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New Jersey Mesothelioma Lawyers

Occupations at Risk for Malignant Mesothelioma

New Jersey mesothelioma lawyers at Seeger Weiss LLP provide comprehensive litigation and support for victims and their families

Certain industries are known to expose workers to deadly levels of asbestos. Asbestos fiber was widely used in manufacturing and building from the late 1800s through the 1980s. Asbestos exposure is the only known cause of mesothelioma, a rare cancer of the lungs and other organs. The experienced New Jersey mesothelioma lawyers from Seeger Weiss LLP understand the cause of mesothelioma and which industries are responsible for making their workers sick.

Mesothelioma is caused by inhaling asbestos fibers, which are dangerous even in small amounts. While industrial exposure to asbestos began to decline during the 1980s, new mesothelioma cases continue to emerge today and can manifest up to 50 years after initial exposure.

If you have been exposed to asbestos and are exhibiting symptoms, speak with a mesothelioma lawyer. New Jersey mesothelioma lawyers at Seeger Weiss LLP can answer your questions today.

In addition to occupational exposure, there is paraoccupational exposure, where a person breathes asbestos fibers from someone who has been exposed at a workplace. Many such work environments exist in New Jersey. Mesothelioma lawyers with extensive experience know also that individuals may be at risk simply by living near sites that contain asbestos fibers, such as factories, shipyards and various power and manufacturing plants.

The New Jersey mesothelioma lawyers at Seeger Weiss LLP want people to be aware of the many ways asbestos can enter the human system. Following is a partial list of occupations that may lead to asbestos exposure.

  • Asbestos insulation installers
  • Manufacturers of a wide range of insulation and building materials
  • Auto mechanics who work on brakes and clutches
  • Building contractors and their crews; building inspectors
  • Railway employees and miners
  • Maritime workers and oil refinery crews
  • Shipyard and steel mill workers
  • Electricians, glazers, iron workers, tile cutters
  • Bricklayers, painters, plumbers, maintenance workers
  • Sheet metal workers, welders, furnace workers, steam fitters
  • Merchant Marines and U.S. Navy veterans
  • Paper mill workers
  • Chemical plant workers
  • Plastics manufacturers
  • Carpenters and plasterers

New Jersey mesothelioma lawyers are committed to getting you results

The attorneys at Seeger Weiss LLP are knowledgeable New Jersey mesothelioma lawyers who know that people in diverse occupations are at risk for developing cancer from asbestos exposure. Our attorneys are highly trained litigators who have helped many diagnosed with mesothelioma to receive the settlements they deserve.

If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma or following asbestos exposure have symptoms common to the disease, call the respected New Jersey mesothelioma lawyers at Seeger Weiss LLP. We’re on your side when it counts.

 
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