People who are diagnosed with mesothelioma have usually suffered exposure to asbestos at some point in their … Show More lives, whether through their own work, the work of a family member, or as a bystander. Through no fault of their own, mesothelioma victims can experience serious symptoms and complications that include trouble breathing, severe chest pain, significant discomfort and swelling in the abdomen, and weight loss. Unfortunately, there is no permanent cure for mesothelioma, and the cancer can lead to death.While the hazards of asbestos exposure were known for decades, many companies continued to expose workers, their loved ones, and the public to asbestos. That's why you will want to hire …Read More »
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