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SMOKE INHALATION

Who can file a Smoke Inhalation claim in Los Angeles?​

If you have been injured while working, you may be able to recover benefits that are designed to cover your medical costs and associated expenses. Under Workers’ Compensation law in California, employers in the state must provide Workers’ Compensation insurance coverage in order to protect their workers. When an injury happens at work, you then may file a claim for benefits through your employer’s insurance carrier. These benefits can cover expenses for any needed prosthetics, prescription medications, medical appointments, and other necessary treatments.

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In addition to medical expenses, prescription medications and ongoing treatment costs, it is possible to recover monthly disability benefits payments through Workers’ Compensation if you have been temporarily or permanently disabled by your injury. Our lawyers work closely with our clients through every step of the process. If your application for benefits is disputed, we can litigate the matter for you at the administrative hearing in order to try to secure the recovery of benefits in an amount you deserve. 

  • Smoke illness occurs when you breathe in the products of combustion during a fire.
  • Workers’ Compensation is a system that provides financial and medical benefits to employees who are injured on the job.
  • Employers offer this insurance as a trade-off so that employees do not sue the employer or coworkers for negligence leading to a work-related ailment.
  • The California workers’ compensation system can be very helpful after an accident in most cases. It is essential to know your rights under the work comp laws.

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Smoke inhalation illness could have some immediate physical effects, including:

  • Coughing.

  • Trouble breathing normally.

  • Stinging eyes.

  • A scratchy throat.

  • Runny nose.

  • Irritated sinuses.

  • Wheezing and shortness of breath.

  • Chest pain.

Smoke inhalation injuries can often lead to legal liability and lawsuits. Negligence is a common claim in smoke inhalation injuries. For instance, if a person negligently starts a fire, they may become liable for smoke inhalation injuries resulting from the fire.
Smoke inhalation injury can be defined as damage caused by breathing in harmful gases, vapours, and particulate matter contained in smoke. It can manifest as a thermal injury, chemical injury, and as systemic toxicity, or any combination of these.

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