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What
should you do if diagnosed with asbestos-related
disease? |
by:
Matt
West |
Asbestos
is a toxic chemical substance that has been
used directly or indirectly in hundreds
of products across the globe. It is incorrect
and inappropriate for human beings to have
excessive exposure to asbestos. This might
result in malignant mesothelioma -- a rare
cancer that affects the lining of the lungs,
abdomen or heart -- and other diseases.
It is amazing to find that, asbestos has
still not been entirely banned in the United
States, and Americans continue to risk exposure
to this dangerous fiber.
If you feel that you have been exhibiting
symptoms of mesothelioma (like shortness
of breath, pain in the chest or back region,
swelling in the abdomen, difficulty swallowing,
cough, fever, sweating, fatigue, and weight
loss.), it is important for you to consult
your doctor immediately. There are various
methods that are available for treating
the victims of mesothelioma.
They are either direct methods or alternative
methods. Some of the direct methods are
Surgery-both Aggressive and Pallative, Chemotherapy,
Radiation therapy etc. Immunoagumentive
Therapy (IAT), Gene Therapy, Intraoperative
Photodynamic Therapy (IPT) etc. are some
of the commonly practiced alternative methods.
Also one can take the help of Support Groups,
which are available to help sufferers deal
with the challenges that they are facing.
A recent publication says that over 20%
of Americans have participated in some type
of self-help group. There are mainly two
types of support groups that are available
namely- online support groups and community
centred support groups.
If you have already been diagnosed with
mesothelioma it is important for you to
have a positive frame of mind and keep yourself
well informed about the latest medical developments
that has taken place pertaining to this
field. Also as a victim of the Asbestos
industry you can have certain legal and
social claims. The following propositions
can be considered if you are a victim of
Mesothelioma caused due to negligent asbestos
exposure.
1. Legal Aid and Financial Compensation
People who contract the disease must be
absolutely sure that the cause for the same
was asbestos exposure and then take steps
to get the right legal counsel. Once the
legal counsel has been retained the law
will ensure that he or she gets the compensation
for employers negligence if any.
2. Claim from the Asbestos Industry
Mesothelioma victims have the option to
claim large monetary compensation from the
asbestos industry. These claims can go into
the millions of dollars depending on the
rights and cause of the claims. A Law firm
that specializes in mesothelioma cases ensures
that the families of victims gets ample
compensation.
3. Claim Social Security Disability
Victims can claim social security disability
after getting advice from an attorney that
specializes in these cases.
4. Disability Insurance
You are legally entailed to claim disability
insurance if you have disability insurance
either privately procured, within your life
insurance policy or through your employer.
5.Worker's Compensation
It is one of the core responsibilities of
an employer to take care of its employees.
Thus, even while the victim takes legal
action against the asbestos industry he
or she can simultaneously claim workers
compensation for being 'disabled' during
work. A lawyer who has experience in the
asbestos industry should handle this sort
of claim.
6. Health Insurance
A victim of mesothelioma can incur huge
medical bills due to the expensive nature
of treatment that's required for the treatment
of this disease. If a victim is admitted
to the hospital he or she should talk to
the Discharge Planner or other personnel
who can help with hospice and hospital coverage.
Laws cover medial treatments and action
can be taken health insurance company if
they fail to provide proper coverage. Again
it is imperative to ensure that the victim
employs a proper legal representative.
About the author:
Did you know that mesothelioma symptoms
are hard to detect? Find out why by visiting
www.mesothelioma-a.com
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