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Mesothelioma Help Center - Secondary Exposure

Victims of Secondary asbestos exposure

Asbestos causes cancer, including Mesothelioma, in Americans exposed to the hazardous material while working in steel mills, shipyards, power plants, construction sites, industrial plants.The symptoms of Mesothelioma or other asbestos-related cancers may not appear for 20, 30, or even 40 or more years after the exposure occurred. At least 90,000 American workers have slowly suffocated as a result of asbestos-related cancer. Additionally, asbestos is also causing cancer in those who were exposed secondarily through the worker or to the worker's clothing. This is termed "secondary exposure". Those most likely affected are the spouses and children of exposed workers. Very few Mesothelioma patients live longer than one year after symptoms occur.

California Secondary Asbestos Exposure Lawsuit Sees $11.5 Million Verdict

January 29, 2003

A California jury recently awarded $11.5 million to a woman who developed a rare lung cancer from washing her husband's asbestos-riddled work clothing. In October 2001, Genevieve Gunderson, 75, was diagnosed with mesothelioma, an incurable cancer caused by exposure to asbestos. From 1948 to 1963, Gunderson's ex-husband worked as a pipe fitter at numerous industrial sites throughout Southern California. Plaintiff attorneys argued that during that period, pipe fitters regularly worked near asbestos-laden insulation, which Gunderson would have been exposed to from handling her husband's work clothes. Asbestos-related diseases can remain latent for up to 40 years.

Gunderson, who has two months to live, filed suit against 40 defendants, all of which settled except for Unocal Corp. Unocal argued that the industry had no way of knowing people could get cancer from secondary exposure to asbestos on clothes during the 1950s. Plaintiff attorneys, however, presented documents citing state and federal hygiene regulations that required employers to provide changing rooms and separate laundry facilities for employees due to "hazardous dust."

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Mesothelioma Symptoms

The most common symptoms are the following:

Recent onset of shortness of breath (31%)
Recent increase in shortness of breath (30%)
Chest pain (43%)
 
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Interview with Mr. Messenger
Mesothelioma patient since 2003.
Mr. Messenger Mesothelioma Patient
View some of the important answers from a Mesothelioma Patient
Where Were You Exposed?
How did You learn that you had Mesothelioma ?
How much time did the doctors give you?
What type of operation did the doctors prescribe?
What was your reaction when you learned that you have Mesothelioma?
Were you surprised at how many products had Asbestos?
How important was it to find an knowledgeable attorney?
How tough was the legal process? part1
How tough was the legal process? part2
What advice would you have for others who suspect that they may have Mesothelioma?
How difficult is living with the physical Challenges of having Mesothelioma?
What physical adjustments have you had to make?
How has Mesothelioma changed your life ?
How do you feel about those responsible for your sickness?
What advice would give a family that is about go through this illness?
How did the doctors detect Mesothelioma in your lungs?
When did Mesothelioma start showing up in your body?
 
 
 
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