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Are you sure you don't have mesothelioma?
- Only a proper
medical examination can tell you that but if you ever
worked in a facility that had asbestos or have/had a
family member that did so, you may be at risk. The
symptoms sometimes do not appear for years and are often
mistaken as symptoms of other illnesses.
- If you do not
recall if anyone who lived with you while you were a child
and worked with asbestos, it is best to ask them, or if
they are dead, you must start an investigation to find out
by talking to their living family members and by
researching the companies that they worked for.
- If you smoke, you
are at higher risk for mesothelioma.
- Some common
symptoms of mesothelioma are cough (that never seems to go
away), fatigue, weight loss, etc. A doctor can do a
series of tests to determine if you are at risk or already
have the disease.
What are your
legal options?
- There are dozens
of law firms, lawyers, support groups, and non-profit
organizations that can point you in the right
direction. So start your research right away since
all of them have excellent websites that provide you with
all the things that you will need in order to file a claim
for compensation.
- Since the legal
mess due to mesothelioma and other asbestos-related
illnesses has led many companies to declare bankruptcies
and politicians have gotten involved, the whole thing is
in serious turmoil. It is best to work with an
attorney that you can trust and know for sure that s/he
will work in your best interest. Fro my analysis, it
seems that companies and politicians are doing everything
that they can to deny you what you deserve because you
were forced to use a product that was not safe.
- The courts have
been generally supportive of mesothelioma patients and
have been pushing the businesses to do whatever it takes
to settle the claims and provide appropriate compensation.
- It is also
important for you to find the right doctor to work with
you. Since there has been some kind of a
'get-rich-quick' scheme going on using mesothelioma cases,
you must be very careful, trust your own judgment (while
taking the advice of good lawyers and doctors), and do
what it takes to get your life back.
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