Mesothelioma Types
Pleural
Mesothelioma, Peritoneal
Mesothelioma, Pericardial
Mesothelioma, Malignant
Mesothelioma, Cystic
Mesothelioma, Abdominal
Mesothelioma, Chrysotile
Peritoneal Mesothelioma, Epithelial
Malignant Mesothelioma, Benign
Multicystic Mesothelioma, Causes
of Mesothelioma, Mesothelioma
Asbestosis, Mesothelioma
Cancer, Mesothelioma
Claim, Mesothelioma
Compensation, Mesothelioma
Cure, Mesothelioma
Diagnosis, Mesothelioma
Help, Mesothelioma
Information, Mesothelioma
Injury, Mesothelioma Law,
Law
Suit, Attorney,
Litigation, Patient,
Settlement,
Statistics,
Support,
Symptoms,
Mesothelioma Treatment - Angiogenesis
Therapies, Optional
Drug Therapies, Multimodal
Therapies, Photodynamic
Therapy, Radiation
Therapy, Surgery,
Unconventional
Therapies, Immunotherapy
& Gene Therapy
Mesothelioma Litigation
Mesothelioma litigation is the legal process whereby
a victim of mesothelioma seeks compensation for their damages.
Mesothelioma is a cancer of the lining of the organs that develops
as a result of toxic levels of exposure to asbestos in the air.
Mesothelioma litigation allows a victim of mesothelioma to seek
compensation from their employer (if they were exposed to asbestos
on the job) or from the manufacturer of asbestos containing products.
Through mesothelioma litigation, a mesothelioma victim may be
able to recover damages associated with medical expenses, loss
of income, and pain and suffering.
Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer that can develop
in the lining of any organ, though it most commonly affects the
lining of the lungs and organs in the abdominal cavity. Mesothelioma
can attack the pleural lining of the lungs, causing the tissues
to thicken and collect fluid. Some symptoms of pleural mesothelioma
may include shortness of breath, chest pain, and a persistent
cough.
Mesothelioma may also develop in the peritoneal
tissues of the abdominal cavity organs. This may also cause a
thickening and fluid collection, called ascites. Symptoms may
include a swollen or painful abdomen, anemia, nausea, weight loss,
swollen feet, or bowl problems.
Mesothelioma can lie dormant for up to 40 years
in a person's body without any symptoms. This cancer is difficult
to diagnose, and when it is discovered the prognosis is usually
poor. The average survival time is one year. If mesothelioma is
caught early a patient has a one in two chance of surviving two
years and a one in five chance of surviving five years.
Mesothelioma develops when harmful asbestos fibers
are inhaled or ingested. Asbestos has been used in many industries
and a variety of products for hundreds of years. Workers in the
shipyard, automotive, factory, construction, building, and railroad
industries are all at risk for developing mesothelioma if they
have worked with asbestos. The damaging effects of asbestos have
been well understood for a long time, though some organizations
choose to use this product, despite its dangers. Construction
work can be particularly risky because so many existing structures
contain asbestos that becomes airborne during renovation and demolition.
Mesothelioma litigation allows the victims of
mesothelioma to seek compensation for their suffering. If you
have been exposed to asbestos in the work place in the last 50
years, you may be at risk for developing mesothelioma. Medical
professionals are able to measure the amount of asbestos fibers
that are present in your body. If you have developed mesothelioma
as a result of this exposure you may wish to contact a qualified
attorney about mesothelioma litigation. Mesothelioma litigation
attorneys can help maximize and protect your interests in a case.
For more information on mesothelioma litigation, please
Contact
a Mesothelioma Attorney who is familiar with other
mesothelioma cases.