Mesothelioma
is still one of the longest running law suits in the legal system and will
likely continue for many years as cases of asbestos related illnesses continue
to surface. The average time from exposure to the beginning of any signs and
symptoms can range from 30–50 years.
The History of Asbestos Related Law
Suits
The
U.S.
regulations on asbestos and asbestos exposure began back in the early1970s. Now that it has been more than thirty years
later, and as the long period of asbestos-related diseases like mesothelioma
cancer is continued, claims by patients who were made sick, keep rising. People
are now realizing that they need a mesothelioma attorney to help with their
legal issues.
In the 1930s, evidence
started to link exposure to asbestos with lung diseases and many other asbestos
related cancers. There were many companies who made and used asbestos that knew
about these hazards, but they continued to expose their workers (and the public)
to them for several years, because of the reduced cost of making asbestos.
According to OHSA (National Institute for Occupational Health and Safety), there
are more than 75 commercial groups that are now known to have exposed their workers
to this hazardous material.
The
companies and contractors for many branches of the military had exposed workers
to this hazardous mineral, and are now finally being held accountable. A large
number of veterans (especially Navy veterans) are engaging in the use of a
mesothelioma lawyer because they have had an elevated risk of asbestos exposure
while serving in the military. So far there are up to 3,000 Americans now
diagnosed with asbestos-related diseases.
If a medical physician has diagnosed
you with an asbestos-related illness like mesothelioma or lung cancer, you may very
well have legal options to get help with a wide range of your medical bills and
other related expenses.
Where is asbestos?
The
making of asbestos is virtually non-existent in America now. Due to it being a
mineral that naturally exists in a fibrous form, and is resistant to heat,
water, chemicals and electricity, it had been widely use in the making of
thousands of products. Asbestos was interlaid into commercial and home products,
including just about every building material needed in the construction of a
residence and many other building types. And it still exists in electrical
appliances such as plastics, rubber, and even mattresses. Simple things like
flowerpots, hats and gloves, and lawn furniture are also filled with asbestos.
It still exists today in buildings, roads, ships, planes, trains and
automobiles.
Back
in the 1970s, the scientific evidence surrounding the dangers of asbestos
became publically wide-spread knowledge. Settlements are very often related to
the cost of the medical expenses, incurred lost wages, the physical and/or
mental distress of the person, and of course the bills that accumulate from the
ongoing asbestos-related illness. Naturally, they are linked to the strength of
a plaintiff's case, which relies heavily upon the diagnosis of the disease, the
current health condition of the plaintiff, and the degree of foreseen liability
on the part or parts of the defendant.
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