Missouri Occupational Lung Disease Lawyer

I am handling workers’ compensation lung disease cases all over the State of Missouri for employment-related conditions including asbestosis, mesothelioma, and silicosis.

Some of the jobs which are more likely to cause occupational lung diseases include:

  • Construction Workers: Workers who are involved in drywall, cement insulation, concrete, sanding, and drilling tools are likely to develop lung diseases. These workers inhale dust in renovation and demolition work that can cause asbestosis, mesothelioma, lung cancer, and silicosis.
  • Welders: The welding process involves working with molten metal that produces toxic fumes which can cause various lung conditions, including, but not limited to, asbestosis.
  • Miners: Workers at mining sites are at a high risk of developing several lung diseases, as they are prone to lung ailments such as silicosis.
  • Aerospace Industry Workers: These workers are exposed to beryllium, which causes berylliosis, or lung cancer. Some of the symptoms of berylliosis are shortness of breath, weight loss, fatigue, and dry cough.
  • Factory Workers: Factory workers inhale gases, chemicals, and dust that can cause a variety of lung diseases.

Symptoms of occupational lung diseases can take many years to surface. In the earliest stages, they are often misdiagnosed as the cold or flu. The difference is that the symptoms of occupational lung disease are persistent. Often, patients suffering from occupational lung disease will stop responding to treatment. Any cough or upper respiratory distress you experience that lasts longer than two weeks should be evaluated by your physician. In order to accurately diagnose your condition, a biopsy, x-ray, or other tests may be required.

If you believe you have suffered a work-related lung disease, please call David G. Hughes at Mogab & Hughes Attorneys, P.C. at 314-241-4477. Visit my Attorney Profile

St. Louis Attorney David Hughes was a Recent Speaker Regarding Mesothelioma and Other Toxic Exposure Claims at the Missouri Division of Workers’ Compensation Educational Seminar on May 5, 2021

On May 5, 2021, Attorney David Hughes gave his claimant perspective on the most recent developments in Mesothelioma and other toxic exposure claims at the Annual Missouri Division of Workers’ Compensation Educational Seminar. He discussed updates on the recent Hegger Case as well as many important issues that remain unanswered in prosecuting toxic exposure claims.

He participated in discussions with a defense attorney regarding Accident Fund Insurance Company; E. J. Cody Company v. E. Robert Casey, Employee/Delores Murphy – 550 S.W.3d 76 (Mo. Sup. Ct. 2018) and Vincent Hegger (deceased), et al. v. Valley Farm Dairy Company, et al., 596 S.W.3d 128 and Hayden v. Cut-Zaven, Ltd. and Papillion, Ltd., E.D. 108695 (Motion for Application to Transfer to Missouri Supreme Court was denied).

David’s Toxic Exposure & Workers’ Compensation in Missouri – The Claimant’s Perspective Presentation can be found here: Attorney David G. Hughes Mesothelioma & Asbestosis Presentation 5-2021

If you have been exposed to Asbestos while working in Missouri and have Mesothelioma or Asbestosis, call Attorney David Hughes at 314-241-4477.