I Don't Need A Mesothelioma Lawyer YetBy Mike 0'Brien
With the staggering increase in the number of mesothelioma cases, it's a wonder that more was not done earlier. Asbestos in poor working conditions is something that has been around for decades, but only recently has it been put into the media spotlight. Is it because people started dying or because the media finally shed light on this preventable disease?
Because of the increase in mesothelioma cases in industrial nation workers, it became apparent that these workers, from the miners who removed it from the ground, to the builders and others who used the finished product and all those others in between such as the wives who washed their husbands work clothes all needed some form of protection. If only those people who knew how dangerous asbestos in certain forms was, had passed their knowledge onto people working with asbestos products much of the tragedy we are watching today and will continue to see in the future would have been adverted. Although it had been known for many years that asbestos was dangerous, little was done to protect workers. I have first hand experience of this as I was an employee of James Hardie in Auckland New Zealand for three months in 1965 and I wasn't even issued with a face mask. I may not have worn it as I was 19 years old, ten foot tall and bullet proof, but that doesn't mean that my employer wasn't negligent with their duty to protect their workers. So far neither myself or my mate who worked with me have been affected. Many trade unions stepped in to increase the rights of the workers as it was determined that employers knew about the harmful effects of asbestos and willingly put workers into situations where asbestos was present, without any form of protection.
And it's not just the businesses that may be to blame for the lack of mesothelioma concern. Governments have only recently begun to investigate mesothelioma cases as word of deaths came to light in newspapers and via other media outlets. The problems have been as far reaching as Japan, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Norway, and Great Britain - and it doesn't seem to be stopping.
This is why mesothelioma activists are starting
Credit : http://www.e-mesotheliomas.com/Mesothelioma-Doctor/Mesothelioma-Litigation.php
1 comment:
Hey! I love this article! For those of us who have mesothelioma cancer, it's great to see so many people dedicated to good information!
Keep bringing the mesothelioma information <--my personal blog on mesothelioma, if you ever wanna check it out.
Until you've dealt with it personally, it's hard to inform or encourage people. But thanks for bringing such a great article! :)
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