Boiler worker with mesothelioma cancer receives asbestos compensation
Are you a boiler worker with mesothelioma cancer or lung cancer? We’d like to help. Complete the form on this page for a free legal review.
For 10 years, a boiler worker stripped off asbestos insulation on pipes and boilers as part of his job in maintenance and repair work.
He never worried that his proximity to asbestos would cause him any health problems, and his employer—and engineering company—never told him it might.
The boiler worker was fit and never had any serious illnesses, prior to his diagnosis of mesothelioma cancer two years ago.
He worked with boilers for two firms engineering firms that are now being held responsible for exposing him to asbestos.On the heels of a two-year battle against the mesothelioma cancer and fighting his former companies in an asbestos lawsuit, he was finally awarded a settlement.
Many people who have worked in high-risk occupations for asbestos exposure, such as boiler work, have serious illness and injuries that go uncompensated.
The Asbestos Litigation Unit at Weitz & Luxenberg has helped thousands of people in similar circumstances file asbestos claims to receive much-needed money for their health problems.
There is a long latency period for many industrial diseases, including mesothelioma cancer, which often takes 40 years or more to come to light. So it is important to know that even if your former company has gone bankrupt, our firm can still help you recover money.
Asbestos is found in many products used in buildings, including ceiling tiles, pipe insulation, boilers and sprayed coatings.
How we can help people with mesothelioma cancer
Many companies manufactured asbestos-containing products without any regard for the public. If you’d like to hold them accountable for the harm they have caused you or a loved one, please complete the form on this page for a free legal review.
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Boiler Worker With Mesothelioma Cancer Wins Asbestos Lawsuit