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Asbestos 101, Part I Mesothelioma Legal Jargon: Understanding the Language of Asbestos Litigation

This four-part series is designed to introduce non-legal-professionals to the complex and complicated world of asbestos litigation. Topics covered will include applicable legal terms, sources and methods of compensation, how to choose an attorney and what to expect from a settlement. “Mesothelioma legal jargon” describes the industry-specific terminology that governs the complex world of...

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Facts About Mesothelioma and Claims

After a diagnosis of mesothelioma, victims want to know if they are entitled to any mesothelioma claims. Many people that were exposed to asbestos worked in careers with the US Navy serving on ships, civilians that worked in shipyards, oil refineries, miners, automotive industry, chemical plants, demolition and construction, plumbers, electricians, power plants, boiler rooms, welders and many...

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“So, tell me again – why do I need an attorney?”

Mesothelioma victims’ most pressing questions about legal representation are answered in the following article— including where, when and how to retain a quality law firm and what can be done to begin preparing for the courtroom long before the gavel strikes. If you are in need of an attorney for mesothelioma case settlement, you are not alone. Mesothelioma litigation is a multi-million dollar...

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Exploring Your Treatment Options for Mesothelioma: Clinical Trials Offer Hope to the Hopeless

When considering your treatment options for mesothelioma, clinical trials are one choice you may want to seriously consider, first and foremost. Because mesothelioma is considered a terminal cancer with no known cure, new and exploratory treatments may very well offer patients the best hope of survival, or at least improvement and increased life expectancy. While it’s certainly understandable...

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Mesothelioma Veterans – What You Should Know

Mesothelioma in veterans is unfortunately becoming a prominent diagnosis for those who served in the Navy. Decades ago, materials made from asbestos were used for constructing many military ships. The material was ideal because of its ability to endure substantial hits from both heat and fire. It became a choice material for the navy making asbestos on navy ships not only required but it was...

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