Thursday, September 30, 2010

Mesothelioma law Texas

Mesothelioma law Texas Now favors the petitioner
Exposure to asbestos is a reason for severe health hazard which ends in spreading of lungs cancer. There are some expensive medical treatment which may provide with necessary assistance but unfortunately as in all cancer cases, mesothelioma can only be controlled up to certain extent but can not be cured. Having assistance from the mesothelioma attorneys can be of some help in this respect.
Previously, the law relating to mesothelioma and claims relating to it was vague and inefficacious where by hiring some good lawyers any billionaire asbestos company could evade liability in court. In 2005 in Texas the mesothelioma law was changed with completely new set of amendments making it more humane and working towards the petitioner. More interesting point about mesothelioma texas is that unlike the laws in other state there is no limitation period to file the case. So, the patient himself or someone from his side may visit mesothelioma attorneys at any stage after the disease is diagnosed. But, the new mesothelioma Texas law focuses on another important aspect which was grossly overlooked in the previous Act. Previously, there was chance of filing indiscriminate cases by mesothelioma attorneys seeking monetary compensation for the client from the companies even when the company was not responsible for mesothelioma. This practice has been curbed automatically as the new mesothelioma Texas law comes with a mandatory clause that all mesothelioma attorneys have to seek approval from State Department of Health before filing any mesothelioma compensation claim in Texas.
Another interesting point in this mesothelioma Texas law is that it lays down the provision that when asbestos exposure occurs, the worker will pay a visit to the doctor and seek medical assistance. The expenses for that medical assistance will be borne by the company if the patient does not afford the expense. The trial for any mesothelioma Texas case will take place in Houston.
Now seeking assistance from mesothelioma attorneys is always something useful as at first instance, no fee is to be paid but the fee will be charged when the case ends in successful settlement of claims, awarding compensation to the patient. So, it is better to conduct a small research over the internet regarding the practice area of the attorney and the number of cases mesothelioma attorneys have handled previously which ended in successful settlement. However, new mesothelioma Texas law favors the petitioner. As per provisions of the law court now try to settle the case. Yet, if it is found that the defendant, in this case billionaire companies causing asbestos exposure are not willing to settle the case then the court would favor the petitioner and get the case settled to his side.
But, the person who is entitled to file such case is a question of legal standpoint, as to which relation he comes to the patient or whether he has any legal right at all to file such case. However, though the mesothelioma Texas law favors the petitioner but petitioner must have the legal right to file the case too. So, it is advisable to find good mesothelioma attorneys whenever a case to be filed by the patient to find compensation.

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Sunday, September 5, 2010

How To File A Mesothelioma Claim

 If you have been diagnosed with asbestos cancer and you are considering filing a mesothelioma claim, you should learn all you can about the subject and what kind of settlement or compensation you could receive. You should work with an experienced attorney to strengthen your mesothelioma claim before filing a law suit.

Statute of Limitations and Deadlines for Filing Your Claim

The statute of limitations starts at the time of your diagnosis in just about all mesothelioma claims. When a judge or the jury looks at your particular case, they will make a note of the time involved in your decision to file a claim. Once you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma cancer you should get in touch with a trial lawyer as soon as possible to get the process started. You may be going through a very difficult time in your life, but it's important to let all parties involved know about who is responsible for your disease and that you are serious about taking action.

Nailing Down the Details

Because of the long latency period of asbestos cancer, you may have a hard time remembering what happened decades ago. Make sure you know exactly what happened when, where and why before you determine who is responsible for your exposure to asbestos. Try to nail down all relevant details such as your place and length of employment, job conditions, products and materials you worked with, etc. Check all your records related to your former work; old photos may provide evidence in court such as asbestos dust on your work clothes.

Take notes of everything you remember. The trial lawyer you choose to handle your case needs all the details you can gather to back up your case in court with hard facts. Don't assume that minor details are irrelevant and review all the information you have gathered with your attorney. His experience gained from working with previous clients may help to find crucial details in the information you provide.

