Post: Sulfur dioxide inhalation
Posted by J Rodrigues on 4/04/04
I won't go into the entire story, just the highlights. What type of documents will the Workmans Comp Board accept concerning a large exposure to sulfur dioxide inhalation. I was exposed to a large amount of this chemical due to a wrong or failed respirator. (I was in a full chemical suit at the time). The chemical company I work for has not denied the exposure, just the effects from it. They say the symtoms go away 3-4 days after exposure. I am still under the care of a specialist and this happened Jan 13 04. I have done alot of research concerning this type of exposurer so I know thay are bluffing. What does the comp board need? Do I need a specialized lawyer for this and do I need a doctors who specalizes in chemical injuries? My general physican and pulmonary specialist both have in their record that my illness came from this exposure. Any advise?
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