AL Law: Work Is Making Me Sick

Allen Ritchie • February 21, 2025

Here, in and around Mobile, we can work in some dangerous situations and with some very dangerous chemicals. Not feeling well? Don’t think your illness is just part of getting older. It could be that your job is literally killing you.

This happens more often than most people think. In Alabama, it is estimated that more than 30,000 workers become ill from their jobs each year.

Here are some possible signs of workplace-created medical problems.

  • Consistent coughing
  • Skin rashes
  • Joint pain
  • Hearing problems
  • Trouble standing or dizziness

A business is responsible for providing a safe working environment. If it does not, you could receive money for your injuries. We have found businesses liable for many illegal issues. Most common? A company’s failure to address health complaints and encourage workers not to report injuries. Near the top is a lack of training and safety equipment.

The biggest challenge in workplace illness cases is establishing a link between the sickness and the job. That is why receiving medical treatment at the earliest possible moment is vital. It is also important to document your interaction with the company.

Time is important. Alabama has a time limit on when you can sue. The state requires you to file a lawsuit within 2 years of the date of the injury. There are exceptions, but very few. After the legally determined time elapses, you can NOT sue in our state.

Now, workers compensation is an entirely different part of the law. Though it can cover your medical/rehab costs and some lost wages, it will not fully compensate you for your loss.

In summary, get medical attention if you suspect trouble on the job. You will need that documentation, and you need to find out what is making you ill.

If you or a loved one is injured in a personal injury accident, you can talk to us at the law firm of Steele Ritchie for free. We genuinely want to help. We are local attorneys with decades of experience helping people, especially in the southwest Mobile area.

Give us a call at (251) 666-1212. We are proud to be called the “personal injury lawyers near me” by many people here in Mobile and Baldwin Counties

Allen Ritchie

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