The Danger of Asbestos Fibers Due in Part to Their Small Size
Asbestos fibers can be 1,200 times smaller than a human hair. These microscopic size fibers can stay invisible and suspended in the air for days.
People, including children, can breathe these fibers deep into their lungs, where they cause their damage. We see the result of this in communities across our country.
Sadly, this situation is all too familiar to the attorneys in the Weitz & Luxenberg P.C. Asbestos Litigation unit here in the United States.
We are a leading plaintiffs' law firm that has represented people affected by mesothelioma for over 20 years. Men and women diagnosed with mesothelioma cancer or lung cancer caused by asbestos exposure or secondary exposure may be entitled to compensation from the companies responsible for their disease.
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Danger of Asbestos Fibers: Small Size Makes Them Easy to Breathe In