08.05.2012

Asbestos and Mesothelioma Risks Today

Asbestos is a mineral that was once commonly used as a building material during the 1970s due to its durability and high resistance to heat. However, in more recent years the use of asbestos as building material has been heavily restricted in the United States. It has in banned in many countries because it was discovered that exposure to asbestos causes cancers like mesothelioma, but not in the U.S. Nevertheless, despite the known health issues many manufacturers continue to use asbestos and people are still unwittingly being exposed. Those who were exposed to this material often do not know until they have been diagnosed with mesothelioma or another asbestos cancer.

Asbestos is still a major health threat. Despite advances in industrial and construction technology, asbestos remains a very important material in many industries. Generally people who work in asbestos mines are exposed to asbestos. The same goes with people who work in any asbestos processing plant. However, exposure to asbestos is not limited to these industries. Those who work in car industries and other industries, even the military, can be exposed to asbestos. Individuals and families may be exposed to asbestos if they live near such mines. Workers who renovate old homes that used materials with asbestos are at great risk. Most people simply do not know that they have been exposed until it is too late.

For those who have been exposed to asbestos and have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, the best course of action is to contact mesothelioma attorneys from a law firm like Baron and Budd. The use of asbestos translates to millions of dollars in profit and companies are experts in mesothelioma cases. They know how to handle these lawsuits so victims do not receive the compensation they deserve unless they hire experienced mesothelioma attorneys. Law firms like Baron and Budd are an excellent option for victims of asbestos exposure because they have handled cases like this for three decades. These mesothelioma attorneys can determine the time when asbestos exposure occurred and from which manufacturer’s products they were exposed.

Choosing mesothelioma attorneys from Baron and Budd can make the difference between a case won and a case lost. To learn more about the benefits of enlisting the services of Baron and Budd, visit their Web site www.baronandbudd.com. For more information about mesothelioma and asbestos exposure, visit www.protectingwhatsright.com. Don’t feel that you need to face this battle alone. The seasoned attorneys of Baron and Budd will be there to provide compassionate guidance to you through all steps of your asbestos claim.

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Modern Day Asbestos Risk: Are Popcorn Ceilings Dangerous?

Popcorn ceilings were commonly used in homes and rental buildings from the 1960s through the 1980s. They were cheap, easy to apply, and worked effectively to reduce noise. They were sprayed on ceilings, which resulted in an uneven, bumpy surface – hence the “popcorn” reference. According to Baron and Budd, a precedent-setting mesothelioma litigation firm, the government imposed a ban on the manufacture of popcorn ceilings in 1978 due to the health risks of asbestos. However, installation was not banned to allow manufacturers and suppliers to recoup investments. Unfortunately, the installation of popcorn ceilings continued throughout the 1980s.

Popcorn asbestos ceilings are not dangerous per se. Health risks for mesothelioma only arise when the ceiling material is disturbed, releasing asbestos fibers into the air. This typically happens when the air erodes the asbestos from the ceiling material. Asbestos fibers are also disturbed when the ceiling material is scraped off or sanded during renovation or remodeling. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with mesothelioma or another asbestos related disease, the first step towards receiving compensation from responsible parties is to speak with a seasoned mesothelioma attorney. Baron and Budd can help. Since the 1970s, the law firm of Baron and Budd has helped hundreds of mesothelioma victims get the justice and compensation they deserve.

Avoiding the Risks of Popcorn Ceilings

There are certain measures you can take to protect your family from exposure to asbestos. One is to leave the popcorn ceiling as it is. Baron and Budd also recommends calling a professional asbestos abatement contractor to complete the ceiling removal. Baron and Budd also have some useful information about popcorn ceilings that are useful to prevent asbestos exposure. One useful piece of information details how you can determine if your popcorn ceiling has asbestos and what to do if it does.

Baron and Budd cited a case where a man learned too late that the ceiling material he removed contained asbestos. Unfortunately, mesothelioma does not manifest until 15 or more years after initial exposure. It is a rare disease that affects an average of 3,000 people every year. For this reason it is important to seek legal advice as soon as one has been diagnosed with the disease. If you want to learn more about the legal options available if you or someone you know has been exposed to asbestos, please visit www.baronandbudd.com.

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02.05.2012

The Occupational Risks of Asbestos and Contacting a Mesothelioma Attorney

Asbestos is ubiquitous in the United States. As this mineral exists in fibrous form and is resistant to water, chemicals, electricity and heat, it was incorporated into several construction, household, and commercial products all around the world. In addition, it was also used in building battleships, subjecting a majority of veterans to exposure to asbestos either as sailors or as shipbuilders. According to the National Institute for Occupational Health and Safety, over 75 occupational groups have exposed their workers and the public to asbestos. Workers who do not handle asbestos directly can be exposed to it via its presence in the products they work around or in the atmosphere.

Such employees include textile workers, building engineers, glass and paper factory workers, longshoremen, road builders, building managers and contractors. Less surprisingly, even teachers have been exposed to asbestos not only through the building materials utilized in their school construction, but also through the crayons and blackboards they used. This exposure to asbestos can led workers to develop mesothelioma.

Mesothelioma is a malignant cancer that affects the mesothelium, the outer lining of the major internal organs in our body such as the heart, abdomen and lungs. This disease is difficult to diagnose in part due to its long latency period of almost 30 to 50 years, leaving individuals unsure of how or when they contracted this cancer. It also leaves its victims with several medical treatments and substantial medical bills. It is in this case that they need to hire an experienced mesothelioma attorney to fight for their legal rights and gain compensation from the manufacturers who have subjected them to prolonged exposure to asbestos. A mesothelioma attorney needs to have enough experience in this subject of litigation and also should have a track record of substantial settlements for successful lawsuits. Proximity and price should also be considered when hiring a mesothelioma attorney.

If you or your loved one is suffering from mesothelioma, you can contact Baron and Budd. Baron and Budd is a nationally acclaimed law firm that has been protecting the rights of mesothelioma victims for 30 years with 50 attorneys. Though Baron and Budd is headquartered in Dallas, Texas, it has several office locations across the U.S.Throughout the years, this reputed law firm has compiled much information about this disease and has gathered this information into a database to help future asbestos cases. In addition, Baron and Budd handles many cases on a contingency fee basis, which means that a client does not pay any litigation costs up-front. For additional information, please visit www.baronandbudd.com.

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