Mesothelioma Common Question Asked
Today we are going to talk about FAQ on mesothelioma.The mesothelioma is the membrane sac that surrounds and protects the internal organs of the body. The first layer of the mesothelium covering the body and the second creates a protective sac around it.
Mesothelioma is a cancerous tumor affecting mesothelial cells of a particular organ. The most common is pleural mesothelioma, which affects the lining of the lungs. The second most common type is peritoneal mesothelioma, which affects the lining of the abdominal cavity.
Mesothelioma is a deadly cancer that can spread rapidly. The most common initial symptoms of this disease are shortness of breath and constant chest pain. As the disease progresses, other symptoms may include weight loss, abdominal pain and swelling, constriction of the intestines, blood clotting abnormalities, fever and anemia.
The most important treatments for mesothelioma are radiation therapy and chemotherapy. As with other types of cancer, experimental clinical treatments are also available.
There is strong evidence suggesting that several manufacturers and distributors knew for years that asbestos was dangerous, but did not disclose this information to the general public. Consequently, if you or a loved one has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, you may get a cash reward (s) manufacturer (s) responsible. Complete our questionnaire to get a free consultation and to find out what your case is worth.
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FAQ
Who is at risk of exposure to asbestos and its harmful side effects?
Unlike several years ago, asbestos levels in buildings are very low, so the general population is a significant risk of exposure to asbestos. However, it is estimated that 1.3 million employees in construction and general industry are significantly exposed to harmful levels of asbestos. While average levels of asbestos in buildings is very low, an estimated 1.3 million employees in construction and general industry face significant asbestos exposure on the job. Workers who are more exposed include workers in construction (mainly to remove asbestos during renovation or demolition), employees involved in the manufacture of asbestos products including textiles, insulation, brake and clutch work car, shipyard workers, firefighters, school custodians, and meter readers.
What is the period of time I have to file a lawsuit related to asbestos?
The laws concerning the period of time you have to file a claim for asbestos exposure varies from state to state. The time of each state is called a Statute of Limitations. An asbestos-related disease is often not evident for several years, and because of this, many asbestos-related claims are documented successfully even after twenty-four years after exposure to asbestos victims. One of our attorneys will be happy to assist you to assist in determining the statute of limitations in your state potential claim.
What exactly is asbestos?
Asbestos is a mineral that contains silicon, oxygen, hydrogen and other metal ions. Asbestos fibers are strong, flexible, durable and fire resistant. These fibers are combined with a binder to create a material called ACM, which is used in many products such as sealants, insulation and cement pipes.
What are the symptoms of fatal exposure to asbestos?
The most common symptoms of asbestos exposure are coughing, coughing up blood, shortness of breath, chest pain and weight loss. Unfortunately, detectable symptoms of exposure to asbestos can appear up to 25 years after exposure. That is why annual screening tests or semester of asbestos exposure are recommended.
What are the symptoms and diseases that can occur from exposure to asbestos?
There are numerous problems that occur as a result of exposure to asbestos, including difficulty breathing, chest infections, gastrointestinal problems, asbestosis (scarring that can cause lung problems or heart disease), mesothelioma and lung cancer.
Can a lawsuit be filed with other asbestos victims in a class action?
Sometimes lawsuits are granted, but in most cases the individual claims against manufacturers of harmful products such as asbestos are the most effective way to recover damages.
Do I think I've been exposed to asbestos, what should I do now?
If you believe you have been exposed to asbestos, we recommend you consult a physician for immediate review.
How long it takes for a person exposed to asbestos begin to notice symptoms?
A person exposed to asbestos could not begin to see signs of asbestosis and other asbestos-related diseases until after fifteen to thirty years or more after initial exposure. If you have been exposed to asbestos, you should be examined regularly, even if you are not having symptoms at this time. If you believe you have been exposed to asbestos and are having breathing problems, you are advised to be examined immediately.
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