Welders are exposed to many environmental contaminants during the course of their employment. This injured welder developed chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (“COPD”) and asthma due to his exposures, along with depression and anxiety as the emotional consequence of injuries. Our Team was able to secure the coverage of the injured worker’s necessary medical treatment and an award of $261,737.
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