Mesothelioma FAQ
Whether you have questions about mesothelioma exposure, symptoms, treatments or lawsuits, Arentz Law Group is ready to listen and give you answers.
Asbestos lawyers at Arentz Law Group are standing by and ready to assist victims who developed lung cancer, mesothelioma, or asbestosis after exposure to asbestos.
Asbestos refers to a set of six naturally occurring fibrous minerals: chrysotile, crocidolite, amosite, anthophyllite, tremolite, and actinolite. The nature of these silicate minerals makes the fibers are resistant to heat, fire, and chemicals. They also do not conduct electricity. When the fiber bundles are separated into nimble threads, they are ideal (or so once thought) for a wide array of commercial and industrial uses. Consequently, it was once used extensively for insulation purposes.
However, asbestos is known to cause lung cancer, asbestosis, and mesothelioma. The majority of the exposures happened on the job where the employer failed to warn employees of the danger. However, recently individuals have also come forward after developing mesothelioma from exposure to talcum powder. Colgate Palmolive has recently started settling these types of cases, and a growing number are pending against Johnson & Johnson. If you, or someone you love, have been diagnosed with one of these diseases, contact a highly trained asbestos lawyer from Arentz Law Group P.C. right away by filling out the contact form on this page, or by calling 1-800-305-6000 and schedule your free initial case review. You may be entitled to compensation.
Mesothelioma FAQ