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Mesothelioma Lawsuits: Get The Facts Along With Advice On Diagnosis And Treatment
Our site is designed specifically with our customers in mind, the people and their loved ones who suffer from Mesothelioma, and to provide them with information on symptoms and diagnosis of malignant mesothelioma treatments and suggests the best options for making their legal claim” says David Reed of Mesthelioma-information (http://mesothelioma-information.atspace.com) Mesothelioma (cancer of the mesothelium) is a disease in which cells of the mesothelium become abnormal and divide without control or order. They can invade and damage nearby tissues and organs. Cancer cells can also metastasize (spread) from their original site to other parts of the body. Most cases of mesothelioma
Worthington Honors Memory of Steve McQueen, Donates Movie Money to Research
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Twenty Five years ago, mesothelioma took the life of Hollywood legend Steve McQueen. To mark the anniversary of his death, asbestos trial lawyer Roger Worthington donated the fee paid by a Hollywood movie production company for the use of his home to mesothelioma medical
Widows lose asbestos Lords ruling
Thousands of widows will not receive full compensation for their husbands' deaths from asbestos-related cancer, Law Lords have ruled. There will be a compensation limit in cases involving several employers, none of whom can be specifically blamed for the onset of the fatal illness. Insurers had challenged a judgement favouring
Lord Bingham's conditions
Lord Bingham said the problem of attributing legal responsibility where a victim has suffered a legal wrong but cannot show which of several possible candidates, who were all in breach of duty, is the culprit "is one that has vexed jurists in many parts of the world for many years".
Old dispute rekindled over content of mine's talc
The talc used by Crayola and most of America's other crayon makers comes from a century-old mine long embroiled in battles over whether its dusty product contains cancer-causing asbestos. The mine in upstate New York, owned by R.T. Vanderbilt Co., has been the center of a contentious 30-year-long fight pitting the
James Hardie shirking moral obligations: Combet
A special fund set up by the James Hardie Company to pay its asbestos victims seems well short of the what it needs to be to look after many thousands of future sufferers of asbestosis and mesothelioma. As a result, the trustees of this fund are worried they could be personally
Texas high court says asbestos plaintiffs can sue more than once
COPYRIGHT 2001 Association of Trial Lawyers of America A recent ruling by the Texas Supreme Court will give many workers in that state who have suffered debilitating asbestos-related injuries more than one chance to seek recovery in court. Carving out a narrow exception to the statute of limitations and the
A silent dust death sentence
oan Baird, whose husband William died from mesothelioma seven years ago, said it is an "horrific condition". Mrs Baird has become a campaigner for the Clydebank Asbestos Group following the death of her husband. The town has the highest death rate from asbestos poisoning in the UK, mostly due to
Cancer linked to polio vaccine used in the 50s and 60s
HAMISH ROBERTSON: Now to new claims this morning linking the deadly cancer mesothelioma to a commercial organisation. But in this case it's not James Hardie that's under the spotlight, but the Commonwealth Serum Laboratories. An investigation by the Age Newspaper has revealed that millions of batches of polio vaccine used in
MSPs hear asbestos claim dilemma
Campaigners demanding a better deal for asbestos-related cancer victims have told MSPs of a "terrible dilemma". They said sufferers have been forced to choose between claiming damages for themselves or waiting until they die so that their relatives can claim more. A bill going through the Scottish Parliament aims to
Damages won after asbestos death
The widow of a man who died from an asbestos-related cancer has won compensation from the former employer of her late husband's stepfather. Barry Welch, from Leicester, was thought to have contracted mesothelioma after childhood exposure to asbestos. It was linked to dust and fibres brought home on overalls by