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Asbestos Injury

Asbestos is a known human carcinogenic. There is no doubt that asbestos injuries account for severe illnesses and death. At one point, asbestos miners were at the risk for asbestos injury. This took the form of the cancer mesothelioma. Other diseases related to asbestos include asbestosis. Today, the group at risk are workers in the construction business. They handle various asbestos materials. These include chrysotile-cement. Previously, asbestos injury has resulted from the manufacturing of such asbestos or asbestos-based products as roofing tiles, pipe wraps and insulation. Some of these products continue to be on the market. They are commonly made of chrysotile asbestos. This is regarded by the industry as a "safe" form of asbestos. While there is no argument about the harm caused by the amphibole forms of asbestos, there is still bitter arguments still rage about the nature of serpentine asbestos. Chrysotile asbestos is a serpentine asbestos. Injury resulting from this is considered to be of a lesser degree and at a lower rate than that associated with amphibole asbestos. If you have any doubts, talk to experts and a lawyer.

Fast Facts

  • In France, asbestos-related illnesses claim 2,000 people annually.
  • In the United States, 65% of all mesothelioma cases are people over 65-years old.

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