Workers’ Comp for Occupational Illnesses: Proving Work-Relatedness 29951: Revision history

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1 February 2026

  • curprev 08:5208:52, 1 February 2026Galairspqp talk contribs 26,015 bytes +26,015 Created page with "<html><p> Occupational diseases don’t arrive with flashing lights. They creep in through dust, fumes, noise, heat, or stress that feels ordinary until it isn’t. By the time symptoms bother you enough to see a doctor, the trail from job to illness can look faint. That’s what makes Workers' Compensation tricky for occupational illnesses: the law requires work-relatedness, but the evidence often lives in the past, in routine days nobody thought to document.</p> <p> If..."