Firefighter / EMS Hearing Loss Attorney

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Firefighter / EMS Hearing Loss Attorney

Hearing loss affects tens of thousands of individuals employed or formally employed as either a firefighter or EMS worker, and both the short and long-term impacts of the condition are profound. On the job, firefighters must be extra careful to obtain correct addresses for fires, as well as communicate effectively with co-workers regarding building conditions, areas of access and overall plans of action. EMS workers rely on their hearing to receive accurate histories from patients, as well as be able to hear blood pressure, breathing and heart sounds.

Off the job, every day experiences with family and friends are negatively influenced by the inability to be part of conversations and to communicate personal needs and desires effectively. In many cases, victims of hearing loss will fail to acknowledge their problem immediately, which makes it difficult to estimate exactly how many firefighters and EMS workers are affected by this debilitating condition.

If you or a loved one has been adversely impacted by hearing loss while employed as a firefighter or emergency medical services technician, do not delay in contacting experienced and understanding firefighter hearing loss attorney or an EMS hearing loss lawyer. Diligent service to your job and fellow citizens should not lead to a life of misery and silence.

Hearing Loss Lawsuits

Hearing loss lawsuits tend to focus on issues such as the fixed volume of the siren, and where and how they are placed on engines, trucks and ambulances. Firefighters and paramedics all over the country are filing hearing loss lawsuits against the companies that produced, marketed and distributed these sirens, alleging that the companies designed and distributed defective sirens, leading to noise-induced hearing loss. Additionally, many lawsuits filed suggest companies that produce and distribute sirens do not have effective or adequate warning signage on the product.

The effects of hearing loss can often have major consequences in the personal lives of the victim as well. An inability to communicate effectively to co-workers and loved ones can lead to issues of frustration and anger for both parties. Many who suffer from hearing loss as a result of their exposure to defective sirens often choose to ignore their symptoms, but the inability to communicate effectively can also lead those afflicted to limit their amount of social interaction. Choosing silence can lead to increased levels of personal anguish, frustration and insecurity, even though the victim likely has legal recourse available in association with their condition.

No one should have to suffer undue hardship as a result of work-related injuries. Those who have suffered on the job injuries such as hearing loss are encouraged to contact experienced and aggressive hearing loss attorneys as soon as possible. You are entitled to seek monetary compensation for your pain and suffering, and force those who have produced defective equipment to pay for their actions.

Siren Hearing Loss Attorney

Many fireman and EMS workers choose to ignore the mounting problems and symptoms suggestive of hearing loss, suggesting that their condition is just "part of the job." Yet, over a typical 20-year career, firefighters and EMS workers will suffer significant hearing loss as a result of their proximity to Class A sirens, the product most often used on fire engines, trucks and ambulances.

Studies report that Class A sirens produce 120 decibels within a 10-foot radius. For comparison purposes, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) states that anyone regularly exposed to sound levels above 70 decibels risks serious and irreversible hearing damage. Additionally, prolonged exposure to sirens can lead to extensive inner ear damage for firefighters and EMS workers, which in turn can lead to costly surgical procedures that are painful, time-consuming and often only partially successful in restoring hearing capabilities.

Hearing loss as a result of long-term exposure to sirens is both frustrating and disheartening to those who built their career in the firefighting or emergency medical services. A compassionate and experienced attorney can help you recover expenses incurred from medical costs, and bring those responsible for your condition to justice.

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