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Did your job lead to the development of asthma? You have rights.

On Behalf of | Sep 25, 2018 | Workplace Injuries

If you suffer injuries in a workplace accident, you may be aware of the fact that you could be entitled to certain types of benefits through a workers’ compensation claim. However, these benefits are also available to Ohio individuals who are sick because of their jobs. If your work is the reason for your illness, you could have a valid claim.

Occupational asthma is an example of the many types of work-related sicknesses that workers may develop. This illness can lead to health complications, and it may be the result of inhalation of certain things in your workplace. If you think exposure in your place of work is the reason for your diagnosis, you would be wise to take quick action to protect your interests and seek the financial support you deserve.

What does your job have to do with your condition?

Occupational asthma is the result of inhalation of hazardous materials and chemicals in the workplace. Sometimes while you are at work, exposure to certain things you are allergic to can trigger asthma. For others with this condition, it is the result of exposure to or inhalation of toxic chemicals and materials. Workers with allergies are more likely to develop this type of respiratory issue.

When there is no proper diagnosis or a delay in care, asthma can lead to serious and permanent lung damage. In very serious cases, it can be fatal. Some of the symptoms of this type of condition include the following:

  • Coughing
  • Wheezing, particularly at night
  • Tightness in the chest
  • Shortness of breath

You may be unsure if you have asthma, but workers who have this illness often find they experience a worsening of the condition throughout the week, only for it to get a bit better over the weekend or during holidays. If your symptoms follow this pattern or they are progressively worsening, you may need to seek medical assistance and explore your legal options immediately.

Your right to workers’ compensation benefits 

If your work made you sick, you could be entitled to benefits through a workers’ compensation claim. It is in your best interests to take immediate action to understand if you qualify and how to move forward with the claims process.

Workers dealing with occupational illnesses such as occupational asthma often find it beneficial to seek help as they navigate the workers’ compensation insurance claims process. You may find great benefit in first seeking the guidance of an experienced attorney to help you through this process.