Saturday 17 August 2013

Compensation For Asbestosis and Mesothelioma

It wasn't until the mid 1970s that the dangers of asbestos - a once commonly used mineral in industrial workplaces in the 1900s - were identified and action began to be taken.
However, the diseases caused by asbestos exposure often do not manifest themselves until several decades later, meaning more and more people are coming forward with viable claims for compensation.
Among those who regularly came into contact with asbestos were:
Gas fitters
Carpenters
Women who assembled gas masks during the war
Plumbers
Electricians
Ship yard workers
Asbestos manufacturing workers
Painters and decorators
People working in places where other workers are handling asbestos
Laggers
Thermal insulation engineers
People who have washed workers overalls
People who have lived and played near asbestos factories when they were children
Building workers
There are several extremely serious diseases related to asbestos exposure. These include:
Asbestosis - A fibrosis or scarring of the lungs, which is caused by long-term or heavy exposure to asbestos. Progressing slowly, it can cause severe breathlessness in sufferers.
Asbestos Lung Cancer - Workers who have been significantly exposed to asbestos are found to have increased risk of developing lung cancer, especially if coupled with regular smoking.
Mesothelioma - A form of cancer which attacks the thin membranes that line the chest. In many cases, the period of time between initial exposure and the development of the disease can be anywhere between 15 and 30 years.
Pleural Thickening - this progressive thickening of the parietal pleura (the lining of the chest wall) can cause difficulty breathing and adversely impact on how the lungs function. If restricted to just one location on the lungs, it is commonly referred to as pleural plaque.
WHAT TO DO NEXT...
If you have been diagnosed with any of these asbestos illnesses, then you could be entitled to compensation.
If you are suffering from mesothelioma, pleural thickening, asbestosis or any other asbestos-related illness, then why not speak to the friendly experts at Fentons Solicitors about your entitlement for compensation.


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