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When It Looks Like a Work Exposure Caused Cancer

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In formal terms, it’s known as occupational exposure. When you learned a work exposure caused cancer, you might feel at a loss. You not only worry about your health and your future. How in the world will you afford your medical bills? What about your lost wages when you’re too sick to do your job?work exposure caused cancer As far as you’re concerned, the answer would be easy if you slipped and fell during the course of your employment. From what you understand, your company would treat any resultant injuries as part of a workers’ compensation claim.

Meanwhile, it’s not as though your cancer came about from one particular incident. Repeated exposure to dangerous substances accounts for sickness all too often.  Truth be told, many New Jersey workers have died as a result of asbestos exposure. Proving that work caused your cancer or some other disease often requires the assistance of an experienced workers’ compensation lawyer. Your company and its insurance carrier may fight against you. With that in mind, you may want to see what happened in a recent New Jersey case brought up on appeal.

Work Exposure Caused Cancer

On April 26, 2019, the New Jersey Appellate Division decided the matter of Proscia v. Advanced Biotech. The court prefaced the written opinion with a note that is unpublished. This means it is not precedential law and can be used in limited circumstances. Nonetheless, the ruling provides valuable insight.

As is common in occupational exposure cases, experts reviewed the chemicals used in the employer’s facility. The list contained over 1000 substances, many of which included suspected carcinogens. Simply put, the chemicals could cause cancer. The Paterson building flooded frequently and required Frank to put on waders as he walked through the premises. Drums filled with chemicals were all around him.  Frank helped manage the operations and also worked with others to pour chemicals. Additionally, Frank examined and sampled containers as they arrived at the facility.

When the spills occurred, chemicals would sometimes stick to his skin and clothing. After acetic acid spilled in February 2011, Frank wound up in the hospital for breathing difficulties.

Diagnosed with Colorectal Cancer

In March 2015, the doctors diagnosed Frank with colorectal cancer. He spoke with an attorney who filed a workers’ compensation claim petition. Frank felt he was due compensation because he worked with chemicals that either caused or contributed to his cancer. Both sides retained experts to offer their opinions concerning the correlation between occupational exposure and the length of the list of chemicals. Neither disputed that some of the chemicals could cause cancer.

Additionally, something else proved relevant. The expert, an oncologist, testified that medical authorities attribute eleven to fifteen percent of colorectal cancer to workplace chemical exposure. Upon conclusion, the expert admitted that she could not say there was a direct causal relationship between cancer or the petitioner’s work exposure. However, she opined with medical certainty that it was likely a contributing factor.

Disagreement between Experts

Advanced Biotech’s medical expert is also an oncologist. While not disputing that some of the chemicals were carcinogens, the company’s expert disagreed. In fact, the dispute centered around a particular chemical named Acetaldehyde.

Additionally, Advanced Biotech’s expert felt that Frank did not need to stay out of work. And, there was only a 15% likelihood that his cancer would reappear. The workers’ compensation judge found that direct causation was not required in this type of case. Upon review, the Appellate Division agreed. “Proof establishing that the exposure caused the activation, acceleration, or exacerbation of disabling symptoms is sufficient.”

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