Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys Offers Workers' Comp Help for Warehouse Injury Claims Involving Toxic Chemical Exposure in Allentown, PA

PRESS RELEASEPublished May 27, 2025Get Featured

Allentown, PA - Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys is offering workers' compensation support for warehouse employees in Allentown who have been exposed to hazardous chemicals on the job. The firm is helping individuals who suffered injuries or illnesses after toxic exposure while working in warehouse environments. Chemical exposure concerns continue to grow as logistics and fulfillment centers expand across Pennsylvania.

Workers in distribution facilities often come into contact with cleaning agents, industrial adhesives, paint solvents, and other toxic substances. Without adequate protective equipment or ventilation, this exposure can lead to serious medical conditions such as respiratory illness, skin burns, chemical poisoning, or even long-term diseases like cancer. Munley Law provides legal guidance to those who may be entitled to workers' comp benefits but are unsure how to proceed or have had claims denied.

Toxic chemical exposure is not always immediately apparent. Symptoms can take time to develop, and in many cases, employees are unaware of their rights until their health deteriorates. Munley Law aims to address that gap by guiding workers through the legal process; from reporting the injury to reviewing denied claims and examining third-party liability if defective products or vendors played a role.

With over 65 years of experience in personal injury and workers' compensation law, Munley Law has represented clients facing a wide range of workplace accidents. Now, they are placing specific attention on the warehousing industry, where a mix of chemicals and high-pressure operations often leads to dangerous working conditions. The legal team is familiar with Pennsylvania's workers' compensation laws and can also assess if the worker has grounds for a third-party lawsuit while still collecting workers' comp. Third-party lawsuits may be against a cleaning product manufacturer or maintenance subcontractor.