Yes. Asbestos was never fully banned in the U.S., and it is still used in some products today in very small amounts. Additionally, structures built decades ago that are still in use today may contain asbestos.
Yes. If your loved one filed a mesothelioma lawsuit but passed away before it ended, you may take over the claim in their name. Additionally, family members can file a wrongful death lawsuit if a loved one dies of mesothelioma. There is statute of limitations for filing a wrongful death lawsuit, though. Don’t wait too long to contact a lawyer and file a lawsuit, if you would like to pursue the compensation to which your loved one was entitled.
While it is clear how you got mesothelioma — asbestos — it is not clear where you came into contact with the mineral. Hiring an attorney is important to ensure that you will be pursuing compensation from all available sources, but also to collect the evidence necessary to prove your claim. Because mesothelioma is only diagnosed decades after the initial exposure to asbestos, many people do not recall exactly where they were exposed to the mineral. An experienced attorney will investigate your work history, and make a case on your behalf so you can focus on living the most comfortable life possible while they handle your lawsuit.
Yes. Asbestos was never fully banned in the U.S., and it is still used in some products today in very small amounts. Additionally, structures built decades ago that are still in use today may contain asbestos.
Well, it’s here: Peak hurricane season in Florida. Tropical Storm Emily’s sudden emergence on Anna Maria Island, near Bradenton, serves as a reminder to be prepared for what’s in store...
Twitter exploded on Friday, July 28 when a subsidiary of brick-and-mortar book giant Barnes & Noble reportedly canceled hundreds of orders for Beats by Dre headphones after a glitch in...
A ride malfunction at the Ohio State Fair on Wednesday killed one man and injured other patrons, marring the event’s opening day. The Fire Ball, a spinning pendulum featuring six...