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more_legal_areas mesotheliomaCancer that involves the mesothelial lining cells is referred to as epithelial mesothelioma. Epithelial mesothelioma is caused predominantly by asbestos exposure. For years workers have been dying and suffering from instances of epithelial mesothelioma due to asbestos exposure. Companies have been the focus of legal battles due to the controversy that they knew dangerous conditions like epithelial mesothelioma could occur with asbestos exposure but failed to warn workers.
Epithelial mesothelioma is one of the most rare forms of cancer that exists and treatment for epithelial mesothelioma is largely based on the stage and progression of the disease. Due to the inability to effectively diagnose epithelial mesothelioma in an early stage, the epithelial mesothelioma continues to progress to deadly stages. The workers at highest risk for developing epithelial mesothelioma due to asbestos exposure include building, construction, automotive, and other industries.
Companies have put a large number of workers at risk for epithelial mesothelioma, causing a large amount of pain and suffering, in addition to large financial hardships. By contacting an epithelial mesothelioma lawyer you can find out if you may be entitled to receive compensation for the damages endured because of the epithelial mesothelioma. Families have lost loved ones to epithelial mesothelioma due to the negligence of companies and should not have to also endure the financial hardships that can occur because of the wrongful death.
A San Francisco jury recently awarded $20 million in damages to a woman, who was diagnosed with mesothelioma in 2006, and her husband.
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The family of an Illinois man who died from asbestos-related mesothelioma was awarded $2.6 million in damages on Wednesday. The jury deliberated for only about four hours before de...
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