Oregon Occupational Disease and Hearing Loss Claims Attorneys
Not all work-related injuries are the result of one event. Over time, damage can be done to a worker exposed to continuous loud noises or performing repetitive actions. In many cases, the damage is not seen until after the person retires. The complexity of workers' compensation claims that involve hearing loss and occupational diseases forces some lawyers to shy away.
At Martin L. Alvey, P.C., we have been helping hard-working Oregon residents with their workers' compensation claims. Our experience and knowledge of the law means that we will take on the more difficult cases and succeed in securing the compensation our clients need.
Putting your occupational disease or hearing loss claim in the hands of a lesser-experienced workers' compensation attorney may not result in the best outcome. Contact our Portland or Astoria office at 503-928-3848 or toll free at 866-509-3516.
Legal Help for the Hard-Working Hearing Impaired
For many hard-working individuals, hearing conservation programs did not exist in the 1960's and 1970's. Many were exposed to high decibels of occupational noise without having adequate hearing protection. Today, they are getting close to their retirement years and their hearing is damaged, if not gone.
Thankfully, laws are in place to help those injured workers receive hearing aids, lifetime maintenance and a permanent disability award to compensate for the hearing loss.
Representation for Clients Suffering Repetitive Motion Injuries
Attorney Martin L. Alvey, the 2007 winner of the prestigious Douglas W. Daughtry Award of Merit from the Oregon State Bar, also represents clients who suffer from repetitive use injuries over a long period of time. Damage is being done before they even feel the first twinge of pain. Over time, they start feeling the effects of tendinitis, epicondylitis, carpal tunnel syndrome and rotator cuff damage.
Contact Us
If you are suffering from repetitive motion injuries or hearing loss, contact our Portland or Astoria office at 503-928-3848 or toll free at 866-509-3516.



