You may be entitled to claim bronchitis compensation if you have been exposed to harmful substances in your workplace.
Chronic bronchitis is a lung disease which causes the airways to narrow, making it difficult to breath. Anybody can be affected by bronchitis, however a common cause is exposure to harmful dusts and substances in the workplace.
If you have been exposed to fine powders like plaster dust, flour, coal dust or substances such as spray paint, you could be at risk of developing a respiratory disease.
If your bronchitis is the result of negligence by your employer, you could be entitled to personal injury compensation.
It is your employer's responsibility to protect your health and safety, and if your employer has failed to keep you safe from harm whilst at work, then you could be entitled to make a claim for compensation.
If you have been diagnosed with chronic bronchitis within the last 3 years, and it can be proved that it has developed as a result of your exposure harmful substances at work, then you could be entitled to claim compensation from your employer.
As soon as your symptoms become apparent you should get in touch with a solicitor at Imperium Law.
Call us on 0800 633 5730 for free no-obligation advice, and to find out what other similar claims have paid out.
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