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11/13/2003 23:33
TONY WEEDONnot registered
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11/13/2003 23:33
TONY WEEDONnot registered
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Is Dupytrens recognised as an industrial injury in any country
We are in the process of challenging the position held by most of the medical proffession that dupytrens is a purely inherited condition and not work induced. Through a team of ergonimist's lawyers Trade Unions and working people throughout Europe we are putting together a case to challenge that long held position. Anyone who can help ,you could be unlocking the floodgates. As many industrial injuries in the past were said to be hereditary and have become established as prescibed industrial injuries.Like allergic rhinitusvibration white finger.
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11/13/2003 23:47
Eric Reddnot registered
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11/13/2003 23:47
Eric Reddnot registered
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Wobblies v. Norsemen
Who is "we," Weedon. A survey of occupations will find a vast distribution that has no DD and a vast distribution of DD "sufferers" that do not perform any manual "activity' beyond ADLs. Let us seek remuneration from the pencil industry. Virtually all DD sufferers have held a pencil on several occasions. Hey, consider a class action suit on behalf of Viking victims. Anything is possible litigiously.
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11/16/2003 23:29
Traudlnot registered
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11/16/2003 23:29
Traudlnot registered
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Litigation fever
You a lawyer, Tony Weedon? Is that all you can come up with, "let's sue".
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