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The numbers don’t lie. Although many people assume asbestos is a thing of the past, thousands of Americans are still struggling from mesothelioma and asbestos-related lung cancer.
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Most people don’t even realize they have been exposed until they get a mesothelioma diagnosis, at which point they are shocked. Like so many, they mistakenly believed that asbestos use was banned in the United States.
Products containing asbestos are still allowed into the U.S. in the form of some construction materials and auto parts, to name a few. A serious problem with asbestos stems from the fact that it easily fractures into tiny, invisible airborne pieces that cannot be seen, felt or smelled. However, these pieces can be inhaled or swallowed, causing either pleural (lung) mesothelioma or peritoneal (abdominal) mesothelioma.
The most obvious reason to file a lawsuit is to recover money to help pay for expensive treatments or other medical expenses, but filing a lawsuit means more than just money. For years, companies knew they were exposing people to something that could cause cancer, and they should be held responsible. By filing a lawsuit, you are standing up against these companies and forcing them to acknowledge that what they did was wrong. This action alone helps prevent others from being hurt.
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The unfortunate legacy of the asbestos industry inaction is the public health crisis that continues to plague the U.S. today.
Examples of the many documents showing a massive coverup.
By 1930, it was widely known in industry circles that inhaling asbestos was dangerous. There was no doubt in the asbestos manufacturing community that asbestos killed. Yet industry workers were kept in the dark and even told that the product was safe.
Despite all of the published scientific articles about the dangers of asbestos, world-wide asbestos mining and production grew rapidly in the 1960s and 1970s.
Even more shocking, world-wide asbestos mining and production in 2000 was more than 20,000,000 tons higher than it was in 1960.
While traditional asbestos related exposure was focused on construction and certain industries, more recently we have learned about ovarian cancer being caused by talcum powder. As the hypocrisy of Johnson & Johnson and other companies like Colgate-Palmolive have come to light in the discovery that talcum powder causes ovarian cancer, it has come to light that their powders contain asbestos, which of course, causes lung cancer and mesothelioma as well.
Regardless of where exposed, it is a known fact that asbestos causes mesothelioma. The World Health organization calculated that that in 2009 over 90,000 deaths were directly linked to asbestos exposure in this country alone.
Learn more about filing a potential lawsuit. There’s no out-of-pocket cost and filing a lawsuit can help your family if you were diagnosed with Mesothelioma.