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Tuesday 10 February 2009

Mesothelioma lawyers in high demand

Mesothelioma is a rare, deadly cancer that strikes nearly 3,000 people in the United States every year. The average life expectancy of a person suffering from mesothelioma is a mere six months from diagnosis. Most mesothelioma symptoms victims are men over the age of forty who have worked with asbestos or in buildings where asbestos was present.

Because mesothelioma is causing by direct exposure to asbestos or asbestos dust, and nearly 30 million tons of asbestos was using in buildings of every description until the mid 1970’s, it has kept Mesothelioma lawyers in high demand, as they pursue Mesothelioma settlements for the victims and their families. If your home was build prior to the mid 1970’s it should be inspect for asbestos. Asbestos was using in insulation, to include boiler and pipe insulation, fireproofing spray; firebrick, gunite and many construction materials, such as roof, floor, and ceiling tiles.

Mesothelioma can develop up to 50 years after direct or indirect exposure to asbestos. Early symptoms can include shortness of breath, pain in the lower back or in the sides of your chest. Unfortunately, these symptoms are common to many types of illness, and mesothelioma diagnosis is often delaying because of this. If you suspect that you or your loved one may have mesothelioma, it is critical that you inform your doctor of your asbestos exposure. Other less common symptoms may include unexplained weight loss, fatigue, difficulty swallowing, cough, fever, and sweats.

If you or your loved one is mesothelioma diagnosis, you should contact a mesothelioma lawyer immediately to see if you have a mesothelioma case. Try to write down any source of possible exposure regardless of time passed and try to locate the responsible parties. Your mesothelioma lawyer will advise you on the statute of limitations. If you have a family member who has died from mesothelioma, you may still be eligible to file a claim. If you were never directly exposing to asbestos but contracted mesothelioma from indirect exposure, such as asbestos dust brought home on a family members clothing, you may also be eligible to file a mesothelioma case.

While a settlement cannot erase the fact that you or your loved one has contracted mesothelioma symptoms, it can bring comfort, security, and stability to a family in crisis.




About The Author
Nick Johnson is lead counsel and founding partner of Johnson Law Group. Johnson represents plaintiffs in many states and focuses on injury cases involving all types of Mesothelioma.Call 1-888-311-5522 today or visit http://advice-mesothelioma.com/ for a free case evaluation




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