
Industrial diseases can have permanent after effects. Many a times
the effect of an industrial disease does not immediately manifest itself but
rather develops with the passage of time. This is because exposure to harmful
chemicals, gases or unhealthy circumstances can lead to devastating health issues
in the long run. After a disease manifests itself people often file for Industrial Disease Claims to pay for their medical
expenditure and to claim damages for being exposed to dangerous conditions.
The majority of industrial diseases have a
permanent effect and some get worse with the passage of time. Even if you no
longer work at the place that caused the damaging condition, a disease can
develop years later. For example, asbestos was long used in the construction
industry due to its ability to prevent fires. However, a few years later asbestos
started showing its hazardous effects as many workers who were formerly engaged
with the construction industry started developing diseases such as asbestos
induced lung cancer.
Individuals who suffer from a disease caused due to workplace
conditions or long term exposure to harmful substances can file for Industrial Disease Claims. In some cases if the
affected individual is deceased, the claim may be filed by the family.
