Asbestos is a naturally found mineral that was broadly used in different businesses until the 1970s. It is strong, durable, and heat-resistant. Soon it was found that asbestos fibers can cause serious health issues and different forms of cancer, particularly lung cancer. Thereafter thousands of people filed legal claims against companies that used asbestos in their products, and billions of dollars have been paid as settlements. Louisiana workers who were exposed decades ago are continuing to be diagnosed and file claims for compensation.
Lung cancer is the primary cancer caused by asbestos exposure. When asbestos fibers are inhaled, they get logged inside the lungs and cause inflammation and scarring. This could lead to lung cancer over the period. Asbestos-caused lung cancer develops over certain years; the symptoms also appear several years after the asbestos exposure. In most cases, the symptoms are similar to those of various other kinds of lung cancer.
Asbestos lung cancer symptoms may include constant coughing or wheezing, chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue, and weight loss. It is difficult to differentiate asbestos-caused lung cancer from other types of lung cancer, and it is even more difficult to establish a link between lung cancer and asbestos exposure. Persons who worked in contaminated settings across Louisiana may be at risk for asbestos lung cancer for decades following exposure.
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People diagnosed with lung cancer as a result of asbestos exposure may be eligible to file a lawsuit against their employer or a product manufacturer. Asbestos cancer lawsuits in Louisiana are most often filed through lawyers as personal injury or wrongful death claims, with plaintiffs seeking compensation for medical costs, lost wages, pain, and suffering, among various other sorts of damages they might have gone through.
Proving asbestos exposure can be tough, as it often occurs over an extended period and may not reveal any immediate symptoms. However, certain key pieces of evidence can help establish a compensation case:
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The first step to filing a claim for workplace asbestos exposure in Louisiana is to seek legal consultation. Legal experts possess the knowledge and experience required to navigate the complexities of asbestos-related cases in the railroad industry.
Next, the victim of an asbestos-related illness or their loved one will work with their legal counsel to document any and all instances of asbestos exposure, including specific locations, dates, and tasks performed. Additionally, they will collect medical records detailing any asbestos-related illnesses or health issues.
After documenting asbestos exposure and asbestos-related medical history, legal counsel conduct research to identify the responsible parties. This may include employers, manufacturers of asbestos-containing products, or other entities liable for ensuring a safe work environment.
With all these pieces of information pulled together, it is time to file the legal claim. Occupational asbestos exposure cases may be handled through a personal injury claim or workers' compensation. An attorney can help the claimant understand their legal options and identify the most suitable course of action.
The final step is to navigate the legal proceedings. Asbestos-related legal proceedings can be intricate and lengthy. Your attorney will help you through this process, representing your interests and advocating for fair compensation. This stage may involve negotiating settlements with the responsible parties or litigating your case in court as necessary.
Given the extensive use of asbestos-containing materials across various industries over many decades, it can be difficult to identify the specific instance or instances of exposure. This issue is compounded by the long latency period of asbestos-related diseases, which can take anywhere from 10 to 50 years to reveal themselves. Our team maintains a comprehensive database of occupations, jobsites, and products linked to asbestos exposure in Louisiana.
Many factories, shipyards, and other job sites operated decades ago when asbestos use was prevalent, and comprehensive records of workplace conditions, safety protocols, and asbestos-containing materials may be scarce or incomplete. Without documented evidence of exposure, proving liability and establishing a causal link between asbestos exposure and subsequent illness becomes more challenging. Our team is experienced at helping clients pull together documentation to make their case.
Louisiana workers often have complex employment histories, with involvement in projects for multiple employers and contractors over their careers. This can complicate determining which entities bear responsibility for asbestos exposure and subsequent health consequences. Our attorneys can assist in navigating this process.
Louisiana workers must file a claim within one year of being diagnosed with an asbestos-related disease. Similarly, family members who have lost a loved one to asbestos-related illness have one year to file a wrongful death claim in Louisiana. Failure to file within the specified time frame can result in the forfeiture of their legal rights to seek compensation.
Workers with pre-existing health conditions may encounter challenges in attributing their asbestos-related symptoms to occupational exposure, but filing a claim is still possible. Medical experts and legal teams may need to carefully differentiate between asbestos-related diseases and other health issues to establish causation and pursue appropriate compensation.
Anyone who worked at, or lived with someone who worked at, these facilities could have been exposed to asbestos, which could have taken decades to result in cancer.
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