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Mesothelioma Lawyers - How can they help?
by Michael Jozefiak
Why We Need Mesothelioma Lawyers
The one-time friend turned killer that was once such an indispensable, yet
unnoticed, part of our daily lives for so many centuries, is now a feared enemy.
It is Asbestos (from the Greek for 'inextinguishable') and is the reason behind
thousands of global compensation claims, through mesothelioma lawyers, against
employers, manufacturers and processors of asbestos-related products. Anyone
suspecting they may be suffering as a result of exposure to asbestos, would be
well advised to seek the services of specialist mesothelioma lawyers, whose
experience with industrial diseases can be of great help in reducing the anxiety
and uncertainty people may face taking confirmed cases through the sometimes
long process of of legal compensation.
Many asbestos workers, and those unwittingly exposed to asbestos, have been
given a mesothelioma diagnosis for which there is no cure, maybe just a little
temporary relief, until the inevitable distressing death a few months or a year
or two after the first symptoms of are noticed. This is why it is important for
suspected sufferers to contact mesothelioma lawyers as soon they realize there
may have been exposure to asbestos fibers or dust, over no matter how short a
period.
Mesothelioma is a time bomb because less than a day's exposure to
asbestos dust can be enough to produce mesothelioma, some 30-40 years later,
when mesothelioma symptoms are first noticed. Though most mesothelioma victims
are men, because mainly they worked in those industries, sometimes their wives
and family too are innocent sufferers from this disease, inhaling the asbestos
dust shaken from their husband's/fathers' clothing, or hair, at the end of the
working day.
Whether the fault lies with manufacturers & employers (assuming
they knew of the dangers) or the employees (did everyone diligently use
respirator equipment and protective clothing, if it was supplied?), is something
for the mesothelioma lawyers, insurance companies and courts to thrash
out.
Meanwhile, asbestosis & mesothelioma victims are dying a painful and
inexorable death, before their cases can even come to court or a settlement is
reached. As there is no cure for mesothelioma or asbestosis, all that can be
done is to make the sufferer's plight as comfortable as possible, before death
finally brings merciful relief.
Although various governments have introduced,
albeit belatedly, anti-asbestos legislation, mesothelioma lawyers sometimes find
that in some cases the time limit for claiming compensation is unrealistically
short, given the long time (30-40 years) before mesothelioma symptoms are first
noticed. Many victims are dying before they get a court verdict, or even before
they get to court. Unlike its Greek derivation, Mesothelioma and asbestosis
victims are not inextinguishable.
The History of Asbestos
It is probably not
generally known that asbestos has been around since 4000 BC, when it was used in
lamp wicks and candles. Interestingly, it was also used in the cloth wrapping of
Egyptian mummies. Maybe this is the real origin of "The Curse of The Mummy"
stories; grave robbers, and maybe Egyptologists, could expect to get their just
desserts! Clothing made from asbestos was highly prized in ancient times to wrap
the bodies of Kings, so that their ashes would not mix with the earth or other
contaminants during cremation, and it is said the Romans simply threw their
asbestos napkins into a fire to cleanse and purify them.
The fact that asbestos
workers developed respiratory illnesses, and died young, was known as far back
as Roman times when Pliny the Elder commented that asbestos workers seemed to
have many health problems, advising against buying asbestos-workings slaves as
they "died young". Obviously, there were no mesothelioma lawyers around then!
The deleterious effects of asbestos, in modern industrial times, have been
recorded as far back as the start of the 18th Century but little notice was paid
by factory owners & Governments to the plight of asbestos workers -
labor
was cheap and life even cheaper; nothing should stand in the way of the sacred
cows of Industrial Progress and the profits of industrialists and
politicians.
That it took until the 1970s before more stricter legislation to
restrict its use and safeguarded workers was drawn up, is scandalous. A
charitable reason for this inertia might be that asbestos had become so widely
used in almost every aspect of our everyday lives, delivering such tremendous
benefits, that there was great reluctance to finally admit that something so
useful, could also be so deadly. People who have expounded the virtues of, and
made a lot of money out of, asbestos are hardly likely to suddenly throw up
their hands and admit to being wrong. The alternative, less charitable,
explanation can only be that greed and profit were more important than
employees' health.
Deja vu?
Asbestos - The Hidden Killer. Article Source: Legal
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