Asbestos Warning from Gori Julian & Associates, P.C.

(LegalLaw247.com, October 09, 2012 ) ST. LOUIS, MI – Research shows that approximately 14 to 30 people out of every one million will be affected by mesothelioma each and every year. Mesothelioma was first linked to asbestos and asbestos exposure in 1964, when the first diagnosis was made. With predictions mesothelioma cases will reach a peak in 2020, those who have been exposed to asbestos must be aware of the signs and symptoms linked to mesothelioma. For more information, please visit: http://www.gorijulianlaw.com/.

According to the National Health Institute, about 11 million people suffered from asbestos exposure between the years of 1940 to 1978. There are three types of mesothelioma: pleural, pericardial, and peritoneal. Pleural mesothelioma accounts for about 75 percent of all cases, making it the most common type of mesothelioma.

Some of the most common symptoms associated with the onset of mesothelioma include but are not limited to: coughing, difficulty breathing, fluid in the lungs/chest/abdomen, loss of appetite, husky voice, weight loss, chest pain, abdomen pain, inability to sleep, and trouble swallowing. When a patient has experienced any of the above symptoms following exposure to asbestos, asbestos lung cancer law attorneys are essential to navigating the litigation process.

About Gori Julian and Associates, P.C.

Gori Julian & Associates, P.C., has helped thousands of people recover compensation for damages resulting from exposure to asbestos. The law firm handles asbestos lung disease and mesothelioma lawsuits nationwide on behalf of all those who have been unknowingly exposed to asbestos, including auto mechanics, pipe fitters, railroad employees and retired military personnel.

Gori Julian & Associates, P.C.
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