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<blockquote data-quote="Uncle Rico" data-source="post: 121002" data-attributes="member: 4974"><p>Something as routine as a pickup changes your life for the worse. Your story is painful to read, ninetheless far oo common I would think. If this stuff was floating around when you arrived, it seems that the company did not follow their own hazmat response plan and their employees would have had to have breathed this stuff in also.</p><p>Others have said it, get yourself one of those ambulance chasers that advertise on TV. After all that has happened, you may have to swallow pride and go with one of those lawyers, although they get results. You could not have been the only person affected by this spill. There has to be warehouse workers, dock personnel unless they wear respirators 24/7.</p><p>Unfortunately, UPS can say it isn't our problem, even though they don't seem to understand that giving a 17 year veteran the shaft is a big public relations problem. Sounds like they will do the minimum to still appear "caring for an employee". We would all hope that UPS would go to the company and start screaming about how they exposed one of their employees--a good one at that--to a hazmat situation, and you (phenol mfg) aren't doing anything for him. Again, we know the extent of UPS's compassion.</p><p>Man I feel for you. You should be only worried about which new toy to buy your little girl and instead you have to deal with all of this crap. Keep the faith and fight those mf-ers for every last penny you can get. You deserve it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uncle Rico, post: 121002, member: 4974"] Something as routine as a pickup changes your life for the worse. Your story is painful to read, ninetheless far oo common I would think. If this stuff was floating around when you arrived, it seems that the company did not follow their own hazmat response plan and their employees would have had to have breathed this stuff in also. Others have said it, get yourself one of those ambulance chasers that advertise on TV. After all that has happened, you may have to swallow pride and go with one of those lawyers, although they get results. You could not have been the only person affected by this spill. There has to be warehouse workers, dock personnel unless they wear respirators 24/7. Unfortunately, UPS can say it isn't our problem, even though they don't seem to understand that giving a 17 year veteran the shaft is a big public relations problem. Sounds like they will do the minimum to still appear "caring for an employee". We would all hope that UPS would go to the company and start screaming about how they exposed one of their employees--a good one at that--to a hazmat situation, and you (phenol mfg) aren't doing anything for him. Again, we know the extent of UPS's compassion. Man I feel for you. You should be only worried about which new toy to buy your little girl and instead you have to deal with all of this crap. Keep the faith and fight those mf-ers for every last penny you can get. You deserve it. [/QUOTE]
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