Friday, March 14, 2008

Asbestos the Silent Killer

An article about the history of asbestos and the potential future problems asbestos may cause. People fear that asbestos could cause an epidemic if it is not removed from places of business and homes quickly and appropriately.

Despite the fact the government banned the importation of blue and brown asbestos over twenty years ago and finally banned white asbestos in 1999, 3500 people currently die every year from asbestos related diseases.

Be it the lung choking ?asbestosis? or the cancer ?Mesothelioma? these diseases make asbestos the biggest industrial killer today.

In the 50?s and 60?s following World War 2, millions of tons of raw asbestos was imported into the UK to be made into building products and other industrial uses.

It was cheap, easy to mine and when added to various building products gave them extra strength and fire retardant properties.

Just what was needed to help the post war building boom.

However it was not until well into the sixties that it was discovered that the ingestion of its fibres caused terminal damage to peoples lungs.

All those people working in the factories using asbestos in their products had already been damaged by the microscopic fibres of asbestos. This was borne out by the climbing death rates in the late 80?s as it can take anything from 5 to 25 years for the asbestos dieses to kill you.

When the government brought in various bans on the importation and the using of asbestos in products they assumed by the turn of the new millennium there would be a fall in the number of deaths attributed to asbestos.

Unfortunately the exact opposite happened and the death toll continued to rise.

After some research the government found that because very few landlords or tenants of non-domestic buildings had bothered to have their building surveyed to find the whereabouts of any asbestos containing materials thousands of maintenance workers were coming into buildings and drilling holes or cutting out panels etc and disturbing the asbestos and on a regular basis breathing in small amounts of deadly fibres.

So as time went on they became infected and joined the numbers of people dying who had worked in the asbestos factories of the 50?s and 60?s.

Out of all this chaos was born the ?Control of Asbestos in the Workplace? legislation.

From May 2004 for the first time every owner or tenant, whoever was deemed responsible under the terms of leases, was legally obliged to have their premises surveyed and the position, quantity, condition and type of all ACM?s noted in a report form with a management plan to deal with the risk.

These reports would then be available to any employee or outside contractor who may want to work in the areas containing asbestos and following laid out ?Codes of Practice? take the necessary steps to minimise the release of harmful fibres into the atmosphere and subsequently into their lungs.

Simple precautions like not using power tools, wearing an appropriate face-mask, wearing throw away overalls and other very basic things will help stop the ingestion of deadly asbestos fibres.

Although this act will not immediately stop the death rate soaring to 10,000 deaths per year by 2020 eventually with the new knowledge and awareness of asbestos products contained in these reports we will see a decline in the death rate.

The message about asbestos is not to rip it out of buildings unnecessarily but to know of its whereabouts and manage it.

Only finally removing it under controlled conditions when it is damaged or disintegrating beyond reasonable repair.

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Monday, March 10, 2008

Asbestos Legislation

Since the introduction of the first Asbestos bill in Congress some 30 years ago, the scenario has changed tremendously. The number of claims that are filed today are many times greater than in previous years. Of these numerous cases, some hold the stand of real human sufferings while others hold the place of real forged means. This has made the efforts of legislation tougher and has initiated the need to implement certain general rules for all the people who are suffering or have suffered from the carcinogenic Asbestos exposure.

On May 26, 2005, the Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill that would establish a $140 billion fund for a no-fault, administrative program to provide compensation to the people afflicted with Asbestos-induced disease. The trial lawyers protested for the low amount being put for the victims of Asbestos, while the experts benefited their stand by commenting that it was not to be inclusive for the fraudulent cases. Many states in America are taking crucial and well-designed steps to prevent legal fraud.

Asbestos is a carcinogen to humans. It is a highly particulating fiber. When pressed with the hand, microscopic dust is released and is inhaled into the lungs. This produces a number of diseases relating to the lungs, including mesothelioma. Mesothelioma is one of the most common diseases associated with asbestos. There is much litigation surrounding mesothelioma.

To this day asbestos exists. It is near the end of being phased out from all public use. However, the fiber is more or less a naturally occuring substance, so it will never be completely eradicated.

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Friday, March 7, 2008

Asbestos In Your Home ? Don?t Give Your Kids Cancer

Many homes still have asbestos products in them, these range from heaters and fire places to roof tiles. Children play with Asbestos on a daily basis and are exposing themselves to a highly dangerous product that will almost certainly cause cancer and death later in life, if the exposure is high enough.
It is reported that children are prone to cancer after asbestos exposure.

What is Asbestos?

Asbestos is a mineral fibre that is known for its heat resistance and strength. It is also very resistant to acid.
Asbestos can only positively be identified under a microscope, however, asbestos in the home and workplace is very easy to identify.
As asbestos ages it starts to crumble and break, the fibres which are deadly are then released into the air and breathed in.

What Illnesses are caused by Asbestos?

The tiny fibres that are released by the asbestos penetrate deeply into the lungs and remain in the individuals lungs for the rest of their lives.
Constant or regular exposure to high does of asbestos fibres can cause scarring of the lung tissue and respiratory disease asbestosis. Exposures to low amounts of asbestos are still highly dangerous and can cause lung cancer. Direct contact with asbestos can also cause Mesothelioma ? a form of cancer exclusively linked to asbestos exposure.
Symptoms of asbestos exposure usually take 20 ? 40 years to develop and 100% of cases are fatal.
All types of asbestos cause cancer and all types of asbestos cancers can kill.
Children are especially prone to developing cancer after exposure to asbestos.

