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Leading Pittsburgh Popcorn Lung Illness Attorney

Multiple studies have shown a link between a variety of chemical vapors, dust, and sprays at microwave popcorn production and packaging plants and the risk of developing bronchiolitis obliterans. Speak to a Pittsburgh medical malpractice attorney Craig L. Fishman at Shenderovich, Shenderovich & Fishman to learn about your legal options and recover compensation for having to live with this fatal disease for the rest of your life.

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Leading Pittsburgh Popcorn Lung Illness Attorney

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  1. Leading Pittsburgh Popcorn Lung Illness Attorney

  2. Let’s face it: each time we go to the cinema, it’s quite difficult to walk past a popcorn stand, even if it’s been years since you told yourself that you would no longer indulge in this popular snack that goes hand-in-hand with watching movies. But did you know that consumption of popcorn is responsible for a number of diseases, including a rare and fatal disease called popcorn lung illness, also known as bronchiolitis obliterans. This type of illness is caused by consumption and inhalation of certain types of artificial butter flavorings used in microwave popcorn. 2

  3. What Do the Studies Say About What Do the Studies Say About Bronchiolitis Obliterans? Bronchiolitis Obliterans? Not all popcorn production workers are exposed to hazardous flavorings in popcorn. Depending on man-made flavorings commonly used in microwave popcorn and the manufacturing process of the popular snack, plant workers may be exposed to the risk of developing popcorn lung illness (bronchiolitis obliterans).

  4. Studies indicate that diacetyl causes bronchiolitis obliterans, which is a fancy term for popcorn lung illness characterized by fixed airway obstruction. Regardless of whether you are a moviegoer, popcorn consumer, or plant worker who has been diagnosed with “popcorn lung illness,” you need to know your rights. After all, you may be eligible to recover compensation by suing liable parties who failed to comply with regulations imposed by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Luckily, you may be able to pursue a product liability case popcorn manufacturer. And the lawyers at SSF Law Firm are going to explain how you can do that in a bit. product liability case against the 4

  5. Bronchiolitis Obliterans Symptoms Bronchiolitis Obliterans Symptoms If you have noticed any of the following symptoms, you may want to see a doctor as soon as possible as these symptoms are associated with bronchiolitis obliterans as well as other lung problems such as emphysema, asthma, and bronchitis: Fever Wheezing and Lung tissue scarring or hardening ● ● ● Dry cough Night sweats Shortness of breath ● ● ● 5

  6. “Thus, you do not necessarily need to consume popcorn to be at risk of this illness,” warns the Pittsburgh popcorn lung illness lawyer Pittsburgh popcorn lung illness lawyer from Shenderovich, Shenderovich & Fishman Shenderovich, Shenderovich & Fishman. “Popcorn plant workers and popcorn sellers at movie theaters are even more likely to be diagnosed with this illness.” says Pittsburgh medical malpractice attorney medical malpractice attorney. Pittsburgh

  7. Hire an Attorney Shenderovich, Shenderovich & Fishman Shenderovich, Shenderovich & Fishman Law & Finance Building 429 4th Ave, Suite 1100 Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Phone: Phone: 1-888-98-89467, Fax: Fax: 412-391-1126 https://www.ssf-lawfirm.com/contact/

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