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> Compensation from the Asbestos Industry
Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer which is associated with exposure
to asbestos. Those who are diagnosed most often worked in construction
trades, or at industrial sites such as shipyards, power plants, refineries,
paper mills, manufacturing plants, and foundries. Many Navy retirees
who served their country proudly aboard ships in World War II and
Korea were exposed to asbestos as machinist mates, firemen, and boiler
tenders. Wives were exposed when they did the laundry of husbands
who brought asbestos fibers into the home on work clothing. Because
of the long latency period involved in asbestos cancer (mesothelioma),
those exposed to products in the 1940s, 50s, 60s, and early 70s, are
just now being diagnosed.
People are often surprised to find out that compensation may be available
to mesothelioma victims from the asbestos industry. This compensation
can provide financial security and allow for peace of mind while families
try to come to terms with the results of a mesothelioma diagnosis.
It has been proven in part through internal company documents, in
part through the testimony of company employees, and in part through
medical literature compiled by these companies, that product manufacturers
were aware of the dangers of asbestos as early as the 1920s. For over
50 years, until the government stepped in the1970s, manufacturers
actively conspired to keep their knowledge of the hazards of asbestos
secret. Now, many of these manufacturers are willingly negotiating
settlements.
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