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Mesothelioma and Asbestos Injury Lawyers

Serious injuries involving mesothelioma and asbestos can happen anywhere and at any time. Experience the Law Leaders difference and see why more Americans now trust our premier team of attorneys and professionals for their severe injury needs.

If you or somebody you know has been seriously injured as a result of exposure to mesothelioma or asbestos, contact us today so we can provide you with a free case evaluation:

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Mesothelioma and Asbestos Injury Lawyers

Law Leaders is an alliance of independent member law firms throughout the country with significant experience in handling Traumatic / Serious injury cases in their local areas.

Law Leaders member attorneys handle cases based on the state where they are licensed to practice and operate as a member. When you contact Law Leaders by phonewebformchat, or text, you will be connected with the member attorney in your area.

Recognizing that it is difficult for a seriously injured person or loved ones to travel to an attorney’s office, a Law Leaders lawyer will make every attempt to visit you at your home or at the hospital within 24 hours after you make the call to Law Leaders and we initially determine you may have a case where we can help you.

HOW WILL YOU KNOW IF YOU’VE BEEN EXPOSED TO ASBESTOS?

If you have been exposed to asbestos, symptoms of a disease may not come for years or even decades.  Some of the factors that can cause you to get sick from asbestos are:

  • Duration of exposure
  • Concentration of asbestos
  • Kind of asbestos
  • How often you were exposed
  • Origination of asbestos
  • Individual health

How long and how much asbestos you were exposed to will determine what kind of symptoms or diseases you may end up with. Also, there are multiple kinds of asbestos that will do somewhat different things to your body.

The frequency you were exposed to asbestos matters as well. Plus, whether the person had pre-existing conditions or was a smoker can affect how asbestos related diseases affect them.

Asbestos and Mesothelioma Injuries

For a long time asbestos was common in manufacturing and used all the way up until 1989 when it was partially banned by the Environmental Protection Agency. Asbestos is hazardous to your health and is found in many homes around America.

Prolonged exposure to asbestos can cause a disease known as mesothelioma to develop in your body and this disease is deadly and incurable. However, if you were unknowingly exposed to asbestos because of another’s negligence, you can take legal action.

In this post, you will discover what asbestos is exactly and where it can be commonly found. We will also go through the various risk factors that come with asbestos exposure including mesothelioma. Finally, you can see who can be held liable for asbestos and mesothelioma injuries and where to find the right lawyers.

WHAT IS ASBESTOS?

Asbestos itself is a group of six various minerals that are typically found in soil and rock. They are made up of sturdy, tiny fibers that resist heat and some chemicals, which explains why they were popular in building materials for a long time.

Although, these very same minerals are also known to cause various lung ailments including mesothelioma. What’s more, is that asbestos is hard to detect because it is invisible to the naked eye and odorless.

WHERE IS ASBESTOS COMMONLY FOUND?

Asbestos was used for a very long time which is why it can still be easily found in older homes, schools, and buildings. Some places where asbestos was commonly used in these buildings are:

  • Ceiling and floor tiles
  • Shingles
  • Sidings
  • Certain cements
  • Fire resistant fabric
  • Asbestos millboard and paper
  • Certain paints

All of these places are simply just a few of the possible spots asbestos can be found. If you have been around these kinds of places for extended periods of time, you may have been exposed to asbestos at some point in time.

WHAT IS MESOTHELIOMA?

Mesothelioma is the most notable disease that comes from asbestos exposure and can affect the linings of the lungs, heart, or abdomen. It is a rare kind of cancer that there is no cure for right now. There are roughly 3,000 new cases of this disease diagnosed every year in America.

After long exposure to asbestos, (for a few years or in very high concentration) it is possible to develop mesothelioma. There are also three different kinds of mesothelioma a person can develop which are:

  1. Pleural mesothelioma
  2. Peritoneal mesothelioma
  3. Pericardial mesothelioma

Pleural mesothelioma is the most common form and it affects your lungs. Some symptoms that you may have developed this disease are:

  • Difficulty breathing
  • Fever
  • Fatigue
  • Night sweats
  • Raspy voice
  • Difficulty swallowing

Peritoneal mesothelioma is the next most common kind of mesothelioma and it affects your abdomen. Some symptoms for this disease are:

  • Anemia
  • Sudden weight loss
  • Fever
  • Abdominal pain
  • Hypoglycemia
  • Constipation

Finally, there is the least common form of mesothelioma, pericardial mesothelioma, which affects your heart. The symptoms for this one include:

  • Chest pain
  • Coughing
  • Shortness of breath
  • Fever
  • Heart palpitations

If you are displaying any of these symptoms, first, go see a doctor immediately to get tested for mesothelioma. Then, if you were diagnosed with this disease and you believe it was in part due to another’s negligence that you were exposed to asbestos, contact an attorney to see if you can hold that party liable.

WHO CAN BE HELD LIABLE FOR ASBESTOS AND MESOTHELIOMA INJURIES?

There are now regulations in place to limit workers to the exposure of asbestos and, if your employer was not following these regulations, they could be held liable for any asbestos-related diseases you develop.

Also, if you rented a home that had asbestos, you could potentially file a personal injury claim against the landlord. However, the landlord will have had to have known that there was asbestos and purposefully not done anything to fix this issue for the case to be successful.

There is also a way you could claim product liability if a certain product you used caused your exposure to asbestos. Most products that have asbestos have been phased out by this point but if you are sold one that caused you to develop an asbestos related disease, that manufacturer can be held liable for your ailment.

There are others who could be held liable for your asbestos exposure as well but these are the most common examples seen that produce successful personal injury claims.

Liability is almost always proven by an act of negligence from someone who owed a duty of care. So, if you can prove that another party was negligent in preventing your exposure to asbestos, you can build a strong case to get the compensation you need to pay for medical expenses.

CONTACT TRUSTED LAWYERS FOR ASBESTOS AND MESOTHELIOMA INJURIES

Asbestos is deadly and can cause diseases that can change your life forever, treatment for some of these diseases will pile up a long list of expenses as well.

Fortunately, if you feel you were not at fault for your asbestos exposure, legal organizations like Law Leaders can help you get the compensation you need. Their team of expert lawyers are experienced in personal injury claims and will fight hard for your case.

Contact Law Leaders today for more information!