Maryland Toxic Tort Lawyer

Toxic exposure from Maryland’s industrial sites, military bases, or contaminated water can cause serious illness including cancer, brain damage, and breathing problems. If you’ve been harmed by dangerous chemicals like asbestos, PFAS, lead paint, or other toxic substances, you have legal rights. Maryland law gives you three years from discovering your illness to file a lawsuit.

At Regan Zambri Long, PLLC, we’ve helped Maryland families recover over $1 billion in compensation for our clients. Our Maryland toxic tort attorneys understand the state’s unique environmental challenges, from Baltimore’s industrial legacy to military base contamination. We work with medical experts and scientists to prove the connection between your exposure and illness in both state and federal courts.

We understand that toxic exposure can devastate your health, finances, and family life. These life-changing cases require experienced personal injury legal representation, which is why we handle them on contingency—you pay no attorney fees unless we win. While many cases resolve through negotiation or settlement, avoiding the additional stress of trial, we’re prepared to fight aggressively for the full compensation you deserve. We offer free consultations to review your situation and help you understand your legal rights during this difficult time.

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What Are Toxic Tort Cases?

A toxic tort is a legal claim when someone gets hurt by exposure to dangerous chemicals. If you got sick because you were exposed to harmful substances like contaminated water, asbestos, or chemical spills, you might have a toxic tort case.  Unlike typical car accidents, these health problems often develop slowly over months or years, making the connection between exposure and illness difficult to establish without legal and medical expertise.

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Lawyers must prove that companies or other parties caused your injuries through carelessness.

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Common Sources of Exposure We Handle

Our Maryland toxic tort lawyers represent clients who have been harmed by dangerous chemicals in various settings across the state:

Workplace Exposure

  • Chemical plants and manufacturing facilities
  • Shipyards with asbestos-containing materials
  • Construction sites with lead or asbestos

Environmental Contamination

  • Contaminated drinking water
  • PFAS chemicals in water supplies
  • Coal ash and industrial waste sites

Military Base Exposure:

  • Aberdeen Proving Ground chemical weapons testing
  • Fort Detrick biological research exposure

Product-Related Exposure

  • Defective consumer products
  • Contaminated food or beverages
  • Household chemicals and pesticides

What You Need to Prove

To win a toxic tort case, you must show:

  • Exposure: You came into contact with a dangerous substance
  • Responsibility: Someone else caused or allowed the exposure.
  • Injury: You became sick
  • Connection: The toxic substance caused your specific illness.

We work with medical specialists, environmental scientists, and other experts, the same expert network we use for complex medical malpractice and product liability cases, to build compelling evidence for your case.

Compensation You May Recover

Depending on your situation, you may be entitled to:

  • Current and future medical expenses
  • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • In cases of gross negligence, additional punitive damages

How We Build Your Case

  • Medical proof: We work with your doctors to show how chemicals caused your illness
  • Scientific evidence: Environmental scientists explain the connection between the substance and your sickness
  • Investigation: We gather workplace records, safety reports, and environmental test results
  • Timeline: We establish exactly when, where, and how you were exposed
  • Finding others: We identify other victims to strengthen your case or join group lawsuits when helpful

Important Maryland Deadlines

Maryland law typically gives you three years from when you discover your illness was caused by toxic exposure to file a claim. However, gathering evidence takes time, and important records can disappear. The sooner you act, the stronger your case is likely to be.

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Why Choose Our Maryland Toxic Tort Lawyers

Here’s what sets our Maryland toxic tort team apart:

 

Proven Track Record: Our team has recovered over $1 billion for clients in personal injury cases, including wrongful death, catastrophic injuries, and significant settlements for exposure victims.

No Upfront Costs: We handle these cases on contingency, meaning you pay attorney fees only if we win.

Maryland knowledge: Deep understanding of state environmental laws and local contamination issues

Comprehensive Investigation: We thoroughly research your exposure, working with experts to understand exactly what happened and who bears responsibility.

Multiple Resolution Options: While some cases go to trial, many resolve through negotiation, mediation, or as part of larger settlements when multiple people were affected.

Frequently Asked Questions About Maryland Toxic Tort Cases

How long do I have to file toxic tort claims in Maryland?

Maryland gives you three years from when you discover your illness was caused by toxic exposure. This “discovery rule” can be complex because symptoms often appear years after exposure. Our lawyers can help determine your specific deadline.

How much does it cost to hire toxic tort lawyers?

You pay nothing upfront. We work on contingency, meaning you pay legal fees only if we win. If we don’t recover money for you, you owe us nothing. We’ll explain all costs during your free consultation.

What if I was exposed years ago but just got sick recently?

Many toxic cases involve delayed symptoms because harmful chemicals can take decades to cause illness. Scientific studies show that substances like asbestos and lead often cause cancer and other diseases years after exposure. Maryland’s three-year deadline starts when you discover the connection between your illness and the chemical, not when the original exposure happened.

Can I join a class action lawsuit for toxic exposure in Maryland?

IIf multiple people were harmed by the same company or chemical source, cases may be combined into class action lawsuits. This approach can strengthen individual cases and reduce costs. Our lawyers can determine whether joining a group lawsuit or pursuing an individual case is best for your situation.

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Maryland's Environmental Challenges

Maryland’s industrial history and geographic location create specific risks for residents:

Industrial Legacy: Baltimore’s manufacturing past left contaminated sites throughout the region. Former chemical plants, steel mills, and industrial facilities continue to affect nearby communities.

Military Presence: Bases like Aberdeen Proving Ground and Fort Detrick conducted decades of chemical and biological research, sometimes affecting surrounding areas.

Chesapeake Bay: While beautiful, the Bay has faced contamination from agricultural runoff, industrial discharge, and urban development, potentially affecting seafood and water supplies.

Aging Infrastructure: Older homes and buildings may contain lead paint, asbestos, or other materials that were once considered safe.

Serving Maryland Communities

We help toxic tort victims throughout Maryland, including:

  • Baltimore City and County
  • Montgomery County
  • Prince George’s County
  • Anne Arundel County
  • Howard County
  • Cecil County
  • Carroll County
  • Harford County
  • Frederick County

Get Started Today

If you believe your health problems stem from toxic exposure, we offer free consultations to evaluate your situation. We’ll review your medical history, discuss the circumstances of your exposure, and explain your legal options without any obligation.

Time limits apply to these cases, so don’t wait to seek legal advice. Contact Regan Zambri Long today to discuss your situation and protect your rights.

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Have you or your loved one sustained injuries in Washington DC, Maryland or Virginia? Regan Zambri Long PLLC has the best lawyers in the country to analyze your case and answer the questions you may have.

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