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ph: 610-667-7511
fax: 610-667-3440
555 City Line Avenue
Suite 500
Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004
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Philadelphia Office:

ph: 215-238-1130
fax: 215-238-1132
1800 JFK Boulevard, Suite 300
Philadelphia, PA 19103
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New Jersey Office:

ph: 856-667-7515
fax: 856-667-8666
385 Kings Highway North
Suite 210
Cherry Hill, NJ 08034
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New York Office:

ph: 800-690-9315
11 Broadway
Suite 615
New York, NY 10004
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Upstate New York Office:

ph: 800-690-9315
397 route 281
P.O. Box 430
Tully, NY 13159-0430
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Smoke Inhalation and Workers’ Compensation

Although employers often take measures to provide their employees with a safe and healthy work environment, workers may be required to work in hazardous conditions from time to time. Depending on the industry, workers may find themselves exposed to hazardous chemicals, inhalants, or smoke while performing the duties of their jobs.

If a worker suffers injury as a result of inhaling smoke or other hazardous substances, he or she may be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits from his or her employer. Workers’ compensation can often help provide financial compensation for lost wages, medical bills, and other expenses incurred as a result of injuries sustained on the job. If you would like to know more about workers’ compensation benefits, contact the Pennsylvania workers’ compensation attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. at 610-667-7511.

Dangers of Smoke Inhalation

Common symptoms of smoke inhalation include:

  • Coughing and shortness of breath
  • Irritation of the eyes
  • Tissue irritation of the mouth, nose, and throat
  • Lung irritation
  • Headache

Symptoms of smoke inhalation may appear mild at first and may worsen over time. Prolonged exposure to smoke can cause serious health issues that may prevent individuals from performing the required duties of their job. If an employee is forced to miss work as a result of injuries suffered on the job, he or she may be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits.

Contact a Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Lawyer

If you or someone you love has suffered injury due to smoke inhalation at work, contact the Pennsylvania workers’ compensation lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. at 610-667-7511 to discuss your case.

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