Asbestos News
Philadelphia Asbestos Verdict $25.2 Million The jury in the case of Baccus v. Crane Co. recently awarded James Baccus’ Estate $25.2 million in compensatory and punitive damages.
Navy Firefighter Awarded $2.6 Million for Asbestos Related Cancer David Fortier was diagnosed with mesothelioma in October of 2006, and died in June of 2008. He filed a lawsuit shortly after his diagnosis, but he did not live to see his case decided.
Asbestos Plaintiff’s Body Subpoenaed, Taken from Graveyard Just Before Burial Harold St. John's body was never laid to rest when a court issued a subpoena for his body to collect tissue samples. Chrysler, one of the defendants in the lawsuit, maintains that the proceedings were necessary to obtain additional information about the way Mr. St. John died.
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What to Do if Exposed to Asbestos

If you or a loved one suspects that your occupation might have caused you harmful exposure, we suggest you understand your legal rights and decide whether filing a suit to gain compensation for your injuries would be a good idea. Here are Seeger Weiss’ recommendations on what to do if exposed to asbestos:
  1. Educate yourself by reviewing helpful information about asbestos on this site
  2. Document specifically where and when you believe exposure occurred
  3. Contact a physician for an examination as quickly as possible
  4. Save all medical and financial records relating to asbestos-induced illness
  5. Schedule a FREE consultation with us by completing this short evaluation form
Filing a claim against the entity responsible for your asbestos exposure lets you take action and know what to do if exposed to asbestos. An asbestos claim may result in compensation for lost wages, medical bills, group support for you and your loved ones, funeral expenses, travel expenses relating to medical treatments, and other expenses not covered by health insurance.

Evidence Points to Corporations Knowing the Dangers

Evidence suggests that companies which manufactured asbestos-containing materials knew about its hazards as early as the 1920s and hoped the public didn’t learn. A mesothelioma lawyer, such as Seeger Weiss, has focused their legal practice to knowledgeably and effectively bring justice for those wondering what to do if exposed to asbestos.

Although the vast majority of asbestos claims are between primary asbestos exposure victims and the manufacturers of asbestos containing products, other groups have rights as well. If you experienced secondary exposure and have developed an asbestos-related disease because a spouse or family member worked with asbestos, you may also have a valid claim.
 
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