Posts Tagged ‘mesothelioma attorney’

Army Archerd Dies of Mesothelioma

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

Hollywood columnist Army Archerd died of mesothelioma this week.  Archerd was a legendary reporter who is remembered fondly for his work at Daily Variety, where he wrote about Hollywood stars for over 50 years. Archerd collapsed on Monday and passed away on Tuesday. He was 87 years old.

Army Archerd was diagnosed with mesothelioma five years ago. In a Chicago Tribune news story, Archerd’s wife noted that doctors who diagnosed him with mesothelioma ascribed it to his asbestos exposure while working in a shipyard when he was in the Navy during World War II.

Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer that currently has no cure. Mesothelioma attacks the lining of various organs and areas of the body, causing victims tremendous pain and suffering. It’s also called asbestos cancer due to asbestos exposure being a cause of mesothelioma. The first signs of mesothelioma can take between 10 and 50 years to show up after a person has been exposed to asbestos. There is treatment available, but, again, there is no cure.

People who worked in the construction, ship building and general industries can be at risk for mesothelioma, as these industries were affected by asbestos exposure. Asbestos was a commonly-used material in construction in the 1900s up until 1978, used in roofing materials, siding, pipes, boilers and even automobile brakes. What’s more is that workers who endured years of asbestos exposure also put their families at risk — asbestos fibers could have been tracked into their homes by shoes and clothing.

Asbestos exposure and mesothelioma are nothing short of serious. Army Archerd is one of many, many people affected by mesothelioma, and he will no doubt be missed. Archerd’s passing brings up the importance of mesothelioma victim’s rights and knowing what should be done if you or a loved one has mesothelioma. To speak with someone to find out more information, call 1-888-370-0121.

Get Mesothelioma Legal Advice

Monday, August 31st, 2009

If you or a loved one have been affected by mesothelioma, legal advice may be something you’re in search of or considering. And that’s a good idea, considering how some mesothelioma victims may be entitled to compensation for their pain and suffering. Finding out whether you are eligible to receive compensation is something a qualified mesothelioma attorney can help you determine, and seeking mesothelioma legal advice is needed in order to find out what steps to take after you’ve been diagnosed.

Mesothelioma: What Is It?

Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer often called asbestos cancer. It attacks the lining of various organs and areas of the body, and currently there is no cure for it. Mesothelioma victims must endure pain, suffering and tremendous medical bills. Their families suffer as well. The reason mesothelioma is also sometimes called asbestos cancer is because asbestos exposure is a cause of mesothelioma.

After asbestos exposure, the first signs of mesothelioma can take between 10 and 50 years to show up. Sometimes victims don’t realize that they were exposed to asbestos long ago while on the job. Even a child of a construction worker exposed to asbestos can get mesothelioma, for example, if that parent tracked asbestos fibers into their home after work. There are many situations where people can experience asbestos exposure.

Mesothelioma Legal Advice

Get mesothelioma legal advice if you or a loved one are a victim of mesothelioma. Whether you believe your mesothelioma is due to asbestos exposure while on the job, or another reason, seeking legal advice is recommended so that you can find out whether you may be entitled to compensation. A good mesothelioma attorney will fight for the compensation you deserve. If you’d like more information, contact our Mesothelioma Information Hotline: 1 (888) 370-0121.

Are You at Risk for Mesothelioma?

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

It can be an important question to ask: Are you at risk for Mesothelioma?

Mesothelioma is typically associated with asbestos exposure, a naturally occurring but dangerous material that was very popular in construction projects (typically used as a fire retardant or as insulation) up until 1972. Asbestos isn’t a threat if it’s undisturbed. But if it has been disturbed, its small fiber particles can become airborne, and people can inhale them into the lungs or stomach, where the body is unable to break them down.

Mesothelioma a rare form of cancer that currently does not have a proven cure, though there is treatment. It’s associated with asbestos exposure due to the fact that over 90% of Mesothelioma cases are linked to exposure to asbestos. The pleura membrane surrounding the lungs or the lining of the abdomen is affected by Mesothelioma.

Those at risk for Mesothelioma may have worked in conditions that exposed them to asbestos. Those who worked in the construction industry, shipping industry and general industry may be at risk for Mesothelioma. Manufacturing asbestos-related products is the most common situation. It should be noted that even though restrictions and bands on the vast majority of asbestos products and uses had restrictions and bans put on them by the government, white asbestos, or chrysotile asbestos, is still used. White asbestos are used in ceiling tiles, as an ingredient in asbestos-cement compound, and in roofing tiles. Additionally, workers who repair automobiles, especially workers who do mostly clutch and brake repairs, could sometimes be at risk.

Today, too, construction workers can be exposed to asbestos when they work on buildings that contain insulation installed prior to 1972. In this case, workers’ employers must follow the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) standards and guidelines to monitor the potential for exposure to mesothelioma-linked hazards.

These are examples of situations that could cause you to be at risk for Mesothelioma. If you believe you have been exposed to asbestos or if you think you’re at risk for Mesothelioma, get help. You can also get more information by calling 1-888-370-0121.

Mesothelioma Settlements

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

When a person who has suffered as a result of asbestos exposure files a lawsuit, Mesothelioma settlements can be offered. A rare form of cancer, Mesothelioma attacks the lining of various organs and areas of the body such as the lungs, heart and abdomen. Because asbestos exposure is the overwhelming cause of Mesothelioma in the United States, it’s often called “asbestos cancer.” There is no proven cure for Mesothelioma.

Mesothelioma Cases Don’t Always Go to Trial

Mesothelioma lawsuits, like most personal injury lawsuits, can end in a settlement instead of a judge or jury verdict. A Mesothelioma settlement is a contract between the two parties in which the Mesothelioma plaintiff and the defendant agree to dismiss the charges in exchange for a payment, usually to the plaintiff.

Mesothelioma settlements typically involve a very long process when the case goes to trial, as the courts determine the settlements. But Mesothelioma cases don’t always go to trial: Time and money can be saved when Mesothelioma settlements are successfully negotiated with the defendants, which happens before the case goes to trial. Sometimes a defendant will want to settle when they are not confident they’ll win the case.

Mesothelioma Settlements: How Much?

There’s no way to tell how much the amount of Mesothelioma settlements will be, as previous Mesothelioma settlement amounts have ranged by quite a bit. Mesothelioma settlement amounts can depend on several factors, like the severity of the defendant’s negligence and the victim’s hospital bills and emotional suffering, for example.

Mesothelioma Settlements and Your Lawyer

A qualified lawyer can help with Mesothelioma settlements. When the negotiation process is happening, you’ll want an experienced Mesothelioma lawyer on your side who will know the proper way to settle so that you get the compensation you deserve.

If you or a loved one suffered as a result of asbestos exposure and would like more information about Mesothelioma settlements, don’t hesitate to contact a lawyer today to find out what can be done next.