Environmental Toxin Exposure cases involve situations where individuals or communities come into contact with hazardous substances in their surroundings. These may include lead, asbestos, pesticides, industrial chemicals, heavy metals, or contaminated air, soil, and water.
Exposure can lead to a wide range of health issues, from respiratory problems and neurological damage to chronic illness or death. Determining the source, level, and duration of exposure is critical in understanding the risks and consequences.
Forensic toxicology plays a key role in identifying the presence of toxins in biological samples and linking them to environmental sources.
These cases often arise in workplace safety claims, community health disputes, environmental lawsuits, and regulatory investigations.
Exposure can lead to a wide range of health issues, from respiratory problems and neurological damage to chronic illness or death. Determining the source, level, and duration of exposure is critical in understanding the risks and consequences.
Forensic toxicology plays a key role in identifying the presence of toxins in biological samples and linking them to environmental sources.
These cases often arise in workplace safety claims, community health disputes, environmental lawsuits, and regulatory investigations.
