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- Minor injuries, both physical and psychological, may qualify.
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PCB Exposure Claims in Scotland – Get the Compensation You Deserve
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are toxic chemicals found in industrial equipment, old electrical systems, and contaminated environments. Prolonged exposure can cause serious health problems, including cancer, neurological damage, immune suppression, and reproductive disorders.
If your employer, landlord, or local authority failed to protect you from PCB exposure, you may be entitled to financial compensation.
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Health Conditions Linked to PCB Exposure
PCB exposure has been associated with:
- ⚙ Industrial Equipment – Handling PCB-filled transformers, capacitors, or coolants
- 🌍 Soil & Water Contamination – Exposure from leaks, landfill sites, and construction zones
- 💨 Inhalation of Fumes – Exposure from incineration, waste handling, or chemical processes
- 🧬 Chronic Health Issues – Including liver damage, cancers, hormonal disruption, and neurological effects

Next Steps: Steps to Take If You’ve Been Exposed to PCBs?
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No Win, No Fee PCB Exposure Claims in Scotland
- You don’t pay anything upfront
- There’s no financial risk to you
- You only pay if your claim succeeds
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Why Choose Us for Your Claim?
We’ve helped clients across Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, and beyond
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How Much Compensation Could You Receive?
The amount of compensation depends on factors such as:
Our legal partners will ensure your claim is handled professionally, fighting to secure the best possible outcome for you.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes. Many PCB-related conditions develop over time. You may still claim within three years of your diagnosis.
Employers, landlords, and authorities must manage PCB risks and comply with safety regulations.
In most cases, you have 3 years from the date of diagnosis to begin your claim.
☣ If you’ve been exposed to PCBs and suffered illness as a result, don’t wait.
Don’t wait — take our quick eligibility quiz and find out today.
Disclaimer :
We are a claims management company that receives payment from our partnered law firms. If your free claim assessment is successful, you will be connected to a specialist law firm. Typically, customers pay 20%, inclusive of VAT, of the compensation amount that is recovered by our third-party law firms, although this is subject to your individual circumstances and the actual fee may be more or less than this. Termination fees may apply if you do not keep to the terms of the agreement. Claim Solutions Scotland Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority in respect of regulated claim management activities, registration number: 837720