Chemical Exposure Injuries Workers Comp in Ohio
Settlement Range: $25,000 – $120,000 | Max Weekly: $1,072
Chemical Exposure Injuries Overview
Chemical exposure injuries result from contact with toxic substances, fumes, gases, solvents, cleaning agents, pesticides, and industrial chemicals in the workplace. These exposures can cause immediate acute injuries such as burns and respiratory distress, or chronic conditions that develop over months or years of exposure, including respiratory diseases, organ damage, and certain cancers.
Ohio Workers Comp Benefits
Max Weekly Benefit
$1,072
Benefit Duration
Up to 200 weeks (temporary total)
Filing Deadline
1 year from date of injury (2 years for occupational disease)
Waiting Period
7 days (retroactive after 14 days)
Average Settlement
$20,000 – $55,000
State Insurance Fund
Available
Common Symptoms — Chemical Exposure Injuries
- •Chemical burns on skin or in the eyes
- •Respiratory problems including difficulty breathing and chronic cough
- •Dizziness, nausea, and headaches
- •Skin rashes, dermatitis, and allergic reactions
- •Vision problems or blindness from chemical splashes
- •Organ damage (liver, kidneys, lungs)
- •Neurological symptoms from toxic exposure
Key Facts
- ✓Chemical exposure claims can involve both acute injuries and long-term health effects
- ✓OSHA requires Safety Data Sheets (SDS) for all hazardous chemicals in the workplace
- ✓Occupational disease claims from chemical exposure often have extended filing deadlines
- ✓Toxic exposure cases may also support third-party lawsuits against chemical manufacturers
- ✓Cancer caused by workplace chemical exposure may qualify for additional compensation
- ✓Employer failure to provide proper PPE strengthens a chemical exposure claim
- ✓Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation is the exclusive state fund
- ✓Ohio is a monopolistic state — employers must use the state fund
- ✓Benefits are 72% of full weekly wage (temporary total)
- ✓Ohio has one of the largest state-run workers comp systems
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