergies and asthma
- Cleaning: Fumes, chemicals and products that cause dermatitis, allergies and asthma, as well as corrosives
- Engineering: Dusts, fumes, chemicals, and bacteria in metalworking fluids
- Hairdressing: Hair products that cause dermatitis, allergies or asthma
- Offshore oil and gas: Dusts, fumes and chemicals
- Printing: Corrosive products, solvent vapours, and ingredients that can cause damage to internal organs over a long period of time
- Motor vehicle repair: Paints, fuels, brake fluid, lubricants, degreasing fluids, cleaning products, dusts, battery acid, and fumes from welding or cutting
- Woodworking: Dusts, adhesives, paints, stripping fluids, lubricants, disinfectants.
However, this list isn't exhaustive, so you might still have a claim if you have suffered from a chemical poisoning-related illness or injury in another way at work.
Irwin Mitchell Scotland
Scottish cases will be handled by the Scottish law firm with which we are associated, Irwin Mitchell Scotland LLP. The law relating to funding is different in Scotland and you will receive separate advice about what that means as well as a separate funding agreement.




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