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Average Settlement: $150,000
Toxic exposure claims arise when individuals are harmed by dangerous chemicals, contaminated water, asbestos, lead paint, pesticides, or other hazardous substances. These cases often involve long latency periods between exposure and illness, making causation a central battlefield. Many toxic exposure cases are litigated as mass torts involving thousands of plaintiffs against large corporations.
Toxic Exposure settlements typically range from $20,000 to $1,000,000, with an average of $150,000. The wide range reflects differences in injury severity, liability, and the specific circumstances of each case.
Low
$20,000
Estimated
$150,000
High
$1.0M
Several key factors determine how much your toxic exposure claim may be worth. Insurance companies and courts consider these elements when evaluating your claim.
The specific injuries you sustain have a direct impact on the value of your settlement. More severe injuries with longer recovery periods typically result in higher settlement amounts.
Settlement values for toxic exposure claims vary by state. Select your state to learn how local laws affect your specific claim.
This information is for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Consult a licensed personal injury attorney in your state.