
Occupational Asthma | How to Claim Following a Diagnosis
If you’ve started to develop asthma symptoms at work, you could have what’s known as occupational asthma.
Personal Injury & Disease Litigation Solicitor
Our expert Industrial Disease Solicitor Simon Rosser has recorded this webinar to help practitioners and their patients understand how we can help following an occupational asthma diagnosis.
We can help prove your condition was linked to your working environment, and help you try and get compensation for your occupational asthma.
Watch the video to find out which industry workers are more likely to suffer with occupational asthma and how we can get compensation to support patients live a better life following their diagnosis.
If you’ve started to develop asthma symptoms at work, you could have what’s known as occupational asthma.
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