Wheaton, Illinois, Occupational Diseases Lawyer
Job Related Illness Attorney Serving Northern Illinois
Doctors, nurses, factory workers, construction workers, office workers, and almost all other workers are at risk for developing an occupational disease that prevents them from successfully completing all aspects of their jobs. If you have been afflicted with an occupational disease, you may be entitled to workers' compensation benefits. In order to gain the benefits that you are due, you need the assistance of an experienced and knowledgeable law firm.
Utilizing over 30 years of experience with workers' compensation cases, the Law Offices of David W. Clark, P.C. in Wheaton, Illinois, confidently handles cases and assists clients throughout the process of filing a workers' comp claim. Our attorney, Mr. Clark, is able to apply his skills and knowledge to the handling of your situation in order to pursue your case to the fullest extent possible. He will look at all aspects of your case to see who is responsible for causing your illness including property management companies, building owners, and other third parties in additional to your employer.
DuPage County Attorney for Employees Sickened at Work
Some of the types of occupational diseases our firm handles have been the result of incidents such as:
- Toxic mold exposure
- Diesel exposure
- Other chemical exposure
- Latex allergy
- Industrial accidents
- And many more
If something at work has caused and illness or chronic condition, contact an experienced injury workers' compensation lawyer to confidently represent your individual case. Free consultations and flexible appointment times are offered to accommodate your busy schedule. Let us help you begin the process of gaining workers' compensation for your occupational diseases today. Contact us online or call 630-665-5678 for legal help today. We serve clients throughout the Chicago area.
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Our attorneys aggressively pursue every avenue to ensure that you are properly compensated for your pain and suffering, medical costs, or lost wages as soon as possible. You pay nothing until you receive the judgment or settlement you deserve.