Your Health Matters. So Do Your Rights.
Workers who cut, polish, or handle stone, quartz, concrete, or similar materials may be exposed to dangerous levels of crystalline silica dust — putting them at risk for silicosis, a serious and often irreversible lung disease.
At Keches Law Group, we help New England workers diagnosed with silicosis and other occupational lung diseases get the workers’ compensation benefits they’re entitled to. If your condition is linked to your job, you have legal rights — and we’re here to fight for them.
What Is Silicosis?
Silicosis, an occupational disease, is a chronic lung condition caused by inhaling fine particles of crystalline silica — often found in construction dust, engineered stone, or countertop materials. Over time, these particles scar the lungs, leading to:
- Shortness of breath
- Persistent coughing
- Chest pain
- Fatigue
- Increased risk of infections and permanent lung damage
Many workers don’t realize they’ve been affected until years after exposure.
Workers’ Compensation Covers Silicosis in Massachusetts
Under Massachusetts law, silicosis and other work-related lung diseases are considered compensable injuries — meaning you may be eligible for:
- Medical coverage for testing, treatment, and medications
- Weekly wage replacement if you’re unable to work
- Permanent disability benefits
- Lump sum settlements
- Death benefits for surviving family members in fatal cases
Even if you’re no longer in the same job, you may still qualify.
Why Choose Keches Law Group?
With decades of experience and one of the largest workers’ compensation teams in Massachusetts, Keches Law Group has helped thousands of injured workers secure the benefits they need and deserve.
When you work with us, you get:
- A free, no-obligation consultation
- No fees unless we win your case
- Access to attorneys who specialize in occupational disease claims
- Respect, support, and relentless advocacy from day one
Act Now — Time Limits May Apply
Silicosis symptoms may take years to develop, but you still have rights under the law. If you’ve worked around stone, quartz, or silica dust and are now experiencing breathing issues or have been diagnosed with a lung condition, contact us today.
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with silicosis, contact us for a free consultation today. One of our experienced attorneys can come to you if you are unable to travel to one of our offices. We will begin the process of getting you compensation for your claim right away.