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Asbestos: A Deadly Environmental & Health Hazard
Asbestos is a term used for some naturally occurring minerals that form long thin fibers and fiber bundles on crystallization. Most commonly found group is the serpentine group that includes Chrysotile (white asbestos). It is also the most...
Avoid Further Mesothelioma Injury Through Prompt Treatment
Mesothelioma injury can be classified into three main groups, Pleural (chest), Peritoneal (abdominal) and Pericardial (heart). All three types of Mesothelioma injury are mainly cause through exposure to an Asbestos related substance. Mesothelioma...
"Lean on Me"Cancer through a Carer's Eyes
Mesothelioma Cancer Asbestos BlueBy Lorraine Kember He was only a child when it begun And he played as children do In his yard, with his toy cars and tip trucks But his sand was asbestos blue… In December 1999, my husband and I were walking home...
Mesothelioma: Your Basic Information
Mesothelioma is a form of cancer that is becoming more and more common. The most common cause of this cancer is exposure to asbestos. When constantly exposed with insufficient protection, asbestos dust and fibres affect the mesothelial cells which...
Silent Death…Are You at Risk?
Did you know that every year over 2000 people are sentenced to death without trial? But the verdict does not come from a jury of their peers or even from a judge. It is read by doctors wearing little white lab coats in private offices all across...
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Asbestos Settlement - A Pertinent Issue
Asbestos settlement facilitates the victim of an asbestos related disease to recover compensation for his lost income, lost earning capacity, medical expenses and other psychological sufferings. Asbestos is a group of naturally occurring minerals. Its use was at peak in the year 1890 to 1970 in building and insulation materials fireproofing, cement, pipe covering, refractory materials, gaskets and floor tiles.
Inhalation or ingestion of suspended particles of asbestos in the air can cause many asbestos related diseases including mesothelioma cancer. Asbestos settlement allows the victims of asbestos diseases to recover compensation from the owners of the companies that are responsible for the exposure to asbestos particles.
Legal Limits of Asbestos Exposure in a Work Place
The government regulations place a limit on the amount of asbestos exposure. It says that permissible limit for the exposure of asbestos that a worker can be exposed to in a work place is 0.1 fibers per cubic centimeter during an eight-hour workday. In any thirty minutes time- period, it should be less then 1.0 fiber per cubic centimeter. Many other health protection measures are also mandatory.
Asbestos settlement process puts the onus of compensating the victim of asbestos related diseases on the employer. If the organization fails to meet the statutory regulations and consequently if any of its workmen develop asbestos related diseases they are bound to pay asbestos settlement money as
compensation to the victim.
Hire a Qualified Asbestos Attorney
If you are a victim of asbestos related disease and seeking an asbestos settlement, you should consult a qualified asbestos attorney. File the asbestos lawsuit within the stipulated time limit as per statutes of limitations. Victim has to prove mainly following points during an asbestos settlement case:
1. Asbestos exposure is the cause of the developed asbestos related disease.
2. Negligence of defendant was responsible for the exposure to asbestos that in turn was responsible for the asbestos related disease.
3. Damages caused by the asbestos related disease such as lost income, lost earning capacity, medical expenses and other psychological and physical sufferings.
Here a qualified asbestos attorney can prove to be of great help. How skillfully the attorney proves the aforementioned points, determines the amount of compensation in an asbestos settlement case. Sometimes the defendant's insurance agency may also negotiate the asbestos settlement.
About the Author: Kirsten Hawkins is a asbestos and mesothelioma specialist from Nashville, TN. Visit http://www.asbestosblog.org/ for information on asbestos reform, mesothelioma lawsuit news, and more.
Source: www.isnare.com
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