Claim of Horne v. Barclay Home Products
Claimant, a turner and inspector, developed occupational asthma from toxic polyurethane fumes at work in January 1985. She collapsed and was diagnosed with occupational asthma, preventing her return to work. Initially, a WCLJ found partial disability, but the Workers’ Compensation Board modified this to a total and permanent disability from August 1985 onwards. The employer and its carrier appealed this finding. The court affirmed the Board’s decision, finding substantial evidence that the claimant's occupational asthma prevented her from earning any wages in suitable work, even in an environmentally pure atmosphere, due to the severity of her condition and sensitivity to common irritants.