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Selecting an Asbestos Lawyer for your case is a very important decision. Please enter a zip code to find an Asbestos Attorney that serves your area:
It doesn’t matter which state you live in, the reach of asbestos knows no bounds. According to a recent article in the New York Daily News, a special needs school in Queens is dealing with the difficulty of having to close their doors because of the presence of asbestos. This is especially troublesome as there are so few schools in the area that are dedicated to special needs students. This story illuminates the fact that, while many of us may think of asbestos as a thing of the past, it continues to impact the daily lives of millions of people all around the world and tens of thousands of lives of New York residents.
This school in Queens is just one of the many buildings in New York City, and throughout the state, which are facing the expense and the predicament that trying to properly remove asbestos brings. Special training and certification are required to safely remove the material.
The problem of asbestos is never far from the minds of the myriad of construction workers who are constantly levelling, digging, and tunnelling throughout the state of New York. According to New York’s Department of Emergency Management, a pipe that recently burst in Grand Central Terminal is thought to have released asbestos fibers into the environment. This is one of the busiest areas of New York City. Officials say that small amounts of asbestos were found in the dust surrounding the terminal, although the air that was tested proved to be clean. It is another stark reminder that any city suffering from an aging infrastructure is susceptible to random and terrifying encounters with asbestos.
Luckily, there are lawyers who can help if you believe that you have been exposed to asbestos fibers. All you need do is inhale a small amount of asbestos fibers and you can suffer serious health consequences. The New York Department of Health has information on their website about dealing with asbestos and lists the proper requirements needed to remove asbestos from buildings. New York State, like many other states, requires a special license to remove asbestos. Anyone found tampering with this dangerous material that doesn’t have a license is subject to a hefty fine and legal action from the state.
The most serious consequence of asbestos is a rare form of lung cancer known as Mesothelioma. What makes this form of cancer so difficult to deal with is that it can show up 20 or even 30 years after your first exposure to asbestos. Even if it has been that long since you came into contact with the material, you are entitled to compensation if a link between your condition and your asbestos exposure can be shown. The same goes for any relative who you think was made sick by the presence of asbestos.
A recent article that
appeared on the website for the Mesothelioma & Asbestos Awareness Center
said that more and more unemployed New York City construction workers are
taking advantage of this current economic downturn to study for and obtain the
official state certification for removing asbestos. It is good to know that
Asbestos products must have lables telling about the
asbestos
Warning labels must be affixed to all asbestos products
(raw materials, mixtures, scrap) and to all containers of asbestos products,
including waste containers, that may be in the workplace. The labels must comply
with the requirements of 29 CFR 1910.1200(f) of OSHA's Hazard Communication
standard and must include the following information: Danger Contains Asbestos
Fibers Avoid Creating Dust Cancer And Lung Disease Hazard
| Occupational Lung Disease Deaths by Condition | ||
|---|---|---|
| Lung Disease Deaths by Condition, 1987-1996 in New York | ||
| Asbestosis | 1.38 | |
| CWP | 0.25 | |
| Silicosis | 0.56 | |
| Byssinosis | 0.01 | |
| Unspecified/Other | 0.30 | |
| AllPneumo-conioses | 2.48 | |
New York Verdicts and Settlements
$561,000 verdict for NY construction worker injured by falling steel girder (3/2/2000). The plaintiff was injured when a falling steel girder struck the basket in which he was working during the demolition of a steel structural support on the West Side Highway renovation project.
Contact an Asbestos Attorney for the following New York cities.
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The automotive industry uses asbestos in vehicle brakeshoes and clutch pads. More than 5,000 products contain or have contained asbestos. Auto repair & brake repair mechanics can be at risk.
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