Submit your Mesothelioma claim details for a free, no obligation case review
Get Started:
Mesothelioma sypmtoms and illness do not occur directly following exposure to asbestos, there is usually a long period of time between exposure to the asbestos and the appearance of the disease. Early stage symptoms can be confused with other illnesses or attributed to lifestyle issues like obesity, smoking, or physical inactivity. If you have been exposed to asbestos you should let your doctor know, especially since mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer.
People with mesothelioma might notice pain or sensation of heaviness or fullness in their chest or abdomen. Shortness of breath is typical when pleural tissue is involved and swelling of the abdomen if the peritoneal tissue is involved. Typical symptoms of mesothelioma include chest pain, shortness of breath, coughing, weight loss, and sexual dysfunction. Some people may experience deformation of the chest wall and abdominal masses that may obstruct the bowel in later stages of the disease.
Texas woman Lois Robinson has filed an asbestos lawsuit against 33 corporations on behalf of her deceased husband, Warren Robinson.
Lois claims that his asbestos-relate...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will begin a huge asbestos removal task at the 7.5-acre Big Tex site near San Antonio, Texas, where more than 100,000 tons of asbe...
The Oneida County Office Building in Utica, New York is the location of a recent asbestos scare, and the United Public Service Employees Union that represents the workers there has requested further testing for asbest...
Copyright © 2001 - 2012 Online Lawyer Source | Legal Marketing Site Designed by eJustice
ATTORNEY ADVERTISEMENT—Thank you for your visit. The content published on this website was not written by medical professionals and should not, at any point, be mistaken for medical advice. Furthermore, the information on this site is intended for educational purposes only and should never interfere with a patient/site visitor and his or her healthcare provider. In addition, viewing the content on this website, requesting additional information, or transmitting information through a contact form should never be considered the formation of an attorney-client relationship. The material published on this site is general and may not apply to your specific circumstances. Every case comes with its own set of unique circumstances; past success discussed on this site does not guarantee future performance. Information found on this website should not be used as incentive to act without seeking counsel from a professional. For more information, please read our disclaimer.