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Mesothelioma Diagnosis In New York

October 7th, 2009 Garret No comments

When you have received a Mesothelioma diagnosis, one of your first thoughts should be to contact a top New York Mesothelioma lawyer to help you bring your case to court and to get the money that you will soon be needing for your care and treatment in the near future. Mesothelioma is not a cancer that you contract through fault of your own, but rather through the fault of employers or landlords and their negligence, and you should not have to bear both the financial and emotional burdens of this disease on your own.


If you are feeling a bit wary about filing a Mesothelioma lawsuit, then there is a little bit that you need to know about the disease and how it is contracted. Mesothelioma is a rare form of lung cancer, but it is not caused by exposure to smoke, smog, or soot. Instead, Mesothelioma can only be caused by exposure to a material known as asbestos, which has been known for some time to be dangerous, and which was banned from use in new buildings in 1989 by the United States government.


You may be wondering how you are just now developing a reaction to this material if it has not existed for almost two decades, however this is not actually the case. The asbestos material was banned from use in new buildings, however it was not mandated by the government that the dangerous insulation material be removed from existing structures, which means that it still exists in many buildings in New York State and elsewhere in the country as well.


Asbestos is highly dangerous, and can cause a number of lung maladies, including Mesothelioma. The danger comes from the microscopic fibers that make up this fire retardant material and which can be easily released into the air by any disturbance to the asbestos. The fibers, once released into the air, are breathed in by anyone in proximity to the disturbed material, and from there lodge in the lungs of the victims.


Many construction workers from before 1989 have contracted Mesothelioma because of this exposure since the material is disturbed in the process of installing it in buildings. The fibers lodge in the lungs where they cannot be removed, and are a constant source of irritation to the lining of the lungs in which they stick. Over the course of several years, sometimes as many as ten or more, the irritation stimulates the growth of the Mesothelioma cancer cells, which grow up and around the asbestos to cause the deadly cancer.


Construction workers are not the only people in much danger from exposure to asbestos, either. Many people who worked in and around ships were exposed to the material because of the applications of asbestos in ships, and the many military applications of asbestos mean that many military personnel have been exposed to asbestos as well.


If you experience any of the classic early Mesothelioma symptoms, including a dry cough, difficulty or pain breathing, or pain in your chest, you should ask your doctor to test you for this deadly cancer as soon as possible. This goes double for anyone who has worked in an industry that is likely to have caused exposure in the past, or if you know that you have been exposed to asbestos in your past.


Mesothelioma is hard to track because a single exposure to asbestos can cause you to develop the cancer ten or more years later, however an experienced New York Mesothelioma attorney can help you track the source of your exposure and therefore the cause of your cancer. Your Mesothelioma lawyer will be more than happy to help you file a Mesothelioma lawsuit to help you to get the treatment that you need and the care that you deserve without becoming a financial burden or imposition to your family, and will help you reach a Mesothelioma settlement if it is appropriate.


Your contraction of this deadly cancer is not your own fault, nor is it fair. Allow a top New York Mesothelioma lawyer help you to bring the cause of your exposure to justice through a financial compensation, and you will ensure that you are at least well cared for and that your family will be provided for after you are gone. New York Mesothelioma lawyers have experience dealing with people in exactly the same situation as you are, and they will be able to help you come to a settlement that allows you to move on with your life.

Nick Johnson is lead counsel with Johnson Law Group. Johnson represents plaintiffs in many states and focuses on injury cases involving Fen-Phen and PPH, Paxil, Mesothelioma and Nursing Home Abuse. Call Nick Johnson at 1-888-311-5522 or visit http://www.johnsonlawgroup.com

Mesothelioma is A Terrible Disease

September 28th, 2009 Garret No comments

Mesothelioma is a rare and deadly form of lung cancer, and a diagnosis of Mesothelioma can often leave people wondering how and where they contracted such a terrible disease. The truth is that Mesothelioma is not like other forms of lung cancer, which can be caused by exposure to things like soot, smoke, and smog. Instead, Mesothelioma can only be caused by exposure to a material known as asbestos.


Asbestos is a very dangerous material, in that it cases several kinds of lung disease including the Mesothelioma cancer. The dangers of the material were discovered over two decades ago, and the use of the material itself was banned by the United States government in 1989, making it illegal to include asbestos in new constructions.


Unfortunately, the ban on using asbestos in new buildings did not extend to necessitating the removal of asbestos in existing constructions, and so the material remains present in many buildings in Rhode Island and elsewhere in the United States. This means that even in buildings that have previously been safe, a falling ceiling tile or other damage can cause asbestos to become exposed and the threat of Mesothelioma for the residents or employees of the building rises greatly.


Asbestos is so dangerous because of the microscopic fibers that make it up. These fibers can be easily dislodged and once they are, they hang in the air and can be breathed in by anyone passing through them. These fibers then lodge in the lungs of the people who breathe them in, and cannot be removed from the lung tissues once they have found their way there. The fibers irritate the lining of the lungs as time goes on, and anywhere from just a couple of years later to as many as ten or more years later, cancerous cells can grow up over the fibers, causing Mesothelioma in the victims.


Adding to the danger is the fact that Mesothelioma can be hard to diagnose because the early symptoms are very similar to the symptoms of pneumonia. Early Mesothelioma symptoms include a dry cough in some cases, as well as pain or difficulty when breathing and/or pain in the chest. If you have ever been exposed to asbestos, or if you worked in an industry like construction, or if you have ever been in the United States military, you should ask your doctor if it is possible that your symptoms are actually Mesothelioma. He or she will be able to help you confirm a Mesothelioma diagnosis and you can get the treatment that you will need to extend your life and to keep you comfortable.


