Mesothelioma Asbestosis Lawsuit Litigation and Average Settlement

Mesothelioma Lawsuits are on the rise. With the long latency period of this disease and its seriously dire prognosis Mesothelioma Lawsuits often offer large settlements to cover the expenses incurred by those who have this terrible disease.

Mesothelioma often goes undiagnosed for years, and most cases are found so late that the life expectancy after diagnosis is under one year. Because mesothelioma and asbestosis are almost exclusively linked to asbestos exposure, experts suggest that anyone who may have been exposed to asbestos should be checked for the early signs of mesothelioma. In the WebMD section for mesothelioma symptoms it states, “The main symptoms of mesothelioma of the lungs are shortness of breath and chest pain from an accumulation of fluid in the pleura. Symptoms of peritoneal (abdominal) mesothelioma can include weight loss, swelling and pain in the abdomen, blood clotting problems, anemia, and fever.”

Early detection and treatment are essential for the successful treatment of the disease. If the cancer is caught during the earliest stage, mesothelioma Stage I, the cancerous tissue can be surgically removed. When the mesothelioma cancer has spread enough for it to be considered Stage II surgery may still be an option but it must also be treated with chemotherapy or radiation therapy. The survival rate drops drastically between Stage I and Stage II.

Occupational Hazards for Mesothelioma Pleural

There are several common occupations that have been linked to high levels of asbestos exposure and are thus more likely to develop mesothelioma. Some of these are relatively obvious while some may come as a surprise. The following list in not all inclusive but does contain the most common hazardous occupations:

* asbestos textile mill worker
* automobile manufacturing production – especially brake and clutch manufacturing
* building engineers
* construction workers
* electricians
* shipyard workers
* custodians
* demolition and wrecking crews
* railroad workers
* sheet metal fabricators
* refinery workers
* warehouse workers

Secondary Exposure to Asbestos

Workers are not the only people to develop mesothelioma from exposure to asbestos. There are several cases of family members of people in the above professions developing asbestos related cancer as well. The secondary exposure was most often found in family members who came in direct contact with work clothing before it had been laundered. The asbestos dust was inhaled from the clothing and lodged itself in the membrane of the lungs the same as if the family members had been working side by side.

SOURCE:http://diseases-viruses.suite101.com/article.cfm/mesothelioma-costs


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