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JUNE 2003
BREAKING NEWS!!
Senate Agreeing to Asbestos Trust Increase

The Senate panel has agreed to increase the size of the asbestos trust to an amount as high as $153 billion to end all asbestos lawsuits. The main disagreement regarding the asbestos fund would be what types of payments will be made to asbestos exposed people that are now suffering deadly diseases as a result. If the trust passes, the asbestos settlement will be the second largest of all time following the tobacco settlement in 1998.
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Mesothelioma Symptoms

- shortness of breath
- coughing
- weight loss
- sexual dysfunction
- chest pain
- abdomen pain
- swelling of the abdomen

If you, or someone you know, has been exposed to asbestos and would like to learn more about Mesothelioma Litigation, please feel free to contact us.

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Asbestos companies knew about the dangers of asbestos for many years before warning the public of mesothelioma risks. They have been compared to tobacco companies, knowing more about the harm than they readily admit to. Since people who work around asbestos cannot see the fibers, years of exposure passed without the workers ever knowing they were surrounded by it. The air they were breathing in was full of fibers. The fibers are extremely toxic and dangerous and they "hook" themselves into the lining of the lungs or other parts of the respiratory tract. Once in the body, the fibers remain there forever since there is no way to get them out. The long exposure to the asbestos resulted in illnesses including mesothelioma. To learn more about Mesothelioma Litigation, contact us!

By the year 2030 there are estimates that asbestos will have caused 60,000 instances of mesothelioma and around 250,000 other cancers that result in death.

Companies being sued for their asbestos use are now trying to place the blame on SV40. SV40 comes from the 1950-1960s when a polio vaccine was created. The virus to make the vaccine was cultured in monkey kidneys so monkeys were brought over from Africa for this reason. The monkeys were carrying Simian Virus 40 that made its way into the poliovirus that was administered for humans. That is when SV40 first entered humans.

It has been suggested in recent research that SV40 may increase the chances of developing mesothelioma. These claims are controversial and there is a lot of skepticism regarding this matter. So far asbestos defendants have failed using SV40 as their scapegoat from asbestos caused mesothelioma. About 4,000 people per year die from mesothelioma.

The rate of cases reported in the U.S. each year has been on the rise since 1980. This reflects the 20-40 year latency period for asbestos exposure and disease development. The disease affects men with 80% of all mesothelioma sufferers. This is explained by asbestos

A fibrous mineral in asbestos products is found in the ground and is mined all over the world.

exposure in manufacturing processes and different trades and industries, such as building, construction, shipbuilding, railroad, and automotive industries, whichare mainly composed of men.

Chrysotile asbestos is the most common cause of mesothelioma in the U.S. Asbestos has been used for over 2,000 years, and its greatest use was in the 1930-60s for insulation in buildings and homes, building ships, and auto repair. Asbestos was widely found until it was banned in 1986 by the Environmental Protection Agency. It still remains in old building and ships from before 1987.

If you, or someone you know, has been exposed to asbestos and would like to learn more about Mesothelioma Litigation, please feel free to contact us.


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