Mesothelioma is especially dangerous if you do not get diagnosed as quickly as possible, so it is best to be overly cautious with things like difficulty breathing than to allow a misdiagnosis to shorten your life and cause both you and your family the additional pain of a late diagnosis and difficulties with treatments.


If you have been diagnosed with this kind of cancer, then your next move should be to use this to locate a Mesothelioma lawyer to help you file your case and get some sort of justice for the pain and suffering that the negligence of another is causing you to endure. It is not your fault that you were exposed, and it should not be up to you to fully bear the burden of Mesothelioma, either emotionally or financially.


Although you may be hesitant to call upon legal counsel for your needs, you will discover that your treatment can be very expensive as it is for any kind of cancer, and you will soon require additional treatments and care that can become a heavy burden for your family to bear. A Mesothelioma lawyer can help you to file your Mesothelioma lawsuit and to potentially reach a beneficial Mesothelioma settlement with as little trouble as possible, allowing you to enjoy your life and spend time with your loved ones while providing for your own care and for their lives after you are gone.


It is difficult to consider hiring a Mesothelioma attorney when you are so overwhelmed with the other things going on in your life right now, however you should not have to bear this alone, and a Mesothelioma lawyer will help you to ensure that negligent employers are brought to justice and that both you and your family get the care that you want, need, and deserve, now and for the future. It may not be an easy decision to make, but it is one that will benefit you in the long run.

Nick Johnson is lead counsel with Johnson Law Group. Johnson represents plaintiffs in many states and focuses on injury cases involving Fen-Phen and PPH, Paxil, Mesothelioma and Nursing Home Abuse. Call Nick Johnson at 1-888-311-5522 or visit http://www.johnsonlawgroup.com

Consult a California Mesothelioma Lawyer About Mesothelioma Lawsuits Due To Asbestos Exposure

September 4th, 2009 Garret No comments

Despite the fact that the dangers of asbestos exposure have been known since the 1920s, this fire resistant, lung incinerating material is still used in production and construction today. Granted, the government came forward in 1980 and placed a few new rules and regulations in place to help minimize the effects of too much asbestos exposure, but Mesothelioma victims will tell you that it was simply a case of a little too little and a little too late.


Public awareness of Mesothelioma has risen ten fold over the past ten to fifteen years, making it even more detrimental that companies today are still utilizing this material. There is very little payoff which would entice anyone with the necessary education into working in conditions that are likely to cause Mesothelioma.


The only likely answer? Even those companies which are in coherence with United States government regulations are not voluntarily admitting to their employees that they are working in asbestos contaminated areas. Most people who are diagnosed with Mesothelioma are genuinely surprised, unless of course their company or former company has been sued a few times by former or current employees in a Mesothelioma lawsuit.


I recently read a review of a company which had been sued four times for Mesothelioma claims and asbestos exposure and the majority of the company’s retired employees discovered the health risks were present for the initial stage of the hearings. He was excused when he admitted being a former employee, and once released from his responsibilities as a juror, he informed as many retirees as he could find. Seven of the retired employees were subsequently tested and diagnosed with Mesothelioma.


Obviously, situations as such are very rare. Yet the point remains that people do not have the information they need regarding asbestos exposure and the threat that Mesothelioma presents in their life. Withholding such information leaves people at a serious disadvantage when it comes to making educated decisions about their health as it pertains to the work environment. It is fair to say that people do not typically willingly expose themselves to high levels of asbestos knowing the threat of Mesothelioma is very real and very ugly.


Mesothelioma settlements reflect the company’s acknowledgement as to their culpability in these cases. While there is the perpetual excuse that companies tend to settle a Mesothelioma lawsuit to avoid negative press, there is much more truth to the notion that a company is much more willing to shell out to a Mesothelioma victim they are readily convinced contracted the disease while working for their company than they are to give hand outs to people they believe did not get sick working for them. A fight is only worth fighting when you believe you can win.


Not every case of Mesothelioma is one that will end up in settlement or a Mesothelioma lawsuit. A competent California mesothelioma lawyer will honestly tell you that not every case of Mesothelioma is able to make it to court or settlement. There are some determining factors that play into whether or not a Mesothelioma case will make it past the first meeting with a California mesothelioma lawyer.


Only a qualified California mesothelioma lawyer can tell you whether or not the specifics of your case qualify, but a few factors that determine a solid Mesothelioma case include the use of the asbestos, the quality of the lawyer, the laws during the time of both construction and employment, current legislation, and the time period which the building was constructed.


Fighting a Mesothelioma lawsuit is time consuming. So is treating the symptoms of Mesothelioma. Some people that start a Mesothelioma lawsuit are unable to finish their lawsuit due to health reasons. This does lay the groundwork for families to continue the Mesothelioma lawsuit in the event that the unfortunate but often inevitable conclusion to Mesothelioma.


Families often file a wrongful death Mesothelioma lawsuit after the victim has passed away. Most California mesothelioma lawyers will advise at least allowing them to gather direct information from the client even if the client has no intention of filing a Mesothelioma lawsuit. This allows the Mesothelioma attorney a chance to gather pertinent information that the family members of the victim may not be able to adequately answer.


No Mesothelioma victim should ever feel pressured to file a Mesothelioma lawsuit. Regardless of everything else, the decision to file a Mesothelioma lawsuit can only come from the victim.

Nick Johnson is lead counsel and founding partner of Johnson Law Group. Johnson represents plaintiffs throughout California and focuses on injury cases involving Mesothelioma. Visit http://www.nickjohnsonlaw.com or call 1-888-311-5522 immediately to request a free case evaluation.

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