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[Compensation for occupational asthma. Practical aspects].

G Prost

    Journal De Toxicologie Clinique Et Experimentale
    |January 1, 1989
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    Occupational asthma compensation relies on presumed cause, simplifying claims. However, practical challenges can delay payments, and this paper discusses solutions.

    Area of Science:

    • Occupational health
    • Respiratory medicine
    • Legal medicine

    Context:

    • Occupational asthma compensation processes are designed for efficiency.
    • Current systems often face practical implementation hurdles.
    • Case law precedents present a more complex alternative.

    Purpose:

    • To identify common obstacles in occupational asthma compensation.
    • To propose strategies for overcoming these difficulties.
    • To streamline the claims process for affected workers.

    Summary:

    • Compensation for occupational asthma typically uses presumptive evidence, streamlining the process compared to traditional case law.
    • Despite the simpler framework, practical challenges frequently emerge, leading to delays in compensation payouts.

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  • This analysis details the primary causes of these delays and offers actionable recommendations for resolution.
  • Impact:

    • Facilitating timely compensation for individuals with occupational asthma.
    • Improving the efficiency and effectiveness of occupational disease claims.
    • Reducing administrative burdens and worker distress associated with delayed claims.