Experienced, Successful Pennsylvania Hazardous & Toxic Substance LawyersThe backbone of Pennsylvania has always been its heavy industries, the coal mines and steel mills that fueled America's growth over the past 100 years. The harsh reality, however, is the aftermath of this growth: exposure to toxic substances in the home and workplace, sometimes decades in the past, that have led to serious medical conditions and death for unsuspecting individuals and their families. Asbestosis / Birth Defects / Heart Disease / Lung Cancer / Mental Impairment / Mesothelioma / Poor Motor Skills / Stunted Growth Our Pittsburgh toxic exposure attorneys at Savinis, D'Amico, & Kane, L.L.C. are Pennsylvania natives who understand the delicate interplay between industry, the people and the devastating injuries that can result from only brief and minor exposures to toxic substances in the Home, Coal Mines, Steel Mills & Power Plants from: Asbestos / Coal Dust / Cobalt / Hard - Heavy Metals / Lead / Mercury / Tungsten Carbide Our personal injury attorneys have successfully represented hundreds of families suffering from the lingering aftereffects of toxic poisoning and are skilled at investigating their origins in order to identify and prosecute all liable parties, even when the exposure occurred many years in the past. Seeking Justice for Injury after Hazardous Exposure to Toxic SubstancesIf you believe that you or a loved one has been exposed to a toxic substance it is imperative that you seek medical help immediately. Contact the Pittsburgh personal injury law offices of Savinis, D'Amico, & Kane, L.L.C. in order to assess any injuries and claim compensation for long-term care and recovery. Consultation is always FREE and all personal injury lawsuits are taken on contingency, meaning there is NO FEE until our trial lawyers recover the maximum settlement for your injuries. FREE CONSULTATION / NO RECOVERY = NO FEECALL US TOLL FREE: 1-866-473-7545ALL CALLS RETURNED WITHIN ONE BUSINESS DAYCurrently SDK represents an individual who was exposed to cobalt and tungsten carbide and through this exposure developed hard metals disease. The physician hired by the other side has indicated that this patient who is in his 30s may need a lung transplant in the future. SDK also represents another individual who developed Aplastic Anemia as a result of exposure to Benzene at the workplace. |











