Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Former handyman wins $2 million for mesothelioma from asbestos exposure

It has been reported that a former handyman recently won a jury verdict of $2 million from a mesothelioma lawsuit. The man had worked with asbestos containing pipe and joint compounds. His lawsuit alleged that the building materials that he had worked with did not carry warnings or carried inadequate warnings of the fatal dangers of asbestos exposure.

Many workers e.g., shipyard workers and construction workers are at risk of being exposed to asbestos at their jobs. On-the-job asbestos exposure can lead to asbestos cancers such as mesothelioma cancer and asbestos lung cancer decades after the exposure. The mesothelioma lawyers of Weitz & Luxenberg are the top asbestos attorneys and mesothelioma attorneys in the U.S.

To learn more about the risk of developing mesothelioma from certain jobs and to receive a free asbestos lawsuit review, visit http://www.mesotheliomajobs.com/.

Source: www.attorneyatlaw.com

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