For those diagnosed with mesothelioma, hiring an established lawyer marks the crucial first step toward holding companies accountable and seeking compensation for the damages caused by asbestos exposure.
Choosing a mesothelioma lawyer is a very personal decision. The ideal lawyer is not only equipped with resources and experience necessary to get you the compensation you deserve but also is responsive to your needs, empathetic to your unique medical situation, and wholly invested in your family’s future.
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When asbestos fibers are released into the air, individuals are at risk of breathing them into their respiratory system. If that happens, the fibers may become trapped for life and cause severe problems. Many industrial workers are at a higher risk for asbestos exposure because of the presence of asbestos in industrial products.
Some of the occupations which are typically associated with the onset of mesothelioma later in life are as follows:
Automotive mechanics
Boilermakers
Bricklayers
Carpenters
Cement Finishers
Drywall Workers
Electricians
Engineers
Foundry Workers Helpers
Insulators
Laborers
Lathers
Machinists
Mechanics
Millwrights
Operators
Painters Paper workers
Plasterers
Pipe fitters
Plumbers
Power Plant Workers
Roofers
Sailors (Navy & Merchant Marine)
Shipyard workers
Steel and Sheet metal workers
Welders
Although the law protects workers from asbestos exposure today, past exposure could still lead to serious health problems, not only for workers, but for their families and other secondhand parties.