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Did ‘Repugnant’ Smells of Acetone, Alloys Show Claimant’s Job Damaged her Lungs?

What Do You Think? A claimant doesn’t have to provide expert medical testimony to show that her work caused her injury if it’s obvious that it did under the circumstances. But is it enough that it’s obvious to the claimant?  In a recent Pennsylvania case, a claimant worked for a metals fabricator. She had been smoking cigarettes for more than 30 years. But she said that she had never suffered any pulmonary issues such as asthma or shortness of b…
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workerscompensation.com broke the news in on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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