Idaho Mesothelioma Asbestos Exposure Attorneys
Idaho Mesothelioma LawyersDid you serve in the military from World War 2 to the Vietnam Era? If so, you were probably exposed to asbestos during your service protecting your country. Each and every day you served proudly and you put your life on the line, you were also being exposed to dangerous asbestos fibers and dust that is now known to cause cancer. Unfortunately, the US government knew in early 1950s that asbestos exposure caused health problems, but it wasn't until 1989 that asbestos became regulated. During this time, especially between 1950 and 1970, service men and women were forced to work around and inhale asbestos particles found in many different insulating materials. This work with and around asbestos insulation was required as part of your military duty, yet no protective equipment was provided despite the know danges. Now, you are at an increased risk for lung and breathing problems, as well as developing a very specific cancer: mesothelioma. Boise Asbestos LawsuitThe Department of Veterans Affairs occasionally works with veterans who have been exposed to asbestos and have ultimately been diagnosed with mesothelioma, but no compensation for medical expenses, lost wages or suffering is provided. Families are often times left with huge medical expenses. If you are a veteran who was exposed to asbestos and have now developed mesothelioma, you need an attorney who has worked extensively with asbestos cancers. The research and investigation required to help fight a mesothelioma case is large, so make sure to hire a firm that has worked in this area before. Idaho Attorneys Who Handle Mesothelioma LawsuitsIf you are a veteran, the attorneys at our Idaho law firm are here to help you and your family. Call us today to receive the help you need and deserve. No matter where you live, we will be able to help you and your family receive the benefits you deserve and earned from your time providing service to our country. |
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