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Mesothelioma Attorneys

History of Mesothelioma Part I

Early mesothelioma victims had nowhere to turn

Today mesothelioma attorneys fight for the rights of victims

The disease mesothelioma began to be recognized in the early 1900s. As with many diseases, the connection between the cause and the result was not understood for many years. The experienced mesothelioma attorneys at New York’s Seeger Weiss LLP law firm want you to understand how mesothelioma was identified and how company officials in positions of responsibility often ignored the dangers of asbestos.

Today, mesothelioma attorneys know the connection: asbestos exposure is the only known cause of mesothelioma cancer, a disease that destroys the lungs and other internal organs. Between 2,000 and 3,000 Americans each year develop this disease.

No help for early victims

There were no mesothelioma attorneys to stand up for victims in the early part of the last century, when British asbestos factory workers began developing lung cancer at much higher rates than the rest of the population. Victims were on their own when a disease called “asbestosis” was first reported in 1906. The first diagnosed victim was a British man who worked with asbestos.

With more workers engaged in asbestos production and asbestos mining, and with cases of lung disease mounting, in 1930 the British government launched a study that found what appeared to be a connection between asbestosis and exposure to asbestos in the workplace.

Over the next several decades, asbestos workers continued to develop lung cancer. But the use of tobacco was also growing, making it difficult to determine exactly what was causing the cancer. Mesothelioma attorneys today have considerable evidence showing that asbestos was responsible for a large number of these workers’ deaths and that company officials in the asbestos industry often turned a blind eye to the deadly risks.

The mesothelioma attorneys at Seeger Weiss LLP know that asbestos exposure is specifically responsible for the disease known nowadays as mesothelioma. Attorneys also realize that many asbestos production companies knew full well the danger in allowing their workers to produce and handle this substance.

Qualified mesothelioma attorneys go to work for you

The mesothelioma attorneys at Seeger Weiss LLP aggressively support mesothelioma victims – most of whom were unknowingly exposed to asbestos in their jobs. An experienced mesothelioma attorney can explain your legal rights and provide the counsel you require during this difficult time.

If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma or have been exposed to asbestos and are experiencing symptoms, call Seeger Weiss LLP, respected New York and New Jersey mesothelioma attorneys who will support you with the skilled guidance and targeted litigation you deserve.

 
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