Asbestos was a widely used material in the construction industry for decades due to its heat resistance and durability. It was commonly found in insulation, roofing materials, flooring, and even adhesives. Despite its benefits, the health risks associated with asbestos exposure have made it a significant concern, particularly for those working in construction trades.
Workers in specific trades faced the highest risk of asbestos exposure. Plumbers, electricians, and insulators frequently worked with or near asbestos-containing materials. These professionals often disturbed asbestos during installation, maintenance, or demolition, unknowingly releasing harmful fibers into the air. The danger lies in inhaling or ingesting these fibers, which can cause severe health issues years later.
Connecting Lung Cancer to Asbestos Exposure
While mesothelioma is the most well-known disease linked to asbestos exposure, lung cancer is another severe risk. Prolonged asbestos exposure can increase the likelihood of developing lung cancer, particularly when combined with other risk factors like smoking. Diagnosing asbestos-related lung cancer often requires a detailed occupational history to establish a connection between the disease and asbestos exposure.
Importance of Occupational History
A thorough occupational history is crucial for diagnosing lung cancer caused by asbestos. Workers who spent years in construction or related industries may not immediately connect their illness to their jobs. However, identifying the source of asbestos exposure can be key to understanding the cause of the disease and pursuing legal action. An asbestos law firm can help uncover critical details about your work history and exposure.
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GET A FREE CASE REVIEWConstruction Sites with Documented Asbestos Use
Many construction sites, especially older buildings, and infrastructure projects, were built with asbestos-containing materials. Some notable examples include:These sites represent a significant risk for workers who were present during construction, renovation, or demolition activities. By identifying these locations, individuals can better understand the potential sources of their asbestos exposure.
Proving Your Case
If you or a loved one has developed lung cancer due to asbestos exposure, proving your case requires gathering compelling evidence. This includes:
- Work History: Document your employment at construction sites or companies known for asbestos use.
- Medical Records: Providing a diagnosis that links your condition to asbestos exposure.
- Witness Testimony: Statements from coworkers or supervisors who can confirm your exposure.
How an Asbestos Law Firm Helps You File Claims for Compensation
An experienced asbestos law firm helps you build a strong case. These firms specialize in investigating asbestos claims, locating evidence, and navigating complex legal processes. They have the expertise to connect your health condition to asbestos exposure and identify liable parties, whether it’s a manufacturer, employer, or asbestos trust fund.
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Our lawyers are dedicated to pursuing compensation for clients. We file claims on a contingency fee, so we only get paid if we win or settle the case.
GET A FREE CASE REVIEWTypes of Asbestos-Related Claims
There are two primary types of claims for individuals affected by asbestos exposure:
- Personal Injury Lawsuits: These are filed against manufacturers or employers who negligently exposed workers to asbestos.
- Claims Against Asbestos Trust Funds: Many companies that used asbestos have gone bankrupt and established trust funds to compensate victims.
Both types of claims require thorough documentation and expert legal guidance, which an asbestos law firm can provide.
Get a Free Case Review with an Asbestos Law Firm
Understanding your legal options after a lung cancer diagnosis can feel overwhelming. A free case review with an asbestos law firm can provide clarity and direction. During this consultation, experienced attorneys will assess your situation, review your work history, and discuss the potential for filing a claim.
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with lung cancer due to asbestos exposure, Braver Law is here to help. Our team specializes in asbestos litigation and has a proven track record of securing compensation for clients. Contact us today for a confidential consultation and free case review and let us guide you through the process of filing a claim for compensation.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I file a claim if I was a smoker?
Yes. While smoking increases the risk of lung cancer, asbestos exposure remains a significant contributing factor. Courts recognize this and allow claims from individuals who were smokers.
What if I was exposed decades ago?
Asbestos-related diseases can take 20-50 years to develop. You may still have a valid claim even if your exposure occurred decades ago. An asbestos law firm can help determine your eligibility.
Contact Braver Law today to discuss your case. With our expertise, you can take the first step toward holding responsible parties accountable and securing the compensation you deserve.