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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
Malignant Mesothelioma in Japan: Analysis of Registered Autopsy Cases
MALIGNANT MESOTHELIOMA originates from serosal cells of the pleural, peritoneal, and pericardial cavities, and from the tunica vaginalis testis. Since Wagner et al.[1] reported mesotheliomas from asbestos exposure in South Africa in 1960, many researchers have subsequently confirmed his conclusions. In Japan, consumption of asbestos has increased markedly since World
Senate Panel Agrees to Increase Size of Asbestos Trust
Senators agreed yesterday to increase to as much as $153 billion a proposed trust fund that would end all asbestos lawsuits and instead pay asbestos victims from a set schedule based on their diseases. The agreement, for an additional $45 billion in financing, could help win support from Democratic lawmakers,
Power supply linesman died after asbestos exposure
A father-of-three, who worked with the Electricity Supply Board for over 30-years, died from exposure to asbestos, an inquest heard tonight. Michael Clohessy, 53, from Killcross Lawns, Sandyford in Dublin had worked for the State-owned electricity company as a linesman for 33-years prior to his death on December 6, 2003. His widow,
Victims unite to fight deadly disease
Floyd Paaso and his wife Jackie live just outside Duluth. The two-car garage is perfect for puttering. Out the back window you can see the trout pond they dug. Somehow the perch have taken over the pond, and there aren't many trout left. But Floyd Paaso doesn't have much energy for
Weitz & Luxenberg Responds: New Findings Show that Asbestos-Related Illnesses are Diagnosed at Younger Ages
In May 2007, the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO) released important new information regarding the age and gender of patients newly diagnosed with asbestos-related diseases such as mesothelioma, asbestosis and lung cancer. The results of case reports obtained over the past three years reflect a disturbing statistic: new asbestos disease
Asbestos claim law change backed
Changes in the law making it easier for people to claim compensation for asbestos-related lung cancer have been passed by the Scottish Parliament. The move, approved unanimously by MSPs, will make it possible for victims to seek recompense without blocking claims by their families after their death. Mesothelioma is a form
No one should have to watch someone suffer so
A nurse who watched her father die of asbestos-related cancer today pleaded for more money and research to find a cure for the deadly disease. Lifelong Devonport Dockyard worker Roger Lowe died in December at the age of 68, just six months after being diagnosed with mesothelioma - a rare
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
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