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Choose Our Kansas City, KS Lawyer for Your Chlorpyrifos Case

Unfortunately, many insecticides can have a harmful impact on human health, contributing to diseases and illnesses. Chlorpyrifos (CPF) is among these insecticides. Do you have Parkinson’s disease? Do you believe that it was worsened by exposure to CPF? If so, reach out to the Law Office of Tom Wagstaff. Jr. Our Kansas City, KS lawyer provides legal counsel for clients affected by CPF and other insecticides. We can help you determine if you have a viable case.

What is Chlorpyrifos? Why Is It Harmful?

Chlorpyrifos (CPF) is an insecticide used on many lawns, turfs, and crops such as fruits, vegetables, and nuts. CPF has become one of the most used insecticides in the country. If you used one or more of the following products you may have been exposed to CPF: Lorsban, Dursban, Durashield, Nufos, Lock-On, Cobalt, Bolton or Scotts Pro Turf Insecticide. These are just some of the products that contain chlorpyrifos. Though it is used in many places, it has been linked to Parkinson’s disease.

Did Chlorpyrifos Contribute to My Parkinson’s Disease?

There’s strong evidence to show that Chlorpyrifos can increase the risk of Parkinson’s disease. There are some factors you and your lawyer can use to determine if CPF played a part in your Parkinson’s disease development:

  • Exposure History: Did you live or work for years in an area where chlorpyrifos was heavily used? This can include farms, factories, golf courses, agricultural settings, public spaces, military, industrial settings and even in homes.
  • Timing and Diagnosis: Were you diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease during or after your period of CPF exposure, with a timeframe that makes sense from a biological standpoint?

I Think I Have a Case. What Now?

If you think that Chlorpyrifos contributed to your Parkinson’s disease, please reach out to the Law Office of Tom Wagstaff, Jr. to schedule a free lawsuit case review. Our lawyers have years of experience helping victims and earning them just compensation from predatory pesticide makers and sellers, like CPF. We will carefully review the details and circumstances of your experience and exposure to CPF and your medical diagnosis. Then, we can determine how your case should proceed.

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