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9/11 Survivors Mesothelioma

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9/11 Victim Compensation Fund Reports conducted by the EPA led first responders and residents to believe there was no immediate danger from the dust that erupted after the twin towers collapsed. The EPA stated that the air in Manhattan was safe to breathe in as little as 2 days after 9/11. Unfortunately, countless health issues have emerged as a result of people inhaling the resulting dust from the collapse of the World Trade Centers—mostly respiratory diseases including asbestos-related diseases like mesothelioma. The James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act was signed into law in 2011 to help the victims of exposure to the toxins released on 9/11. The act pays tribute to James Zadroga, the first 9/11 responder to die from an exposure related illness. The act was approved for five years and will hopefully be renewed to continue helping 9/11 first responders and survivors who may develop an exposure-related illness in the future. Countless people have been treated under 9/11 heal...

Mesothelioma Commercial

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Mesothelioma Commercial, Ads about mesothelioma and asbestos can be moving, emotional, and convincing. They can also leave you wondering if you can actually trust their messages. Generally you can trust these commercials, if they are paid for by reputable, experienced mesothelioma law firms and lawyers. If you watch television or spend time on social media sites, you’ve probably seen at least one mesothelioma commercial. Advertisers design these messages to appeal to anyone who has been exposed to asbestos, or has a loved one who has been exposed, and is either sick as a result or fears they may be diagnosed with an asbestos-related illness. Fill out our form to get a free Financial Compensation Packet. You’ll learn about the top mesothelioma lawyers in your area, how to get paid in 90 days, how to file a claim for the asbestos trust funds, and more. With over $30 billion currently available in asbestos trust funds, if you or a loved one have mesothelioma, asbestos-related lung cancer,...

Mesothelioma Causes

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Mesothelioma Causes Asbestos fibres can also be swallowed and remain in the stomach or gullet. This causes swelling in the nearby tissues like in the lungs. This is how peritoneal mesothelioma develops. Who gets mesothelioma? The people usually affected by asbestos exposure include builders, plumbers, electricians and shipbuilders. There have also been cases of mesothelioma in those who lived near an asbestos factory. Family members of those who have worked with asbestos have been known to get mesothelioma because of exposure to work clothes covered in asbestos dust. It is not known how much asbestos exposure is needed to get mesothelioma, but it is believed to be very little. What should I do if I was exposed to asbestos? If you have been exposed to asbestos fibres in the past, you are at risk of getting mesothelioma. Do talk to your GP for advice. But it is important to remember that not everyone who has been exposed to asbestos gets mesothelioma. It is not known why some people do a...

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