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Occupational Disease Lawyer

Not all workplace injuries happen in an instant. Many workers become sick over time because of repeated exposure to harmful substances, chemicals, or environmental hazards. These are known as occupational diseases, and under California law, they’re treated just as seriously as any other work-related injury.

At Work Injury Law Group, we represent workers across Los Angeles and Southern California who have developed illnesses caused by unsafe work conditions or long-term exposure to toxic materials. Whether you worked around chemicals, dust, fumes, or other hazardous elements, our experienced attorneys will help you secure the medical care, benefits, and financial support you deserve.

If your job made you sick, you have rights, and we’re here to protect them.

What Is an Occupational
Disease?

An occupational disease is an illness or medical condition caused directly by your work environment or job duties. These conditions usually develop gradually, making them difficult to recognize until the damage is done.

Common Examples Include:

  • Respiratory illness or lung disease from inhaling dust, asbestos, or toxic fumes
  • Skin disorders and chemical burns from contact with solvents or irritants
  • Cancers and organ damage caused by long-term chemical exposure
  • Nerve damage and neurological disorders from heavy metal exposure (like lead or mercury)
  • Chronic pain or musculoskeletal issues from repetitive strain or vibration

Even if your symptoms appeared years after exposure, you may still qualify for workers’ compensation benefits in California.

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Industries at Risk for
Occupational Disease

Environmental and occupational illnesses can affect workers in almost any field, but some industries pose higher risks than others.

High-Risk Industries Include:

  • Manufacturing and industrial plants: exposure to chemicals, solvents, and dust
  • Construction and demolition: contact with asbestos, silica, and heavy metals
  • Agriculture and landscaping: exposure to pesticides and fertilizers
  • Transportation and warehousing: diesel exhaust and noise exposure
  • Oil, gas, and refinery work: contact with toxic fumes and chemicals
  • Healthcare and laboratory settings: exposure to infectious agents and cleaning chemicals

Even when safety protocols exist, inadequate ventilation, poor training, or lack of proper equipment can put workers’ health in danger.

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Common Workplace Exposure
Hazards

Some of the most dangerous workplace substances can cause severe, long-term damage — even with limited or indirect exposure.

Examples Include:

  • Asbestos – causes mesothelioma, lung cancer, and asbestosis
  • Silica dust: leads to silicosis, chronic lung disease, and increased cancer risk
  • Chemical solvents and paints: can damage the liver, kidneys, and nervous system
  • Mold and biological contaminants: trigger respiratory illness and allergic reactions
  • Diesel exhaust: linked to lung and bladder cancer
  • Heavy metals (lead, cadmium, mercury): cause brain, nerve, and organ damage
  • Excessive noise exposure: results in permanent hearing loss

If you’ve experienced ongoing symptoms such as chronic cough, fatigue, headaches, rashes, or breathing difficulties, seek medical attention immediately and inform your doctor that your job may be the cause.

Your Rights Under California
Workers’ Compensation Law

California’s Workers’ Compensation system covers illnesses caused or aggravated by workplace exposure. Even if your symptoms developed years later, you still have the right to file a claim.

You May Be Eligible For:

  • Medical Treatment: Full coverage for diagnosis, hospitalization, therapy, and medication.
  • Temporary Disability Benefits: Wage replacement while you’re unable to work.
  • Permanent Disability Benefits: Compensation for lasting health conditions or limitations.
  • Death Benefits: Job retraining if you can’t safely return to your previous occupation.
  • Temporary Disability Benefits: Financial support for families if an exposure-related illness is fatal.

Unfortunately, insurers often deny occupational disease claims by blaming lifestyle factors, age, or unrelated medical issues. Our attorneys know how to counter these arguments and prove the connection between your job and your illness.

Challenges in Occupational
Disease Claims

Exposure-related illness claims are some of the most complex cases in workers’ compensation law. Unlike sudden accidents, these conditions develop slowly and often involve multiple employers or worksites.

