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Mesothelioma is a serious lung disease in which the
cells of the mesothelium (membrane of the lung) become
abnormal, divide and multiple without control, resulting
in cancerous tumors.
Many workers at Philadelphia's shipyards, powerhouses,
plants and construction sites were exposed to asbestos.
We represent workers in Philadelphia (PA) that have been
diagnosed with
mesothelioma and lung cancer. We are familiar with
the most common New York work sites, and the products
used at these sites. Even if you were not exposed at
work, our
mesothelioma attorneys will fully investigate your
case to determine the likely sources of your exposure to
asbestos.
The Philadelphia companies that manufactured, sold and
installed asbestos products had extensive knowledge of
the deadly hazards of asbestos as early as 1920. These
companies did not warn of the risks or protect workers.
The result is that many have unnecessarily and
tragically contracted mesothelioma.
Mesothelioma can be a difficult disease to understand,
and if you or a loved one have been diagnosed, you are
certain to have numerous questions. If you have been
diagnosed with mesothelioma, please contact
our lawyers - we can help you find answers.
The large verdicts associated with Philadelphia mesothelioma lawsuits are not accidental. Jurors are
outraged by
What Companies Knew about the hazards of asbestos
and the risks to workers' lives. Learn more by
speaking with a Philadelphia mesothelioma lawyer and have
your case evaluated by our mesothelioma attorney:
online case evaluation form. Call us:
1-877-200-6LAW
If you live in any of the following Philadelphia (PA)
locations and have been the victim of asbestos exposure,
or diagnosed with mesothelioma, please contact our
Philadelphia mesothelioma lawyers for legal assistance.
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More InformationIf you, or a family member,
have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, one of the most
important steps you can make is to contact medical
professionals who are trained in and experienced with
the latest
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our firm for more information regarding available
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As an additional resource, please visit
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providing information for mesothelioma patients and
families.
Mesothelioma & Asbestos News Headlines
Pennsylvania Residents Want Asbestos Waste RemovedAboutMesothelioma.net, NYEPA officials listed the site because it's in a densely populated area near Philadelphia, and nearby residents could potentially be exposed to airborne asbestos and to asbestos contamination along Tannery Run, Rose Valley Creek and Wissahickon Creek. ... |
Noam Chomsky on “Crisis and Hope: Theirs and Ours”Democracy Now, NYThe Environmental Protection Agency has declared a public health emergency in the town of Libby, Montana, where hundreds of people have died from asbestos contamination. It is the first time such a declaration has been made by the EPA. ... |
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Archive for July, 2009Brain & Spinal Cord Injury Center, FloridaAttorneys for people with pending asbestos products liability lawsuits against GM, have filed objections to the proposed plan, as well. In addition to consumer groups, attorneys general from at least eleven states filed objections to the “no successor ... |
A home that's a work in progressPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA"It was a little white asbestos house with an acre of land," says Konopka, 49, originally from Philadelphia. He knew his neighbors would be quiet, too - a church on one side, and a farm around the rest. Over the last 22 years, developer Konopka has ... |
State budget may affect dying man's lawsuitWisconsin State Journal, WISupporters of the provision say it is narrowly written to wipe away liability for the Crown Cork and Seal Co. of Philadelphia, a company with plants in Wisconsin that has paid out huge damages for buying a company that had previously made asbestos. ... |
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