
If you worked at a chemical plant with BPA exposure in Harris County, Texas; Dallas County, Alabama; or Tangipahoa, St. Landry, or St. Helena Parish, Louisiana, and your child has been diagnosed with ADHD or autism, you may qualify for legal compensation. ClaimsHero, an Arizona-based law firm with over 600,000 users, is representing BPA exposure victims on a no-win, no-fee contingency basis.
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Bisphenol A, commonly known as BPA, is an industrial chemical used in the production of polycarbonate plastics, epoxy resins, and other materials used across manufacturing and chemical facilities. Workers at certain plants may have been exposed to BPA or BPA-related chemicals through their workplace environment, job duties, contaminated equipment, air, dust, or other occupational pathways.
Research has associated BPA exposure with disruption of hormone systems and potential effects on fetal and child neurodevelopment. Some studies have reported links between prenatal BPA exposure and developmental or behavioral outcomes, including ADHD-related and autism-related traits.
This claim is focused on parents who worked at certain plants in Alabama, Texas, or Louisiana and had a child born during the time of that employment who was later diagnosed with ADHD or autism.
If you worked at one of the listed plants and your child has received an ADHD or autism diagnosis, you may be eligible to pursue a legal claim. ClaimsHero can help you determine whether you qualify and, if you do, represent you on a no-win, no-fee basis.
Completing the intake form takes only a few minutes and does not obligate you to move forward unless you qualify and choose to proceed.
You may qualify for a BPA Exposure Child Harm Claim if:
You worked at a chemical plant in Harris County, Texas; Dallas County, Alabama; or Tangipahoa, St. Landry, or St. Helena Parish, Louisiana
Your child was born while you worked at the plant
Your child was diagnosed with ADHD or autism
Additional criteria may apply upon review of your application.
Workers at these plants may have been exposed to BPA or BPA-related chemicals as part of their work in chemical manufacturing, plastics, resins, coatings, industrial processing, or related plant operations.
The legal theory is that certain companies may have failed to adequately protect workers from BPA exposure, failed to warn workers about potential reproductive or developmental risks, or failed to implement proper safety practices to reduce exposure.
BPA has been studied as an endocrine-disrupting chemical, meaning it may interfere with hormone systems involved in fetal development. Because pregnancy and early development are especially sensitive windows, parental exposure before or during pregnancy may be relevant to evaluating whether a child’s later ADHD or autism diagnosis could be connected to workplace chemical exposure.
Meeting the criteria above does not guarantee that you have a valid claim. Each case must be reviewed individually.
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