Welding/Parkinson's Disease
Update 3/8/07: Our firm is no longer accepting welding/Parkinson's disease cases or related welding/Parkinson's disease lawsuits.
Welding Rods, Manganism and Parkinson's DiseaseTraditionally, the biggest fear welders had was that of being burned or blinded. Scientists are now finding that the fumes produced from using certain welding rods can be far more dangerous, leading to serious physical disabilities or, in some cases, death.
One of the most dangerous welding rod materials is manganese. Manganese is also found in stainless and carbon steel and has been linked to Parkinson's Disease for over a century.
Another disease linked to welding rod fumes is Manganism. Manganism is a disease caused by excessive exposure to manganese fumes or dust. It is associated with problems of movement and liver and kidney disease. Welders, miners, and others who have worked with manganese on a consistent basis are at the highest risk of exposure. One study by Washington University concluded that symptoms of Manganism suffered by welders was, in fact, Parkinson's Disease.
In a recent case involving injuries caused by welding rod fumes in Madison County, Missouri, the plaintiff won a $1,000,000 verdict.
Even the simplest welding project can lead to fumes like carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxide and ozone. All of which can be hazardous. Using proper ventilation and respiratory protection is key in helping to prevent the affects of the welding rod fumes.
Some of the short- and long-term side effects include:
- Lung / respiratory problems
- Heart problems
- Kidney problems
- Liver problems
- Problems with movement
- Central nervous system problems
At Brown & Crouppen, our experienced team of welding rod, Manganism and Parkinson's Disease lawyers provide tough, aggressive representation for people who have been injured by welding rod fumes including people who have developed Manganism and Parkinson's Disease.
If you or a loved one has been exposed to welding rod fumes and has suffered any of the symptoms of Parkinson's Disease or Manganism, call or e-mail us today. We will work hard to find answers and help you get the compensation you deserve.
