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My office building conducted removing old wall paint and floor carpet of my workplace and replacing new ones in one weekend and let the tenant (us) in the next day. I have been suffering allergic reactions from excessive fumes and emissions since then for couple weeks by now. I am on and off medical leaves. WC claims is not solving the problem at all. Still strong odors at my workplace, and it seems I am given only one choice, quiting the job. Can the property management company be sued for the misconduct neglecting possible health hazard issues? (I am not looking for a WC lawyer at all)
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Posted on / Jun. 14, 2010 11:32:00

If you are an employee, your recourse is WC.

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