You can go at Legal Bugle and see all the asbestos class actions that they are open, now about attorneys to contact with, here is one, Steven M. Cooper, you can call him at 301-637-8083.
Most asbestos cases are class action lawsuits. Unless suffering from very high medical bills, I would suggest simply signing on to an existing class action suit.
There are studies that link asbestos exposure with certain types of cancer. There are many class action lawsuits pertaining to this issue. Please seek medical assistance if you believe you could be affected by asbestos exposure.
"Not everyone can get compensated for their mesothelioma, however, if you got mesothelioma and have been exposed in the past to industrial pollutants, such as asbestos, then you should contact a personal injury attorney to represent you in a class action suit."
The law offices of Mayo and Smith offer cases in enviromental studies. They may do some of the asbestos cases, however they are mostly class action.
Contact the attorney(s) that sent out the notice that there is a class action lawsuit.
You can go to asbestos.com, its an excellent site that has wide range opportunities. You can evaluate on which class you would really like to enter and sub-classes as well.
An Asbestos Abatement Contractor. Check epa.gov there may be a listing??? EPA is sanctioning/governing body concerning asbestos.
Asbestos exposure is when a person has been around or worked with materials that contact asbestos in it's raw form that can cause serious health issues.
You should aim to find out when the building was constructed and then you can decide if it contains asbestos depending on when it was constructed and then you should get into contact with ARCA which lets you contact contractors that provide complete asbestos removal.
There are individual lawsuits alleging personal injuries for side-effects from Avelox. I do not see an Avelox class action (yet). I suggest you contact a plaintiff class action attorney for further advice and information. Good luck.
Workers must perform Class I, Class II, or Class III asbestos work for at least 30 days per year before employers are required to provide medical examinations. This requirement is established to monitor the health of workers who may be exposed to asbestos and ensure their safety. Regular medical surveillance helps in early detection of potential asbestos-related health issues.
Asbestos is a mineral, it is found in the natural environment in rock. It should have stayed there. Beginning in the 1930's and continuing on for more than four decades, asbestos companies decided to use this mineral in their products. Asbestos disease follows the trail of exposure. Asbestos disease is not limited to any one particular craft or trade. Asbestos has been unknowingly carried home on the clothes of workers resulting in disease among the wives who cleaned the clothes and their children. It is a sad commentary that tens of thousands of diseased people have paved the trail of asbestos exposure. During the time companies sold asbestos,