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Industrial Exposure to Chlorine Gas Didn't Cause Worker to later Develop Nerve Problems

By WorkCompCentral

Monday, June 22, 2015 | 0

The Montana Workers' Compensation Court ruled that a worker's industrial exposure to chlorine gas was not the cause of his peripheral neuropathy. Case: Haines v. Montana University System Self-Funded Workers' Compensation Program, No. 2014-3420, 06/09/2015, published. Facts: Chris Haines worked for Montana State University from 2010 to 2012. He established a workers' compensation claim in January 2011 after suffering a burn injury to his eyes from his exposure to chlorine gas while tending to the university's swimming pool. In May 2011, Haines developed Achilles tendon p...

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