Your mesothelioma claim should include compensation for all of your losses - medical expenses, pain and suffering, loss of income and a shortened life expectancy - at the very least. Remember that in most mesothelioma cancer settlements and court cases the claimant gets far less than asked for, so file a claim for all of your losses from the start.

from: Dave Casey

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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

How To Handle Mesothelioma Injury

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If you suspect that you are going through mesothelioma injury, there are things that you should do to secure a future for you and your family. This is a disease that not many people recover from. This is why you should take the proper steps to take care of the family you might leave behind.

First of all, what is mesothelioma? This disease is a rare type of cancer. The cancer affects the internal chest wall and the outer lining of the lungs. It is also known for affecting various organs in the body. Sadly, the chance of recovering from this disease is extremely slim. Not many people are lucky enough to get through it devastating effects.

People who are going through this dilemma try everything. They have tried treatment, surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy. However, the result is still the same. The results from these methods of treatment are less than promising.

This disease is caused by constant exposure to asbestos. The people who are more prone to this illness are people who work in construction, engineering, and manufacturing. Asbestos is mainly used in these industries. They are used in cement, gaskets, brake lining, flooring products, roof shingles, insulation, and textiles.

The bad thing about mesothelioma injury is that it is hard to diagnose. You may have the illness, but it will only show symptoms in a matter of years. This simply means that you may be in your prime when you start experiencing the symptoms.

The symptoms consist of chest pains, shortness of breath, fatigue, anemia, cough, blood in sputum, abdominal pain, bowel dysfunction, weight loss, blood clots, yellow eyes, yellow skin, low sugar levels in blood, and tumors. Due to the number of symptoms, this disease is difficult to diagnose.

If ever you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma injury, you have to take the proper precautions. You also have to assure that you secure a future for your family in any case that you leave them behind. You do this by consulting with lawyers that specialize in these claims.

Filing a claim will ensure that you get the medical care you will need to fight the cancer. If ever you are diagnosed with the disease, there is little chance that you will be able to make a living for yourself and your family. The medical expenses for this cancer will cost a lot of money.

These lawyers will ensure that you get the medical care needed to fight the effects of mesothelioma. They will also ensure that the party responsible pays for the damages that have been caused to you. This way, you get to pay for medical expenses. This way, you also get to secure a future for your loved ones.

This type of cancer may be fatal. However, this does not mean that you have to give up the fight to stay alive and provide for your family.


from: ANOKWU CHIMANKPA PIUS
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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

the Mesothelioma Threat and Naval Dockyards

When asbestos is disturbed or damaged, small fibers can break away and float like dust into the air. If these fibers are inhaled, they can settle into the lungs and over several years cause life threatening health problems. One interesting study is called, “Radiological survey of men exposed to asbestos in naval dockyards” by P. G. Harries, F. A. F. Mackenzie, G. Sheers, J. H. Kemp, T. P. Oliver, D. S. Wright - Br J Ind Med 1972;29:274-279. Here is an excerpt: “Abstract - Radiological survey of men exposed to asbestos in naval dockyards. Asbestos related abnormalities were found in 3% of a 10% sample population in radiological surveys of the naval dockyards at Portsmouth, Chatham, and Rosyth. The prevalence of these abnormalities was related to the type of occupation and duration of exposure to asbestos. The results confirm the findings of an earlier survey at Devonport dockyard. No association between smoking, or the amount smoked, and the incidence of parenchymal or pleural disease due to asbestos was detected. Pleural abnormalities were found 10 times more frequently than parenchymal disease, and concern is felt over the uncertainty of the prognosis in men with pleural abnormalities, especially as 37 men have developed pleural mesothelioma at Devonport since 1965. More work is required to establish the true significance of pleural abnormalities caused by asbestos and to explore possible methods of treatment.”
A second study is called, “Parietal pleural plaques, asbestos bodies, and neoplasia. A clinical, pathologic, and roentgenographic correlation of 25 consecutive cases by Wain SL, Roggli VL, Foster WL Jr. - Chest. 1984 Nov;86(5):707-13. Here is an excerpt: “Abstract - An investigation was made to correlate autopsy and roentgenographic findings of pleural plaques with occupational exposure to asbestos and occurrence of respiratory tract tumors. Of the 434 autopsies performed over a 2 1/2 year period, 25 (5.8 percent) had pleural plaques but no gross evidence of parenchymal fibrosis. Review of the posterior-anterior chest roentgenograms using the International Labor Office criteria for classification of pneumoconiosis (1980) revealed that only seven of the 25 cases had detectable pleural thickening or calcification, which demonstrates the poor sensitivity of standard x-ray films. There was no detectable difference in frequency of known or presumed exposure to asbestos between the pleural plaque cases and controls as determined by occupational information obtained from chart review. Asbestos bodies were identified in lung tissue digests from all 25 cases with pleural plaques, and exceeded the normal range for our laboratory in 14 cases (56 percent). Of the 25 cases with pleural plaques, four also had bronchogenic and three had laryngeal carcinoma. The prevalence of bronchogenic carcinoma in patients with plaques was not different from those without plaques (p greater than 0.50). However, the association between plaques and laryngeal carcinoma was highly significant (p = 0.004).”

