Posts Tagged ‘human body’

California Mesothelioma Lawyer Talks about the Causes of Mesothelioma

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Mesothelioma is a very rare, but very aggressive form of cancer. Scientists are still studying the exact mechanism that takes place inside our bodies to cause the cancer, but almost everyone agrees that the largest risk factor for being diagnosed with malignant mesothelioma is past exposure to asbestos. Although doctors and scientists have known of the potential link between asbestos and mesothelioma since the early 1900’s, thousands of products continued to be manufactured with asbestos until fairly recently. Asbestos was routinely used in the manufacture of cars, textiles and in many of the construction trades until the United States government finally stepped in the 1980’s and began to regulate the use of and exposure to asbestos.

What makes pinpointing the cause of mesothelioma even harder is that it can takes years, even decades to produce symptoms in your body. You would have been exposed to asbestos 30 years ago and just now receive a diagnosis of mesothelioma. The damage from asbestos is caused when someone breaths in the asbestos particles that are found in a plant or construction site where asbestos products are used. When someone breathes in the asbestos fibers, the fibers eventually reach the end of the small airways where they penetrate into the pleura (the lining of the lungs). The asbestos fibers may then injure the medothelial cells that surround the lungs and eventually cause cancerous cells to grow and become mesothelioma.

For years, workers in the construction, textile or automotive trades worked in asbestos filled environments without ever knowing the dangers. The symptoms of mesothelioma are extremely slow to show up in the human body and someone can live with mesothelioma precursor cells in their body for decades without knowing they have contracted the cancer. If you are concerned that you may have been exposed to asbestos over your lifetime, or you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, you should contact an experienced California mesothelioma lawyer as soon as possible. While most personal injury cases have a relatively short statute of limitations (time within which you must file a lawsuit), asbestos cases are treated differently for statute of limitations purposes due to the extremely long incubation period of the disease. Only an experienced mesothelioma lawyer can tell you whether you may be able to file a lawsuit for the damages you have suffered as a result of exposure to asbestos. If you were exposed to asbestos at your job, and that exposure ultimately caused you to be diagnosed with mesothelioma, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries. Compensation may include payment of your medical bills as well as additional compensation for the suffering you have endured as a result of the exposure.

If you are suffering from mesothelioma, chances are good that your present or past employment caused the cancer. Workers should not have to worry that doing their job can cause them to suffer from cancer 20 or 30 years down the road. If you would like to know more about your legal options as a mesothelioma sufferer, please contact California mesothelioma lawyer Emery Ledger of Ledger & Associates at 1-800-300-0001 or visit him online at www.ledgerlaw.com.

Asbestos Lawyer

Monday, February 8th, 2010

There is a lot of talk these days about asbestos, and all the health problems is causes. When you think about how many homes were wrapped in this material back in the 1940’s, just after WWII, it is no wonder.

Asbestos fibers are naturally occurring microscopic minerals that consist of tiny fibers that tend to resist heat and provide a good insulation. This is why they were originally harvested for building materials way back when. And they were used for everything from insulation in the basement; to shingles on the roof. It is still very present in many older homes today. Asbestos is basically classified into 2 groups;

1. The Serpentine fibers, that have long, curly fibers, and

2. Amphibole fibers that have the more common short, needle-like fibers.

It was the long Serpentine fibers that were mostly used in construction, but it was the short Amphibole fibers that were more likely to have been inhaled and lodged in a person’s lungs. Once inhaled, they can irritate the linings of the lungs, and remain there for several years. Over time, this irritation can mutate cells in the region and provide cancerous cells a place to grow.

These fibers can also be ingested, and produce the same results within the digestive tract, causing its victim another series of cancerous cell mutations. Asbestos anywhere in the body can cause scarring, unnatural growths, and it will definitely impede the natural functions of whatever organs it has lodged in. The most common result of asbestos in the human body is the cancer known as mesothelioma. Because of the widespread appearance of this cancer, many people are seeking legal advice about how to deal with such a life changing problem. People suffering from this disease need help, and the legal profession has developed measures to do just that.

An attorney experienced in these cases will first look at how you contracted this disease. More than likely it was through an employer. So he will begin to ask;

1. Did your employer provide you with, and train you on reasonable protective equipment while you were working in a hazardous environment? If he did, then the employer may not have much liability at all. If you had knowledge of the equipment and its uses, but chose not to wear it, then your employer will not be held accountable for what is known as your ‘contributory negligence’.

2. If your employer failed to provide, or provided less than adequate protective equipment, a good attorney will be able to decide if he was responsible for your declining health, and to what degree.

3. If the employer provided what was then the industry standard in protective gear, then your lawyer might then begin to take a look at the manufacturer of this equipment, and try to determine if he also played a part in your demise. If the manufacturer claimed that his product would protect its users from contamination, and it did not, then your attorney will know what to look for in order to determine if he was at fault in some way, and if he also contributed to your health problems. Even if the manufacturer did not realize that his product was ineffective, he is still liable for his statements in most States. Your financial recovery may be increased if the manufacturer conducted studies on the effectiveness of his products, and they still failed to provide adequate protection.

4. Your recovery will increase still more if your attorney can prove that the manufacturer knew his product was ineffective, and still marketed it as being effective. This can result in more punitive damages for you in the long run.

Once these factors have been looked over, a good attorney might look at the supplier of asbestos, and consider if they were negligent in any way by failing to inform the prospective buyer that he was about to purchase a potentially damaging product.

So the next time you are asked to sign a waiver, or read a CAUTION label on something, try to remember that it is for your own good, and not just to release the merchant from liability. If you or someone you know has suffered from an asbestos exposure; please realize that many of these types of damaging exposures can now be prevented. If you have already been exposed, and are trying to find out if you have any legal recourse, call 800-300-0001 and speak with a professional at Ledger Law firm to find out where you stand. Chances are you have a few options.