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Asbestos in our schools

New York City mesothelioma lawyers explain the risks

A large number of school buildings were built between 1950 and 1970, when the use of asbestos-containing materials was widespread. Many of these buildings are still standing in New York City. Mesothelioma lawyers from Seeger Weiss serve a growing list of clients who developed mesothelioma cancer from secondhand exposure to asbestos, including in the workplace and in schools.

Asbestos is the only known cause of mesothelioma, a disease that strikes the lungs and other internal organs. U.S. public health agencies have attempted to reduce the danger in schools, but New York City mesothelioma lawyers know that many public and private school buildings today still contain large amounts of asbestos.

Where is asbestos found?

Because of asbestos’ flame-retardant properties, it was used widely in spray form for classroom ceilings. In New York City, mesothelioma lawyers have found that huge numbers of school facilities were built during the 1950s and 1960s with this dangerous ceiling coating.

Asbestos is also an excellent insulator. So it’s no surprise that in many schools, the walls, beams, rafters, boilers and plumbing and heating pipes contain asbestos compounds.

A qualified New York City mesothelioma lawyer will be the first to tell you that mesothelioma risk increases when asbestos fibers are airborne. In older school buildings, this can easily occur during remodeling and repair projects – the old asbestos insulation, wrapping or coating, which has lain dormant for decades, becomes mobilized. The fibers are then inhaled by unsuspecting students and faculty members.

Because mesothelioma can take from 20 to 50 years to develop, it is impossible to gauge the danger to individuals in today’s public and private schools. New York City mesothelioma lawyers regularly consult with victims of this disease whose only known exposure to asbestos was in older buildings, including schools.

It’s a nationwide problem. In New York City, mesothelioma lawyers strongly support the safe removal of asbestos from our classrooms. In addition, these attorneys maintain that asbestos manufacturers who knew that the substance was deadly but continued to use it are both financially and morally responsible to individuals they directly or indirectly caused to develop mesothelioma.

Experienced New York City mesothelioma lawyers are on your side

The New York City mesothelioma lawyers at Seeger Weiss diligently support victims of this disease – most of whom had no idea they were at risk while in school or work settings. An experienced New York City mesothelioma lawyer can explain your legal rights and provide the counsel you need during this difficult time.

If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, or if you have been exposed to asbestos and are experiencing symptoms, you owe it to yourself to call Seeger Weiss, respected New York City mesothelioma lawyers, who will support you with the skilled guidance and targeted litigation you deserve.

 
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