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Workers, homeowners, and consumers are becoming increasingly aware of the dangers poised by Environmental Hazards and toxins. Hazardous conditions within the environment usually result from pollutants, toxic chemicals, and other harmful contaminants that can cause physical injury and health problems, as well as damage to air, water, and soil. Groundwater contamination is a common Environmental Hazard that occurs when carcingoens and other pollutants are illegally dumped and pollute the water table. An Environmental Hazards lawyer can defend the rights of consumers when the negligence of another party, be it a corporation or another individual, results in an environmentally harmful condition. The government has also set out to eliminate Environmental Hazards. The purpose of the National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA) is to create policies that protect the environment and prevent Environmental Hazards. Environmental laws are becoming increasingly strict and specific to ensure the health and safety of everyone; they serve to protect and compensate those who have been damaged by environmental violations and negligence. An Environmental Hazards attorney will be well versed in Environmental Hazards Law and able to explain what laws apply to your specific circumstances and the Environmental Hazards you have encountered.

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