Missouri Silicosis Workers’ Compensation Lawyer

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I am handling workers’ compensation cases all over the State of Missouri for employment-related exposure to silica. Silicosis is a long-term lung disease caused by inhaling large amounts of crystalline dust, usually over many years. Silica is a substance naturally found in certain types of stone, rock, sand, and clay. Working with these materials can create a fine dust that can be easily inhaled. Many of the jobs involving silica include drilling, cutting, chipping, grinding of soil, sand, granite and other materials. Those who work, or have worked, in glass manufacturing, tunnel work, and stone cutting are more likely to develop silicosis.

If you believe you have been exposed to silica in the work place and suffered lung related health conditions, please call David G. Hughes at Mogab & Hughes Attorneys, P.C. at 314-241-4477.

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