The disposal of asbestos must be tackled in a specific manner. Improper disposal of asbestos can put people at risk of suffering asbestos exposure, thus developing asbestos-related diseases, such as mesothelioma. Even if the fibers are outdoors, they can be kicked up high enough for someone to inhale them. Because…
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Understanding the Mesothelioma Attorney-Client Agreement
The importance of hiring a lawyer after a mesothelioma diagnosis can never be over-emphasized. After you or a loved one is diagnosed with mesothelioma, it is crucial that you find an attorney who is, among other things, experienced, compassionate, and a good communicator. If you have already found the right…
What are the Signs of Asbestos Exposure?
Asbestos was once widely used in the United States of America. This material is not yet banned in the U.S., but its use has drastically reduced over the years. When asbestos is contained, it is generally not harmful. On the other hand, if asbestos is damaged or disturbed, it can…
Signs You Hired the Wrong Mesothelioma Lawyer
A mesothelioma victim or their family can file a personal injury claim and recover compensation from the party that is to blame for the asbestos exposure. It is not a legal requirement to retain an attorney during a mesothelioma case, but it is advisable to do so. Mesothelioma cases can…
Why is it Important to Act Fast After a Mesothelioma Diagnosis?
Mesothelioma is a rare type of cancer that develops after asbestos exposure. According to research, approximately 3,000 people are diagnosed with this rare disease every year in the United States. While mesothelioma occurs more often in men, it can occur in women too. After asbestos exposure, it can take decades…
Workers’ Compensation for Mesothelioma
Occupational asbestos exposure is quite common. Some of the high-risk jobs include construction, firefighting, engineering, sheet metal fabrication, and roofing. After a worker develops mesothelioma or another asbestos-related illness, they may be eligible for workers’ compensation if they suffered asbestos exposure while on the job. However, before selecting workers’ compensation…
Ford Fails to Have a Mesothelioma Lawsuit Dismissed
The Supreme Court of the State of New York recently denied a petition from Ford Motor Company asking the Court to shut down mesothelioma lawsuit against them. When the defendant in this case, who for purposes of this article will be referred to as J.S., discovered he had mesothelioma, he…
Proving a Mesothelioma Claim
After a person is diagnosed with mesothelioma they may be entitled to recover compensation from the party responsible for their asbestos exposure. However, compensation does not come automatically. A mesothelioma patient needs to undergo a specific process to recover compensation. For example, a mesothelioma patient can file a mesothelioma claim…
Why is it Hard to Diagnose Mesothelioma?
Mesothelioma is a type of cancer that develops after a person is exposed to asbestos. There is no cure for mesothelioma. The good news, however, is that there are several treatment options available for mesothelioma patients. But, to have a good chance of fighting the disease, mesothelioma patients need to…
Is Mesothelioma Hereditary?
It is common to see more than one member of the same family developing mesothelioma. Because of this, some people have concluded that mesothelioma is hereditary. But is it true that mesothelioma is hereditary? No . . . The answer to this question is not as easy as it might…