LegalView Remains at the Forefront of Assisting Mesothelioma Patients as Florida Man Files Suit for Nearly 40 Years Asbestos Exposure
A Florida man, who for almost four decades claims to have been exposed to asbestos through various jobs, filed a lawsuit after being diagnosed with mesothelioma and LegalView reminds readers that it has a vast array of resources for people with similar situations.
Denver, CO, November 06, 2007 --(PR.com)-- A Florida man, Walter Idalski, filed suit against 63 corporations he claims are responsible for his recent mesothelioma diagnosis caused through exposure to asbestos during a nearly 40-year period. The man worked as a foreman, welder, maintenance worker and porter from 1944 to 1983, during which time he believes his exposure and inhalation of asbestos fibers occurred. The suit, which has been filed in Madison County Circuit Court in Florida under case number 07-L-000920, claims that several of the companies the man was employed by knew and could have prevented the exposure, which has over the years developed into a deadly form of mesothelioma. Mesothelioma is a fatal disease, which is usually caused by inhalation of asbestos fibers. The fibers attach to the lung and over long periods of time cause a severe form of cancer. LegalView would like to remind readers that it provides extensive resources for others who suffer from mesothelioma or have been exposed to asbestos fibers through the years. LegalView can also help victims receive counsel from mesothelioma law firms that can help to ease the difficulty and shock of this prognosis.
Mesothelioma can take years to develop and is often misdiagnosed. Once diagnosed with mesothelioma, most victims are expected to live no longer than a year. There are no known treatable cures for the cancer, but there are various clinical trial drugs available as well as options of surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. To find more information on mesothelioma, contact a mesothelioma attorney, or to find literature, readers should consult LegalView's mesothelioma information portal. Because asbestos was used in the construction of government buildings, schools, prisons, power plants, nursing homes, hospitals and residential homes for a number of years, many individuals may have been exposed. Between the years of 1979 and 2001, 43,000 people died due to asbestos exposure resulting in mesothelioma, according to the Environmental Working Group.
The rare cancer can be devastating to not only victims but friends and families as well, which is why LegalView offers informative and detailed information to victims of mesothelioma. A lengthy compilation of mesothelioma jury verdicts are available as well as information about the cancer, potential treatments and help for victims. LegalView is dedicated to providing legal information for those in need. Therefore, LegalView also offers attorney referral service to put readers in touch with an attorney for various legal issues plaguing Americans today including a nephrogenic systemic fibrosis lawyer, an auto accident attorney or a brain injury law firm. By using LegalView's services, victims and their families will find useful information on types of injuries, lawsuits, jury verdicts, lawyers and other various resources to help those mesothelioma patients through the difficult time.
About LegalView:
LegalView.com is provided as a free public service brought to you by Legal WebTV Network, LLC, a Limited Liability Corporation created by a group of the nation's most highly respected law firms: Anapol Schwartz, Brent Coon and Associates, Burg Simpson, Cohen, Placitella and Roth, James F. Humphreys and Associates, Lopez McHugh, and Thornton and Naumes. For more information, visit LegalView at www.LegalView.com.
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Mesothelioma can take years to develop and is often misdiagnosed. Once diagnosed with mesothelioma, most victims are expected to live no longer than a year. There are no known treatable cures for the cancer, but there are various clinical trial drugs available as well as options of surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. To find more information on mesothelioma, contact a mesothelioma attorney, or to find literature, readers should consult LegalView's mesothelioma information portal. Because asbestos was used in the construction of government buildings, schools, prisons, power plants, nursing homes, hospitals and residential homes for a number of years, many individuals may have been exposed. Between the years of 1979 and 2001, 43,000 people died due to asbestos exposure resulting in mesothelioma, according to the Environmental Working Group.
The rare cancer can be devastating to not only victims but friends and families as well, which is why LegalView offers informative and detailed information to victims of mesothelioma. A lengthy compilation of mesothelioma jury verdicts are available as well as information about the cancer, potential treatments and help for victims. LegalView is dedicated to providing legal information for those in need. Therefore, LegalView also offers attorney referral service to put readers in touch with an attorney for various legal issues plaguing Americans today including a nephrogenic systemic fibrosis lawyer, an auto accident attorney or a brain injury law firm. By using LegalView's services, victims and their families will find useful information on types of injuries, lawsuits, jury verdicts, lawyers and other various resources to help those mesothelioma patients through the difficult time.
About LegalView:
LegalView.com is provided as a free public service brought to you by Legal WebTV Network, LLC, a Limited Liability Corporation created by a group of the nation's most highly respected law firms: Anapol Schwartz, Brent Coon and Associates, Burg Simpson, Cohen, Placitella and Roth, James F. Humphreys and Associates, Lopez McHugh, and Thornton and Naumes. For more information, visit LegalView at www.LegalView.com.
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