Are You an Elementary School Teacher Diagnosed with Mesothelioma?
Elementary school teachers who have worked in older school buildings are one of the largest classes of workers outside the construction industry to be diagnosed with Mesothelioma.
Because many elementary school teachers worked in older school buildings, some spent their careers working where asbestos was present.
Since it can sometimes take as long as 40 years to develop Mesothelioma, elementary school teachers are often unaware that they were exposed to asbestos until long after they have ended their teaching careers. In many cases, the schools where they taught have long since been demolished to make way for newer buildings and school campuses.
Whether you or a family member has been diagnosed with Mesothelioma or lung cancer, you depend on your medical team to provide the best care for your illness.
You also need a highly qualified and experienced team of Mesothelioma lawyers. At Weitz & Luxenberg, we can help you file a lawsuit to cover your medical bills, pain and suffering and other expenses.
We'll worry about the legal deadlines. One simple form will start the process. Learn more about the legal resources available to you by filling out the form below.

Newark, Ohio building built in the late 1960s contains asbestos