Over 30 Billion dollars in trust fund money has been set aside for asbestos victims.
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Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that comprises thin and durable fibers. The mineral has high fire, heat and chemical resistant properties, and acts as an excellent insulator. As a result, asbestos was widely used in a large number of industries. Chemically, asbestos is categorized as a silicate compound (contains silicon and oxygen atoms in molecular from). It was mined and utilized commercially in several industries since the 1800s, with World War II marking its greatest acceleration of use, particularly in the area of ship building. During the 20th century, asbestos was almost extensively used in shipbuilding and construction industry for fireproofing, insulation, plumbing and other purposes. Asbestos has also been utilized in floor tiling, paint coatings, adhesives and plastics.
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People exposed to asbestos in their workplace or homes are at an increased risk for developing mesothelioma and other asbestos-related cancers. The tiny asbestos particles when inhaled or otherwise ingested are trapped inside the gap between the thin linings surrounding the lungs and stay dormant for years. Over decades, these fibers continue to accumulate and cause inflammation, which can eventually lead to the formation of malignant tumors in the body.
Millions of American workers employed in shipbuilding, construction and other asbestos-based industries have been exposed to asbestos since the 1940s. Plumbers, electricians, demolition workers, automobile mechanics, firefighters, asbestos removal employees, drywall removers and others working with asbestos on a daily basis are at risk for developing mesothelioma and other asbestos-related cancers. As a result of government intervention (in the form of recent regulations), improved work ethics and large-scale public awareness, present day workers face lesser asbestos risks than their 20th century counterparts. However, given the long latency period between exposure to asbestos and disease development, thousands of Americans are still being diagnosed with mesothelioma each year. Billions of dollars in Asbestos Trust funds have been set up to help these people. If you would like information on how to obtain money thru these trust funds please call us or follow the link below and we would be happy to assist you.
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