Since its inception, Baron & Budd has devoted much of our law practice to representing injured workers and protecting others from occupational injuries. Unfortunately, work-related exposures to toxic substances that occurred years, even decades, in the past may later result in the development of certain cancers and other diseases.

Exposure to dangerous levels of noise on the job may likewise cause hearing damage that grows worse with time. In such cases, Baron & Budd is committed to providing our clients with the quality legal assistance and ultimately, the financial compensation to which they are entitled.

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May 4, 2010

Health Alert: Baron & Budd, P.C. Warns That Career Painters May Be at Risk for Asbestos Cancer

DALLAS (May 4, 2010)—Baron & Budd, P.C. issued a health alert today for career painters and others who may have worked with painting products. These workers may be at risk for deadly diseases, such as mesothelioma, that are caused by asbestos exposure. Baron & Budd attorney John Langdoc noted the rise of cancer risks for these individuals after working with a number of affected families. Read More

March 25, 2010

Baron & Budd, P.C. Celebrates Groundbreaking Victory for Former Murphy Oil Employees in Hearing Loss Case

Judge issues first-ever judgment for occupational hearing loss victims in Louisiana NEW ORLEANS, LA (March 25, 2010) Attorneys with Dallas-based Baron & Budd, P.C. announced today a judgment in favor of five former Murphy Oil Corp. employees. Each of these men suffer occupational hearing loss from decades of noise exposure at the Murphy Oil plant. This judgment is believed to be the first for Louisiana workers with occupational hearing loss. Read More

January 6, 2010

Baron & Budd’s Greatest Hits of the Decade

As the first decade of the new millennium draws to a close and we reflect on the past ten years, Baron & Budd would like to share with you what we consider some of our law firm’s major accomplishments—our “Greatest Hits” of the decade, if you will. So, in the spirit of Casey Kasem, here is our countdown of the decade. We wish all of you happy holidays and a prosperous new year—and new decade—to come. Read More