A third study is called, “Malignant Mesothelioma and Occupational Exposure to Asbestos: A Clinicopathological Correlation of 1445 Cases” by Victor L. Roggli, Anupama Sharma, Kelly J. Butnor, Thomas Sporn and Robin T. Vollmer - Ultrastructural Pathology 2002, Vol. 26, No. 2, Pages 55-65. Here is an excerpt: “Asbestos exposure is indisputably associated with development of mesothelioma. However, relatively few studies have evaluated the type of occupational exposure in correlation with asbestos fiber content and type. This study reports findings in 1445 cases of mesothelioma with known exposure history; 268 of these also had fiber burden analysis. The 1445 cases of mesothelioma were subclassified into 23 predominant occupational or exposure categories. Asbestos body counts per gram of wet lung tissue were determined by light microscopy. Asbestos fiber content and type were determined by scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive x-ray analysis. Results were compared with a control group of 19 lung tissue samples. Ninety-four percent of the cases occurred among 19 exposure categories. Median asbestos body counts and levels of commercial and noncommercial amphibole fibers showed elevated levels for each of these 19 categories. Chrysotile fibers were detectable in 36 of 268 cases. All but 2 of these also had above-background levels of commercial amphiboles. When compared to commercial amphiboles, the median values for noncommercial amphibole fibers were higher in 4 of the 19 exposure groups. Most mesotheliomas in the United States fall into a limited number of exposure categories. Although a predominant occupation was ascertained for each of these cases, there was a substantial overlap in exposure types. All but 1 of the occupational categories analyzed had above-background levels of commercial amphiboles. Commercial amphiboles are responsible for most of the mesothelioma cases observed in the United States.”

If you found any of these studies interesting, please read them in their entirety. We all owe a great deal of thanks to the people who are researching these important issues.
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Asbestos Damage to Workers and Chromosome Changes

Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer that is caused by exposure to asbestos. Cancer cells develop in the mesothelium, a thin layer of tissue that covers the majority of the body’s internal organs. There are four types. Pleural Malignant Mesothelioma (lung), Peritoneal Mesothelioma (abdomen), Percardial Mesothelioma (heart), and Tunica Vaginilas (testicles). One interesting study that examines this disease is called, “An early, nonrandom karyotypic change in immortal Syrian hamster cell lines transformed by asbestos: Trisomy of chromosome 11” - Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics Volume 22, Issue 3, July 1986, Pages 225-237, by Mitsuo Oshimura, a, Thomas W. Hesterberga and J.Carl Barretta. Here is an excerpt: “Abstract - Cytogenetic studies were performed on eight early passage Syrian hamster embryo cell lines independently derived following asbestos exposure. The modal chromosome number of all the immortal cell lines was near-diploid. At the earliest passage examined, six of eight cell lines had only numerical chromosome changes. Cells in each of these six cell lines had an extra chromosome #11, either as a sole karyotypic change or with other numerical changes. The remaining two cell lines displayed both numerical and structural chromosome changes, but without involvement of chromosome #11. Common abnormalities were -X or -Y, +3, and 8p- in one cell line, and -13 and t(13;21) in the other cell line. A nonrandom gain of chromosome #8 was also found in four cell lines. In three of the four cell lines, trisomy of chromosome #8 seems to have occurred during karyotypic progression. The observation that nonrandom changes in chromosome number are an early karyotypic change after carcinogen treatment supports our hypothesis that induction of aneuploidy by asbestos is mechanistically important in the transformation of Syrian hamster embryo cells in culture and, further, suggests that trisomy 11 plays a major role in the early steps of immortalization and neoplastic progression.”
A second study is called, “The HL-A system in asbestos workers” by J A Merchant, P T Klouda, C A Soutar, W R Parkes, S D Lawler, M Turner-Warwick - Br Med J 1975;1:189-191 (25 January). Here is an excerpt: “In a study of the HL-A system in 56 selected asbestos workers referred to the Pneumoconiosis Medical Panel with definite or suspected asbestosis, the W 27 antigen was found more often than among a control population. Six of the 10 asbestos workers with the W 27 antigen had definite radiographic evidence of asbestosis compared to 13 out of 46 without the W 27 antigen. These observations, if confirmed, suggest that the W 27 antigen may provide a useful marker of an enhanced susceptibility to the tissue-damaging effects of asbestos dust.”

A third study is called, “Mortality among long-term employees of an Ontario asbestos-cement factory.” by M M Finkelstein Br J Ind Med 1983;40:138-144. Here is an excerpt: “Abstract - Mortality was studied among a group of 328 employees of an Ontario asbestos-cement factory who had been hired before 1960 and who had been employed for a minimum of nine years. The group of 87 men who had worked in the rock wool/fibre glass operations, or who had been otherwise minimally exposed to asbestos, had mortality rates similar to those of the general Ontario population, while the group of asbestos-exposed employees had all-cause mortality rates double those of the Ontario population, mortality rates due to malignancies five times higher than expected, and deaths attributed to lung cancer eight times more frequent than expected. According to the best evidence available, 10 of 58 deaths among the production workers were due to malignant mesothelioma and 20 to lung cancer. The men dying of mesothelioma were younger than the men dying of lung cancer with mean ages at death of 51 and 64 years respectively. An exposure model was constructed on the basis of the available air sampling data, and individual exposure histories were calculated. These exposure histories were used to investigate the exposure-response relationships for asbestos-associated malignancies.”

If you found any of these studies interesting, please read them in their entirety. We all owe a great deal of thanks to the people who are researching these important issues.

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Diagnosis Malignant Mesothelioma Claims

source by:Pieter Pepler 

Diagnosis Malignant Mesothelioma Claims the Life of Labour MP John MacDougall

Labour MP John MacDougall died of Malignant Mesothlioma, caused by asbestos exposure. This had again highlighted the poor prognosis of mesothelioma victims. All ex-shipyard workers are cautioned by Mesothelioma-Junction.Com to immediately consult their specialist at the first sign of what may be symptoms of mesothelioma.

MP John MacDougall, Labour MP and close friend of British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, sadly died at the age of 60, on 13 August 2008, within 24 months of receiving the diagnosis malignant mesothelioma. He passed away at the Victoria Hospital, in Kilkaldy and his funeral is set for Monday 18 August 2008. He revealed in May 2007 that he had serious health problems.

After being diagnosed with asbestosis he had one lung removed at Guy's Hospital in London. Mr MacDougall blamed his asbestos disease on his work in the shipyards in 1960's. That was before asbestos regulations were implemented globally by developed nations. The average asbestos mesothelioma victim normally lives for only 6 to 24 months after being diagnosed.

