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Health Conditions Related To Asbestos

Asbestos is a silicate compound found naturally in environments. Various industries have extensively used it for its fire-resistance and chemical resistance properties. Moreover, the military also uses asbestos in making their vessels and fireproof buildings. Some industries have used asbestos in making soundproof walls by mixing asbestos with concrete. Despite its vast application, asbestos has been proven to be highly carcinogenic. The asbestos fibers are very light and nearly invincible when exposed; thus, they become airborne and inhaled unknowingly. They cause damage to the mesothelial lining of significant internal body organs by altering the normal cell replication and making them cancerous. The condition caused by asbestos exposure is called mesothelioma. Most exposures are occupational hazards, while some are negligence from the employers. Various mesothelioma law firms such as Simmons, Hanly, & Conroy help the victims with mesothelioma lawsuits.

There are four significant types of mesothelioma, according to asbestos.com, which include;

Peritoneal Mesothelioma

The asbestos fibers can be ingested when utensils are made of plastics mixed with asbestos. When ingested, the asbestos fibers cause the abdominal region cells to malfunction by destroying the mesothelial layer of the gut. The area becomes inflamed and cancerous. 

Pleural Mesothelioma 

Among mesothelioma cases, it is the most diagnosed. The asbestos fibers quickly become airborne when exposed and inhaled, causing cancer of the lungs. The affected lung becomes inflamed. The area underneath the chest cavity develops a lump.

Pericardium Mesothelioma

The fibers sometimes affect the pericardium membrane of the heart. The mesothelial layer in the pericardium membrane is inflamed due to the malignancy of the surrounding cells. Pericardium mesothelioma is the most lethal among mesothelioma cancers.

Testicular Mesothelioma  

While it is still unclear how the fibers get inside the scrotum and cause testicular mesothelioma, this type of cancer exists and is very lethal. 

Asbestos danger sign

Groups with high risks of exposure 

  • Chemical and plastic manufacture 
  • Asbestos miners 
  • Construction workers 
  • Railroad workers 
  • Shipbuilding industries 
  • Naval services 
  • Fabric millers 
  • Firefighters 
  • Home renovation experts

Being diagnosed with mesothelioma poses a mental and financial burden for you and your family. Most of the time, exposure is due to exposure at work when employers fail to protect their workers. If you have unknowingly been exposed to asbestos and developed injuries, you should seek help from a mesothelioma attorney.

The importance of having an attorney is;

  • He will ensure timely compensation by speeding up the lawsuit
  • A law firm will help you build a solid case by searching and gathering evidence
  • They will help you get the most out of a settlement deal
  • Most asbestos-related companies have trust funds; thus, a lawyer will help you identify the trust fund and help you get compensation from them
  • Some services such as consultation and case evaluation for free.
  • A mesothelioma lawyer is highly dedicated and passionate about their victims that they don’t do it for money.

There is approximately thirty-billion-dollar worth of trust fund for people affected with mesothelioma. The average compensation amount (mesothelioma.com) from settlements is about one million dollars to one and a half a million dollars and two and a half a million dollars from trial verdicts. You can also get a share of the funds to cater to your medical needs if you seek help from mesothelioma lawyers.

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