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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Cronan denies the employer's motion for summary judgment on an employee's claims she developed respiratory illness as a result of her exposure to strong chemicals in a sealant used for station repair work. The employer did not file a Daubert motion to challenge the employee's proposed experts on causation, and she does not need expert testimony to establish that she experienced a headache, sore throat, and burning eyes in the immediate aftermath of being exposed to a strong chemical.
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