February 2014 | Shrader & Associates L.L.P.
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Signs that an Asbestos Lawyer is not Right for You

You may already know that once you’re affected by asbestosis, mesothelioma or another related cancer after exposure to asbestos, a lawyer can help you gain significant compensation for your medical expenses—not to mention, pain and suffering. But finding the right lawyer for your case can be a confusing charge. Although mesothelioma law firms can seem a dime a dozen, many of those firms lack the...

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Getting Answers Before Initiating a Mesothelioma Lawsuit

For anyone who has received a diagnosis of mesothelioma, a lawsuit is a viable possibility for recovering some of the monetary damages that will be quickly incurred through medical treatment and care. Top Q and A’s about Mesothelioma Lawsuits Who exactly is eligible for filing a mesothelioma lawsuit? Anyone who has been diagnosed with a condition that is known to be connected directly with...

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Malignant Mesothelioma Was Preventable

Malignant mesothelioma is a cancer with malignant cells that develop within the lining of the chest or abdomen of the body. The cause most associated with this form of cancer is asbestos exposure. Many victims of this exposure are unaware for decades that a deadly cancer has been forming in their bodies. Not until they experience mesothelioma symptoms that become severe enough do they seek...

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Factors Affecting Mesothelioma Life Expectancy

If you’ve been diagnosed with a rare form of cancer called mesothelioma, the life expectancy you were given by your physician is likely pretty dismal. Mesothelioma is considered terminal, meaning that there is currently no known cure for it and no documented survivors. Despite the generally grim mesothelioma prognosis, there are several factors that can affect how long a person is expected to...

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Mesothelioma Cancer is a Lethal Diagnosis

Asbestos-related diseases, such as mesothelioma cancer, are mostly a lethal diagnosis. Research has proven that asbestos exposure can cause a cancer that affects the lung lining called mesothelioma. While this cancer has a number of connected causes, asbestosis and mesothelioma are distinctively related with contact to asbestos. The grouping of smoking and contact with asbestos greatly increases...

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