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Aerotoxic Syndrome Lawsuits If you have experienced neurological symptoms, respiratory problems, or cognitive difficulties after exposure to contaminated cabin air on commercial aircraft, you may have...

Toxic cabin air syndrome—a term sometimes used to describe health problems reported after breathing contaminated air on commercial aircraft—is increasingly discussed by pilots, flight attendants, and p...

A fume event on a commercial aircraft can be a terrifying experience—and for many pilots, flight attendants, and passengers, the health consequences may last far longer than the flight itself. If you o...

Aerotoxic syndrome describes the collection of health effects some travelers and crew report after exposure to contaminated cabin air. Modern jets draw "bleed air" from engines to pressurize cabins, an...

Navigating Medical Support After Suspected Aerotoxic Exposure Seeking medical attention quickly after a suspected fume event helps establish a health baseline and connects symptoms to exposure evidenc...

How Fume Events Affect Flight Crew Health Flight crew members face repeated exposure to aircraft environments, making them particularly vulnerable to the health consequences of fume events. Understand...

Documenting a Suspected Aircraft Fume Event Thorough documentation is the foundation of any aerotoxic evaluation. Whether you are a passenger or crew member, capturing accurate details immediately aft...

Searching for representation after a suspected aerotoxic exposure can feel overwhelming. You need an attorney who understands the complex medical evidence, aviation regulations, and litigation strategi...

Recognizing Aerotoxic Syndrome Symptoms After Air Travel Unusual neurological or respiratory symptoms after a flight can be disorienting. Aerotoxic syndrome research shows that exposure to contaminate...