You Should Diagnose and Prosecute Mesothelioma Symptoms
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If at any time in the past you have been exposed to the mineral asbestos, which can be airborne in environments such as your home or workplace, you are likely in a stage of mesothelioma symptoms. Because mesothelioma is almost entirely preventable, you have a lawsuit to bring against those who knew the asbestos was present well ahead of time and did not produce a clear warning. An exposure from at least 15 years ago may now or very soon put your life in danger, and your risk is even higher if you are over the age of 40 and smoke tobacco. Mesothelioma symptoms can be very difficult to detect especially in their early stages, and they may only show up very gradually. For this reason, a physician with the right technology is needed if you are to make an accurate, successful mesothelioma diagnosis.
Whatever your situation may be, you should inform everyone responsible for meeting your current needs of the symptoms you are experiencing. They manifest in several known types of mesothelioma and can vary somewhat. You should take note of fatigue, persistent coughing, internal fluid in the chest cavity, nausea, vomiting, swollenness, pain in your chest or abdominal area, weight loss, appetite loss, anemia, fever, bowel obstruction, breathing problems, and husky voice. A possible treatment of internal fluid, which your physician may use, is to perform surgery and a fine-needle injection. If there are any alternative treatments to use in your mesothelioma diagnosis, you should discuss these as well.
To begin legal proceedings, you should contact at least two or three references whom you can interview to confirm their readiness to handle your case. Whoever represents you can charge you contingency fees, which are not up-front and only depend on the overall success of your case. Be warned that the case can take many months to settle. You may help bring it to closure in less time by providing as much relevant evidence as possible on the site of your exposure, what year your home was built (if this was before the mid-1970's), and the mesothelioma symptoms you have experienced until now.
You cannot afford to wait to take action on either your mesothelioma diagnosis or a lawsuit. Your state's laws have deadlines for filing your claim, and you should make sure you are not already too late for this. You may want to contact your local or state elected officials if you would like further advice on an attorney. Do all that is necessary to save your future and that of your loved ones.
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Nick Johnson is lead counsel with Johnson Law Group. Johnson represents plaintiffs in many states and focuses on injury cases involving Fen-Phen and PPH, Paxil, Mesothelioma, and Avandia. Call Nick Johnson at 1-888-311-5522 or visit http://www.johnsonlawgroup.com
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