Industrial Disease Claims
An industrial disease is a health condition or illness that develops as a direct result of exposure to unsafe or hazardous working conditions. These diseases are typically caused by prolonged exposure to hazardous substances, repetitive tasks, or unsafe working environments.
Common Causes Include:
- Exposure to toxic substances (e.g. asbestos, chemicals, dust)
- Prolonged loud noise (leading to hearing loss or tinnitus)
- Repetitive movements (causing strain injuries)
- Vibration from tools or machinery
- Poor ventilation or hygiene in the workplace


Examples of Industrial Diseases:
- Asbestosis or mesothelioma (from asbestos exposure)
- Vibration White Finger (from vibrating tools)
- Industrial deafness (from loud noise)
- Occupational asthma or lung disease
- Skin conditions like dermatitis
- Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI)
You May Be Entitled to Compensation for Industrial Disease
If you’ve developed a condition like the above due to your job, you may be entitled to make a compensation claim, especially if your employer failed to protect your health and safety.
Many people mistakenly believe they are at fault for their injuries when, in reality, the responsibility often lies with their employer. Our team of claim handlers are here to guide you through the claims process and help you secure the compensation you deserve.
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