Lung Cancer Asbestos Victims Center Now Offers Compensation Test For Families Of Diagnosed Victims Of Mesothelioma Or Asbestos Exposure Lung Cancer
(PRWEB) September 23, 2013 -- The Lung Cancer Asbestos Victims Center says, "We are certain thousands of lung cancer asbestos exposure victims, or even diagnosed victims of mesothelioma, are never compensated for their exposure to asbestos. From years of experience, we feel this is because the family was not properly educated or was not aware that there could potentially be substantial compensation for their suffering. To make certain all diagnosed victims of mesothelioma or lung cancer asbestos exposure victims get proper compensation, we have come up with a test to help both diagnosed victims and their family members,” says the Lung Cancer Asbestos Victims Center.
Lung Cancer Asbestos Exposure, or Mesothelioma Compensation Test For Family Members Of Diagnosed Victims From The Lung Cancer Asbestos Victims Center:
- Has your family member been diagnosed with mesothelioma? Collectively, has the family made an effort to contact any skilled mesothelioma attorneys about compensation? If the answer is no please call 866-714-6466.
- Has your family member been diagnosed with any type of lung cancer after being exposed to asbestos while serving in the US Navy, working in a factory, industrial workplace, or in the building trades during the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, or 1980s? If the answer is yes please call the Lung Cancer Asbestos Victims Center at 866-714-6466.
- Has your family member been diagnosed with asbestosis? If the answer is yes, please call the Lung Cancer Asbestos Victims Center at 866-714-6466.
The Lung Cancer Asbestos Victims Center wants to highlight the Asbestos Trust Funds. These funds were set up for any type of lung cancer or mesothelioma that was directly related to exposure to asbestos. They were not exclusively set up for diagnosed victims of mesothelioma. This is a common mistake people often make in assuming the funds are for mesothelioma victims only. http://LungCancerAsbestosVictimsCenter.Com
The Lung Cancer Asbestos Victims Center says, "According to the American Cancer Society, inhalation of asbestos fibers has been linked to the increased risk of lung cancer in many studies of workers exposed to asbestos. In general, the greater the exposure to asbestos, the higher the risk of lung cancer. Most cases of lung cancer in asbestos workers occur at least 15 years after initial exposure to asbestos. With workers exposed to asbestos that also smoke, the lung cancer risk is much greater than if you were to add the risks from these exposures separately." http://www.cancer.org/sslink/asbestos
According to the National Cancer Institute, "Asbestos has been mined and used commercially in North America since the late 1800s. Its use increased greatly during World War. Since then, asbestos has been used in many industries. For example, the building and construction industries have used it for strengthening cement and plastics as well as for insulation, roofing, fireproofing, and sound absorption. The shipbuilding industry has used asbestos to insulate boilers, steam pipes, and hot water pipes. The automotive industry uses asbestos in vehicle brake shoes and clutch pads. Asbestos has also been used in ceiling and floor tiles; paints, coatings, and adhesives; and plastics. In addition, asbestos has been found in vermiculite-containing garden products and some talc-containing crayons." http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/Risk/asbestos
Important Note From The Lung Cancer Asbestos Victims Center: "We want to hear from any victim of mesothelioma or lung cancer that was exposed to asbestos in any state. This includes: California, Florida, New York, New Jersey, Texas, Maine, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky, West Virginia, North Carolina Tennessee, Oklahoma, Georgia, Missouri, Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, Wyoming, Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, Idaho, Washington, Arizona, Nevada, and Alabama. Again we need family members or friends to help us get these victims identified.”
For more information please call the Lung Cancer Asbestos Victims Center at 866-714-6466 or visit http://LungCancerAsbestosVictimsCenter.Com
M Thomas Martin, Americas Watchdog 5, +1 (866) 714-6466, [email protected]
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