Lung Cancer & Mesothelioma Asbestosis

 

What Is Asbestosis?

Asbestosis is the scarring of lung tissue resulting from the inhalation of asbestos fibers. When lung tissue is scarred, it does not expand and contract like healthy tissue which makes breathing difficult and painful. Asbestosis is a chronic, non-cancerous respiratory disease that can cause shortness of breath and an increased risk of developing cancerous conditions including mesothelioma and lung cancer.

5 Ways a Mesothelioma Attorney Can Help You

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The Health Effects of Asbestos Exposure

The negative health effects caused by asbestos exposure have been well documented. When asbestos fibers are released into the air and inhaled, they can settle into the lower region of the lungs, causing scarring and inflammation. Many individuals who are exposed to asbestos develop certain forms of cancer and other diseases that reduce respiratory function. Sadly, these conditions are often fatal.

Camp LeJeune, Bladder and Kidney Cancer: What You Need to Know

If you lived or worked at Camp Lejeune, a Marine Corps base in North Carolina, between 1953 and 1987, you were likely exposed to toxic drinking water. Although the water increased the risk of many different health conditions, bladder and kidney cancer are the most common. Thanks to a new law, the Honoring Our PACT Act of 2022, those who were exposed to the water at Camp Lejeune and have since been diagnosed with cancer or another qualifying condition may be eligible to file a lawsuit.

Camp Lejeune Water Contamination Lawsuit

Camp Lejeune in North Carolina is the largest Marine Corps Base on the east coast. In operation since 1942, it has been a residence and place of employment for numerous service members, their families, and civilians. Unfortunately, those who lived and worked there between August 1, 1953, and December 31, 1987, may have been exposed to contaminated drinking water, likely increasing their risk for certain forms of cancer, birth defects, and other health conditions. However, thanks to a new law, those who suffered may be entitled to compensation. 

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