Archive for October, 2007
On September 20, 2006 licensed asbestos abatement workers were scheduled to remove about 1,000 bags of asbestos-containing materials from the Capitol tunnel — a site which has generated much controversy in regards to workers and asbestos exposure.
Smaller amounts of asbestos began to be removed earlier in the year, shortly after it was discovered that [...]
October 11th, 2007 | Posted in Asbestos News | Comments Off
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 [...]
October 11th, 2007 | Posted in Asbestos News | Comments Off
Mesothelioma cancer is a disease that results from exposure to asbestos related substances. Asbestos usually consists of fibres that can enter the body through the mouth, or the skin, and, subsequently, enter the lungs, or blood stream.
Mesothelioma cancer has become more widely documented in the last 5-10 years, due to the fact that symptoms [...]
October 10th, 2007 | Posted in Asbestos News | Comments Off
Mesothelioma is only one of the asbestos-related diseases, but it is the most serious among them because it can be a deadly form of cancer that affects workers who have been working unprotected in an asbestos environment.
Mesothelioma cases in the States are still rare. It is estimated that there are about 2,000-3,000 new [...]
October 10th, 2007 | Posted in Asbestos News | Comments Off
Asbestos, a naturally occurring complex silicate, was extensively used in many industries, including insulation in ship building, manufacture of brake linings, and automobiles. Asbestos is a common name given to a group of six fibrous minerals which have their existence in two general forms, friable and non-friable. The toxic effects induced by Asbestos inhalation include [...]
October 9th, 2007 | Posted in Asbestos News | Comments Off
The three main types of malignant mesotheliomas are epithelioid, sarcomatoid and mixed/biphasic. Epithelioid is the most common kind as around 50-70% of all mesothelioma cases reported are this type. Epithelioid also has the best chances of survival. It affects the internal organs and internal surfaces coverings. Sarcomatoid is a much more [...]
October 9th, 2007 | Posted in Asbestos News | Comments Off
Asbestos was once used widely in commercial and residential building projects. It is a strong substance that is even stronger than steel. It also is unaffected by heat, chemicals and does not conduct electricity. This all combined made asbestos a great building material. However, throughout the years many health problems have been associated with asbestos. [...]
October 8th, 2007 | Posted in Asbestos News | Comments Off
During the 1930’s asbestos was discovered to be a great material to be used in building homes, it’s fire resistant as well as sturdy and strong. It was used on shingles extensively up until the 1970’s when it was proven to cause many diseases.
If your home was built during this time, there is a [...]
October 8th, 2007 | Posted in Asbestos News | Comments Off
There are a multitude of websites dedicated to asbestos-related lawsuits. They provide information such as how to file an asbestos case. These websites even help you find good asbestos attorneys. It is easy to find asbestos attorneys online, as almost all good attorneys list themselves in various websites. Many law firms also boast their [...]
October 7th, 2007 | Posted in Asbestos News | Comments Off
During World War II Asbestos was hailed by many as a miracle mineral. Almost anything could be built or manufactured from this mineral. The building and construction industries used it as an additive to strengthen cement and plastics. Asbestos fibers can be separated into thin threads which do not conduct electricity and [...]
October 7th, 2007 | Posted in Asbestos News | Comments Off