Mesothelioma Litigation

by admin on December 20, 2008

Mesothelioma Litigation
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Asbestos has been used since the time of the ancient Greeks, but their hazards are an issue today. Asbestos was used often in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries because its high tolerance to heat and its usefulness in fireproofing insulation. However, recently stated that when inhaled, asbestos causes fatal lung diseases as mesothelioma.

Occupational exposure and risks to workers

After realizing that chronic diseases, especially lung cancer and mesothelioma, were very common in construction workers who were exposed to asbestos, doctors began to make a connection between asbestos and mesothelioma. Unfortunately, construction and other workers exposed to asbestos from the 1950s through the 1970s, when the dangers of asbestos are more fully recognized, is still suffering the ill effects of exposure to asbestos at work. Currently there are laws and regulations in place are designed to prevent workers from exposure to toxic asbestos, however, these laws can not undo years and years of exposure to this deadly mineral in the workplace.

For delay in diagnosis for long latency period

Workers may have been exposed to asbestos in the 1970s but can now only be developing the tell-tale symptoms of mesothelioma. Mesothelioma is slow to appear what makes doctors have difficulties for diagnosis and treatment of patients with the disease over time. Because the symptoms of mesothelioma do not occur many years after exposure and are similar to symptoms of other illnesses, workers with mesothelioma may be misdiagnosed in the early stages of the disease.

Symptoms mesothelioma include:

* Shortness of breath;

* Abdominal bloating;

* Abdominal pain;

* Blood clotting problems blood;

* Chest pain;

* Chronic cough;

* Heart palpitations;

* Fever;

* Shortness of breath;

* Weight loss.

Pleural, peritoneal and pericardial mesothelioma are all possible variations of fatal cancer lung (pleural) mesothelioma the most commonly expressed version of the disease.

High-risk professions

Although asbestos use is now regulated by laws and regulations, the long latency period of the disease means that still has a large number of potential victims. Professions at a high risk Exposure to asbestos and mesothelioma are involved repeated exposure to asbestos in industrial forms. These professions include:

* Electricians;

* Painters;

* Insulators;

* Carpenters;

* Bricklayers;

* Construction workers;

* Mechanical Engineering;

* Other merchants in particulal, the people working at home or in commercial construction before the 1970s.

Other people at risk for mesothelioma How are the families of people who worked with asbestos because the dust can be resolved in the employee's hair or clothing.

Legal Options

Due to the large number of potentially affected workers, there has been a significant amount of litigation against companies who irresponsibly use the asbestos exposure of workers to the threat of potentially fatal mesothelioma and asbestos related diseases. Is essential to consult your doctor for discuss a treatment plan if you are suffering from exposure to asbestos. Then contact an attorney who has experience in asbestos litigation from mesothelioma. A competent asbestos lawyer may be to help you recover damages for pain and suffering caused by asbestos exposure and mesothelioma, defray the costs treatment, and provide for your children if you die of the disease.

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Tawnya February 2, 2010 at 4:43 pm

Hi. Very interesting Post. Not really what i have searched over Google, but thanks for the information. Can you email me back, please. Thank you.

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