Many mesothelioma treatment options are currently available but they are yet unable to affectively heal asbestosis mesothelioma patients. This well loved politician had vowed to beat the disease and return to work, after undergoing a trial procedure to try and beat the asbestos-related cancer mesothelioma.
John MacDougall contributed his education to the excellent technical training that Rosyth Naval Dockyard gave to its apprentices.

A boilermaker by trade, he was employed for a period as an engineer in the dockyard and then in the mines. From 1964 John worked at the RGC oil rig construction yard in Methil. His political career commenced in 1982 when he was elected to the Fife County Council.

Even though society at large has known about the dangers of asbestos exposure and asbestos poisoning for decades, industrial tycoons and government departments continued to use or produce asbestos products to sustain their profits, employment figures and/or economic growth.

However, lobbyists for asbestos toxin health concerns and regulation, eventually succeeded. So varying efficiencies of asbestos mesothelioma law was written and implemented globally.
Ship yards, boilermakers, dock yards, mining are all terms that are statistically stacked with a high level of Occupational Asbestos Risk. Even a very brief asbestos exposure can lead to a range of chronic and fatal medical dispositions known as asbestos poisoning diseases.

For many years, asbestos insulation was a preferred thermal component of boilers due to its heat resistant properties. What is asbestos and what does asbestos look like? All forms of asbestos are composed of fibers with widths less than 1 micrometer, that occur in bundles and have very long lengths. This is called fibrillar. Asbestos identify with particularly fine fibers and is sometimes also called amianthus.

So asbestos is a classification of minerals with a unique, crystalline fiber texture. The main groups are: Chrysotile ("white asbestos"), Amosite ("brown asbestos"), Crocodolite ("blue asbestos"), Tremolite (Amhibole), Anthrophyllite and Actinolite. View asbestos pictures asbestos pictures here

Why are asbestos fibers dangerous? The microscopic fibers become easily airborne. The asbestos fibers are then easily breathed in through the nose and mouth. It becomes lodged forever in the lungs or other parts of the body. The body's immune system targets these fibers to break it down, but the body acids excreted to dissolve the asbestos always fail. The lesion caused by the asbestos fibres, is called asbestos injury. Asbestos symptoms begin slowly and unnoticed. Since the asbestos particles are indestructible, connective scar tissue builds up around them.

It may take between 5 to 50 years for the first symptoms to appear, gradually developing into asbestosis mesothelioma (asbestos disease mesothelioma.) Shortness of breath with an absence of coughing is one of the first asbestos poisoning symptoms. If the scar tissue is allowed to develop undiagnosed, the presence of body acids causes some cells to mutate into malignant mesothelioma cancer cells. Once asbestosis mesothelioma cancer had advanced, other organs begin to weaken from the lack of oxygen. The heart is especially vulnerable.

Occupational asbestos risk, even in modern day industry, can not be over emphasized. This matter is once again being brought to the attention of environment and health concious groups, by the sad loss of John MacDougall, Labour MP. He was a pillar in society, member of Scottish Constitutional Convention Vice-President and Treasurer of the Assembly of European Regions. He was alos asked if he would act as liaison officer between the AER and the Conference of Periphereal Maritime Regions.

For more information about the diagnosis malignant mesothelioma and asbestos pictures, our website: mesothelioma-Junction.Com
Pieter Pepler is a management consultant to small and medium enterpises. He has a keen interest in in health aspects and spends much of his time researching and writing about the causes and alternative treatment options for the natural treatment of various chronic diseases.

His work on asbestos mesothelioma risk and related research is published on his Mesothelioma-Junction.com website.

Pieter has also done an asbestos picture study of asbestos in a popular seaside holiday distination, entitled: "A Silent Killer Stalking Your Favorite Beach Destination?" The album can be viewed under “Asbestos Pictures" on his website.
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