Monday, February 17, 2014

Work-Related Disease



The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania (SCOPA) issued two recent decisions, dramatically benefiting injured workers. 

Since the beginning of Workers Compensation Law in 1915, employees injured in the course of their employment have been exclusively limited to presenting a claim against their employer under the Workers Comp. Act. An employer could not be "sued" under any alternative theory of liability. Work related diseases were similarly covered by the Occupational Disease Act. There are strict time limits on presenting a claim, as well as time limitations concerning how long after the employment ends that the disease must become apparent. Unfortunately, many diseases may lie dormant and undiscovered for many years, and not produce any symptoms until long after the time limit expires. If the disease is not diagnosed until after the deadline (generally, 300 weeks after last work related exposure) the injured worker's right to seek benefits would be exhausted. 

In Tooey v. A.K Steel and Landis v. A.W. Chesterton (PA 2013) SCOPA ruled in favor of employees who developed diseases due to the use of toxic chemicals or materials at work - long after the deadline expired. The Court determined that workers who suffer disability or death beyond the WC or OD Act deadlines may bring a "common law" lawsuit against the employer  under a theory of products liability or negligence. In each of these cases, the employees were exposed to asbestos and developed mesothelioma. Before these court decisions, employees in their situation had no claim or rights against their employer (though they may have had a claim against the manufacturer of the product). The court seems to recognize that medical and scientific advances render the laws deadline of 300 weeks inadequate, since the identification of medical conditions and the cause or effect can now be determined well beyond the time frames thought sufficient when these deadlines were first created. 

Although the facts of these cases were limited to one particular substance (asbestos) the decision does not limit it's application. This potentially opens the door to many other types of claims against employers, where the evidence may establish that scientific and medical advances demonstrate the insufficiency of the 100 year old Acts. 

If you have been injured, or suffer a disease related to your employment, you NEED a law firm experienced in BOTH the Workers Compensation and Personal Injury law remedies available to you. There is a significant benefit to you - the client  - to have any and all aspects of your claim handled "under one roof", rather than having different law firms potentially acting in conflict with each other - to maximize "their fee", instead of maximizing YOUR RECOVERY. Schmidt,Kirifides & Fridkin is a "full service" injury and disability law firm, knowledgeable and skilled at handling workers compensation, personal injury and Social Security disability claims. Our goal is to maximize the compensation payable to you, through efficient coordination of all possible claims. 

With offices in Philadelphia and Media Pennsylvania, as well as in Wilmington Delaware, we have a location convenient to serve you. For a FREE consultation, call us at 610-892-9300 or online at SKFtrialattorneys.com

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  2. I'm really glad this law was brought into question because of workers developing diseases after the 300 week period. It makes sense that there would be unique cases in which the deadline shouldn't apply. Do you have a list of the diseases a worker could develop after the 300 week period and still bring up a trial for? I would love to know what illnesses are the exception to the original law.
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  3. Getting a work related disease is the worst kind. If working at your job caused you to be sick, and more importantly lose hours, you really need to get compensation to make it right. Your workplace should be safe. It's not your job to come to work to get sick.
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  7. I have to travel a long distance to get to work. Lets say I get in a car accident. Do you I get workers compensation? I'll have to ask and see if I need to get a lawyer.

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  8. My husband needs a lawyer to help him with his case. He got seriously ill from asbestos poisoning. His office new that it had asbestos, but they never did anything about it. A few other workers also got asbestos poisoning, but the company refuses to give them compensation, let alone do anything about their asbestos problem. It's good to know that he can get a lawyer and fight this injustice because of the Workers Compensation Act.
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  9. I agree with most of these comments- if you have any disease arising, and you think it is because of work, get a lawyer immediately. It is always so good to get advice from a professional who understands exactly what a worker is entitled to. Thanks for sharing this.

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  12. I didn't know that workers compensation law has been in place since 1915. I think that is very interesting and shows how important it is. It is comforting to know that people can get help if they are injured at work. Thanks for sharing this information.

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  13. I agree with this article because you shouldn't be put in danger when you go to your place of employment. I believe it should never be a question to get workers compensation when injured on the job. When you aren't able to work due to negligence you should be compensated for it. http://www.homseylaw.com

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  14. I had never really considered what it would mean to catch a work related disease. Then I remembered my brother working in a shop and something that did some damage to his lungs. It was horrible and would have been worse had it not healed on its own. It really can happen.
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  20. Getting a work related disease would definitely call for getting help from a workers compensation attorney. That would mean that the company is not caring enough to make sure that their employees are safe. This is not right and needs to be taken care of as soon as possible.
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