Heating Engineers: Did you develop mesothelioma from work with insulation? We may be able to help.
A former plumbing and heating engineer died of mesothelioma, decades after exposure to deadly asbestos, according to the St. Albans Observer on August 7, 2008. Unfortunately, the risk of exposure for such engineers is formidable.
The retiree, 72, had worked directly with the asbestos carcinogen, which was used to insulate homes during his career.
During the 1960s, many who served as heating engineers worked with asbestos cased pipe insulation materials.
The exposure could be extreme, and at times and no hazard warning was provided by employers.
Sadly, our lawyers are all too familiar with this type of tragedy from asbestos. Weitz & Luxenberg P.C. represents tens of thousands of individuals suffering from asbestos-related diseases.
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Were You Harmed by Asbestos in Pipe Insulation? Mesothelioma Lawyers