Friday, June 5, 2009

MESOTHELIOMA

Mesothelioma is a serious lung disease in which the cells of the mesothelium (membrane of the lung) become abnormal, divide and multiple without control, resulting in cancerous tumors.

Many workers at Utah's shipyards, powerhouses, plants and construction sites were exposed to asbestos. We represent workers in Utah (UT) that have been diagnosed with mesothelioma and lung cancer. We are familiar with the most common New York work sites, and the products used at these sites. Even if you were not exposed at work, our mesothelioma attorneys will fully investigate your case to determine the likely sources of your exposure to asbestos.

The Utah companies that manufactured, sold and installed asbestos products had extensive knowledge of the deadly hazards of asbestos as early as 1920. These companies did not warn of the risks or protect workers. The result is that many have unnecessarily and tragically contracted mesothelioma.

Mesothelioma can be a difficult disease to understand, and if you or a loved one have been diagnosed, you are certain to have numerous questions. If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, please contact our lawyers - we can help you find answers.

Legal Help FAQs from Our Utah Mesothelioma Lawyers

What is asbestos?

What types of injuries are caused by asbestos?

What trades and occupations work with asbestos?

What types of products contain asbestos?

What did companies know and when did they know it?

What is Mesothelioma? How do you get Mesothelioma?

What are the treatment options for those diagnosed with Mesothelioma?

What Legal Options Are Available To Individuals Injured By Asbestos?

If I Don't Remember How I was Exposed To Asbestos, What Can I Do?

How Do You Prove Which UT Asbestos Companies Are Responsible For My Injury?

What If My Loved One Had Died Or Is Too Sick To Speak To An Attorney?

Do I Have To Pay For The Costs Of My Utah Lawsuit?

How Can I Find Out If I Should File An Asbestos Lawsuit?

How Do I Know That Belluck & Fox Will Treat My Family With Dignity And Give Individual Attention To My Case?

Can I Contact You On Behalf Of My Father, Husband Or Relative?


The large verdicts associated with Utah mesothelioma lawsuits are not accidental. Jurors are outraged by What Companies Knew about the hazards of asbestos and the risks to workers' lives.

Learn more by speaking with a Utah mesothelioma lawyer and have your case evaluated by our mesothelioma attorney: online case evaluation form. Call us: 1-877-200-6LAW

If you live in any of the following Utah (UT) locations and have been the victim of asbestos exposure, or diagnosed with mesothelioma, please contact our Utah mesothelioma lawyers for legal assistance.

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Locale News Headlines


Utah Navajos Angered Over Asbestos Cleanup Conditions
Mesothelioma Web, TX
The Navajo workers had just begun to take part in the ongoing demolition of the old Aneth Gas Plant when it was discovered that the defunct facility's structures were heavily contaminated with asbestos. Asbestos is a known cancer-causing agent, ...



Cleanup at Aneth plant causes Navajo dust-up
Salt Lake Tribune, United States
By Judy Fahys The Navajos of southeastern Utah are worried and angry over the demolition of the old Aneth Gas Plant and cancer-causing asbestos it contained. The trouble started last year, according to an article in last week's Navajo Times. ...



School board gives recognition awards
Emery County Progress, UT
Asbestos abatement will also take place at Ferron and Cottonwood. Three bids were received for the asbestos abatement, the low bid was Eagle Environmental testing for $22780. They have to test five samples for each zone. Each is tested twice at a cost ...



No more moonscape
Sacramento News & Review, CA
The first area, soil, has been completed; some 800000 cubic yards of contaminated earth was trucked out to a hazardous waste site in Utah; contaminants included lead, asbestos, cadmium, beryllium, volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds, ...

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