What Products Contain Asbestos?

- Floor Tiles
- Ceiling Tiles
- Sprayed on Textures Ceilings
- Wrapping For Pipes
- Boiler Insulation
- Fire Proofing ? Surfaces and Similar
- Roof Tiles
- Roof Tar
- Heaters ? Gas & Electric

What To Do If You Suspect You Are In Contact With Asbestos

Should you discover or suspect that you have asbestos in any part of your home or business you need to make a decision based on the amount of exposure and the condition of the asbestos.
The most important factor is the general condition of the asbestos. If it is crumbling or broken it must be removed immediately as it will be releasing deadly asbestos fibres into the surrounding area.
You must not remove the asbestos yourself. The asbestos needs to be removed and disposed by a properly qualified and protected individual.
Call your local government office or council immediately and seek advice on recognised companies that can remove the asbestos safely.

If you are a home owner or a tenant you must make arrangements immediately to have the asbestos encapsulated or removed. You are liable for any person who develops cancer as a result of exposure in your home.

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Thursday, January 17, 2008

Mesothelioma - How to Find a Good Asbestos Mesothelioma Lawyer

Without a doubt, ability, experience and reputation, These are important factors in determining an mesothelioma / asbestos lawyer's you can count on and hire. Mind you, If the methotheleoma lawyer is well known as a highly competent lawyer who has settled many mesothelioma cases, his fee is likely to be higher. Remember, the cheapest lawyer may not always be the best. Of course, unless a lawyer takes your case on a contingent basis, he will expect to be paid, win or lose.

The amount of time and labor spent on your asbestos mesothelioma case is what a lawyer will charge you for, his/her time is money. Most lawyers keep very careful records of the amount of time they and members of their staff spend on your case. Different attorneys rate their time differently depending upon their experience, training. skills, and workload.

What about Contingency fees? A contingent fee arrangement is that your lawyer gets a percentage of the compensation money you receive as resolution of your asbestos lawsuit. If you do not receive compensation for the lawsuit then your lawyer collects no fees. However, you may owe charges for court fees, copying, and hiring expert witnesses. A contingency fee is a good option for those unable to pay hourly. Results can never be guaranteed . Nonetheless, some lawyers will handle a lawsuit for money and damages on the condition that they be allowed to take a percentage of the recovery if success is achieved. Under this contingent arrangement, a lawyer does not collect a fee if the case is lost. The client must still pay court costs, however.

Check the lawyers records if possible- Check background, experience, disciplinary record of any potential mesothelioma lawyer candidate. Many states currently require all lawyers to graduate from college and law school, pass a written exam, pass a character and fitness review, and be licensed to practice law. Also, many lawyers take continuing legal education classes each year. You can find out about many asbestos mesothelioma lawyers' backgrounds by checking legal source books in your local law library or public library. Consider the mesothelioma lawyer's training and experience - Ask if the lawyer has handled similar asbestos matters, and what the outcomes were. Also ask if the lawyer has taken any continuing legal education courses regarding asbestos law and asbestos mesothelioma litigation which relates to your legal issue.

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Monday, November 26, 2007

Know Your Rights About Asbestos Litigation

 Due to the rise in Mesothelioma related Cancers, which are a result of exposure to Asbestos based fibers and materials, there is now a wave of Asbestos related litigation being initiated.

Although there has been information related to Mesothelioma related Cancers and the effects of Asbestos on the human body, Mesothelioma cases have often taken 30 to 40 years to appear.

Mesothelioma Cancer is related to the Mesothelioma cells, which line the lungs, heart and abdominal area of the human body. Asbestos causes these cells to slowly develop into cancerous nodules, which later develop to form tumors.

Once diagnosed with Mesothelioma Cancer, a patient can live between 7 months to 7 years, depending upon the stage of the Cancer and which organ has been affected. Abdominal Mesothelioma Cancer often is coupled with immune deficiencies and requires extra treatment measures.

There are now a number of Attorneys, paralegals, investigators, doctors and academics that specialize in Asbestos Litigation. Over the years, Asbestos Litigation has taken on various forms. Initially, the cases included minor situations involving scaring of the chest lining, known as Asbestosis.

However, many of the more serious asbestos symptoms did not develop until much later. It slowly became apparent that Asbestos was a dangerous substance that causes Mesothelioma Cancer.

Asbestos has since been removed from the building industry and removed from buildings. Although, for many, it is too late, as their exposure to Asbestos has already occurred and many have since died as a result.

Now people who develop Mesothelioma Cancer can pursue Asbestos litigation, however there are rules to going about this. One of those rules includes, that the person seeking Asbestos litigation must be able to provide evidence that they were exposed to the Asbestos substance.

The person seeking Asbestos litigation must be able to supply information about the particular Asbestos substance and the particular location in which the exposure occurred. The more details a person can supply the more favorable the outcome of their Asbestos litigation will be.

Asbestos litigation should also be accompanied with medical documents that provide evidence of any internal damage, or side affects that have resulted from exposure to Asbestos. As well as medical documents, a letter from a doctor detailing the outcome of the exposure and what would be required in the way of treatment and ongoing support.

In the case of Mesothelioma Cancer that has been caused by exposure to asbestos, those affected by this exposure should be aware of their rights. If you, or someone you know has been showing symptoms of exposure to Asbestos, such as abdominal pain, chest pain, coughing, weight loss, or fever and frequent illness, consider seeking medical advice.
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