Ohio Mesothelioma Attorneys - McDermott, Hickey & Sweeney
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Certain career paths are more likely to lead to an asbestos cancer lawsuit than others. If you work in the construction, transportation, industrial or auto industries, you’re more likely to be exposed to asbestos which, once inhaled, could lead to inflammation of your lungs and even cancer. McDermott, Hickey & Sweeney are committed to winning your asbestos cancer lawsuit in Ohio because they understand your suffering and your concerns. No one should have to take on their asbestos cancer lawsuit alone.
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We fight to win your Asbestos Cancer Lawsuit in Ohio when you've been exposed to a high-risk workplace.
People who have worked in construction and the building trades are more likely to be exposed to elevated levels of asbestos dust than the general public. These workers are at greater risk of developing mesothelioma and asbestos lung cancer. An asbestos cancer lawsuit in Ohio is the best way to obtain compensation for your suffering.
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Every year thousands of workers are diagnosed with Mesothelioma. The only known cause of this deadly cancer is exposure to asbestos. Mesothelioma usually strikes in the lining of the lung (pleura) of the abdominal cavity (peritoneum). Even brief exposure to asbestos dust can cause Metothelioma. This latent disease can strike 20 to 30 years after the last exposure to asbestos has occured. Unfortunately, asbestos dust brough home on a worker's clothing puts spouses and children of workers at risk.
Asbestos is a potent carcinogen which can cause all types of lung cancer. Like Mesothelioma, asbestos lung cancer can develop decades after the victim's last exposure to asbestos. Many workers who were exposed to asbestos also smoked cigarettes. This combination of smoking and asbestos exposure greatly increases the risk of contracting lung cancer. A worker exposed to asbestos who also smoked is still entitled to seek compensation for his asbestos related lung cancer.