Common Obstacles Include:

  • Delayed symptoms: illness may appear years after the exposure
  • Multiple potential exposure sources
  • Disputes over causation (employer or insurer claims it’s not work-related)
  • Incomplete or missing records from past jobs
  • Denial of medical treatment without clear documentation

How We Help:

At Work Injury Law Group, we handle every detail of your case. We:

  • Work with medical experts to confirm the exposure link
  • Gather employment and environmental safety records
  • Prepare and file your claim properly
  • Represent you before the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB)
  • Challenge denials and fight for the full benefits you’re owed

We know how to stand up to insurance companies that try to minimize complex occupational illness cases.

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When a Third-Party Claim May
Apply

In some cases, someone outside your employer may be responsible for your exposure. When that happens, you may also have a third-party personal injury claim, which can significantly increase your compensation.


Examples Include:

  • Defective protective equipment that failed to keep you safe
  • Toxic chemicals manufactured or supplied by negligent companies
  • Unsafe worksites maintained by third-party contractors or property owners

While workers’ compensation covers medical bills and lost wages, a third-party claim can provide compensation for pain and suffering, loss of future earnings, and emotional distress. Our firm will investigate your case to identify every possible source of recovery.

Why You Need an
Occupational Disease Lawyer

These cases require deep legal and medical knowledge. Without an experienced attorney, it’s easy for employers or insurers to deny responsibility — leaving you to cover your medical costs on your own.

At Work Injury Law Group, We:

  • Handle all claim filings, deadlines, and documentation
  • Coordinate with occupational health specialists and toxic exposure experts
  • Build strong evidence proving your illness is job-related
  • Appeal unfair claim denials
  • Fight for lifetime medical care and permanent disability benefits

We’re not intimidated by big employers or their insurance carriers. Our mission is to help injured and sick workers reclaim their health, income, and dignity.

Why Choose Work InjuryLaw
Group

At Work Injury Law Group, we’ve spent decades representing workers whose jobs made them sick. From chemical exposure to asbestos-related illnesses, we’ve helped clients across Los Angeles and Southern California secure the benefits they need to move forward.

What Sets Us Apart:

  • Over 30 years of combined experience in Workers’ Compensation law
  • Proven success in occupational disease and toxic exposure claims
  • Direct access to your attorney
  • Compassionate, results-driven representation
  • No fees unless we win your case

We believe every worker deserves a safe workplace and full protection under California law.

Contact a Los Angeles
Occupational Disease Lawyer

If your job exposed you to harmful substances and you’re now suffering from a serious illness, you don’t have to face the system alone.

Our attorneys at Work Injury Law Group will review your case, connect you with experienced medical professionals, and fight to ensure you receive the full benefits and compensation you’re entitled to.

Call Work Injury Law Group today for a free, confidential consultation. No upfront fees, you pay nothing unless we win. Work Injury Law Group protects workers across Los Angeles and Southern California who’ve been exposed to toxic environments and fighting for the justice they deserve

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FAQs: Occupational Disease
Lawyer Los Angeles

Your concerns matter, find clear answers about workers’
compensation here.

An occupational disease is any illness caused or worsened by workplace exposure. Common examples include respiratory conditions, cancer, hearing loss, chemical poisoning, skin disorders, and repetitive stress-related medical issues. If your job contributed to your illness, you may qualify for workers’ compensation.

Workplace hazards vary by industry, but common exposures include asbestos, chemicals, fumes, mold, silica dust, diesel exhaust, heavy metals, loud noise, and repetitive physical strain. Even long-term low-level exposure can lead to serious health problems.

Proving occupational diseases can be challenging because symptoms often appear gradually. Medical records, job duty descriptions, workplace safety reports, exposure logs, and expert medical opinions are crucial. An experienced occupational disease lawyer can build the evidence needed to connect your condition to your job.

You may receive workers’ compensation benefits including medical treatment, temporary disability if you cannot work, permanent disability if your condition causes lasting impairment, and supplemental job displacement benefits if you can no longer return to your previous job.

Insurers often deny occupational disease claims, arguing the illness was caused by aging, lifestyle factors, or pre-existing conditions. A lawyer can appeal the denial, present strong medical evidence, and fight for your right to benefits through the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board.

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