Did Exposure to Asbestos Cause Non-Malignant Nodules on Your Lungs? We can help if your exposure was in New York or you have lived there.
Compensation from a lawsuit can help provide better health care.
Pulmonary nodules are small, roundish growths on the lung. Physicians often point out that they are easy to find and hard to diagnose.
Benign nodules are almost always healed over “wounds” on the lung left from tuberculosis or a fungal infection. Other causes include exposure to asbestos dust and fibers.
A biopsy is important to identifying non-malignant nodules on the lungs.
This procedure involves removing some cells from the suspicious area and examining them under a microscope to determine a diagnosis.
Asbestos is a known carcinogen, and lung nodules and masses are a common finding in workers and ex-workers exposed to asbestos fibers.
Our Asbestos Litigation Unit in New York is currently reviewing non-malignant lung nodules cases involving those who were exposed to the carcinogen asbestos in New York State or resided there.
We also fight for the rights of those with mesothelioma and asbestos-related lung cancer nationwide.
If you would like to move forward with legal options due to non-malignant nodules on the lungs or another asbestos-related illness, please complete the form on this page.
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