What is Mesothelioma?
Mesothelioma is a tumor, usually cancerous, that develops in the lining of the lungs, abdomen, or heart. It is often linked to exposure to asbestos dust.
Asbestos is a microscopic fiber, known for its durability and resistance to fire and chemicals. It was once widely used in various commercial and industrial applications, including roofing shingles, floor tiles, and automotive parts. This was before the ill effects of asbestos were known. When inhaled or ingested, asbestos dust can become lodged in the mesothelium in the lungs. It can then cause inflammation and genetic damage over time.
Asbestos-related symptoms of mesothelioma can take decades to appear. This makes it only noticeable when it is likely too late. What can be done is mesothelioma cases can be taken into court. When a person with mesothelioma is proven to have been exposed to asbestos due to negligence, they often receive compensation for medical treatment and other damages.
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Can I Sue Workers’ Comp for Pain and Suffering?
Exploring Pain and Suffering Workers Comp Claims
After a job injury, there can be damages beyond the physical. If you’re wondering “Can I Sue Workers’ Comp for Pain and Suffering?,” the short answer to this important question is no. The Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Act does not allow employees to collect damages for pain and suffering after a workplace accident. According to the law, workers may only collect workers’ comp benefits for medical expenses and lost wages.
However, even though an employee cannot recover pain and suffering damages through workers’ compensation, there are still legal options they should explore. There are certain situations where a worker can file a third-party claim against another party or parties who were responsible for your work-related injury. For example, if you are a construction worker and suffer a work injury due to the negligence of the general contractor, […]
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$29.4 million verdict in Johnson & Johnson talcum powder case
On Wednesday March 13, 2019 a California jury awarded Teresa
Leavitt $24.4 million and her husband, Dean McElroy $5 million in a trial
brought by them against Johnson & Johnson.
Teresa Leavitt believes her mesothelioma, a terminal disease caused by
asbestos exposure, is linked to her regular use of Johnson & Johnson’s
talcum powder.
The Leavitt case is the first case to be tried since a
bombshell report by Reuters and the New York Times about the contamination of
baby powder with asbestos. Both reports
sighted leaked internal documents showing Johnson & Johnson knew about the
problem as far back as 1971.
Johnson & Johnson said they were disappointed in the verdict and they would pursue an appeal. Johnson & Johnson’s spokesperson, Kimberly Montagnino said, “we will pursue an appeal because Johnson’s Baby Powder does not contain asbestos or cause cancer.” […]
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On the Job Injury Lawyer
When you are injured on the job, workers’ compensation exists to cover your medical costs and your lost wages while you’re out of work. However, you may face roadblocks to getting the benefits you need.
If you were injured while on the job, it’s best to consult an attorney about what your next steps should be. For more than 55 years, the Scranton on the job injury lawyers at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys have been helping injured workers throughout Pennsylvania get the compensation they deserve. For decades, our attorneys have earned national recognition for their work on behalf of injured claimants. The legal guide Best Lawyers named Chris Munley Workers’ Compensation Lawyer of the Year, 2016. For a free consultation about your work injury, fill out our email form or call [phone-number] today. We do not collect a fee unless we obtain benefits for you. […]
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Mesothelioma Misdiagnosis Lawyers
Have You or a Loved One Had a Mesothelioma Misdiagnosis?
Mesothelioma diagnosis errors are estimated to cause over 500 deaths every year.
If you or a family member has suffered because of a doctor’s improper or missed diagnosis of mesothelioma, you may be able to recover your past and future medical expenses, lost income, and compensation for your pain and suffering, diminished quality of life or reduced lifespan, disability, and more. Please contact Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys today to speak with a mesothelioma misdiagnosis attorney or call us at [phone-number]. We have offices conveniently located in Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Philadelphia, and Carbondale, PA.
About Mesothelioma
A layer of specialized cells – known as mesothelial cells – lines the inside of the chest, abdomen, heart and the other surfaces of most of our internal organs. Mesothelium, the lining formed by the cells, […]
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Workers’ Compensation Questions & Answers
Frequently Asked Workers’ Compensation Questions
Q: I’ve Been in an Accident at Work. What’s the First Thing I Should Do?
A: Right after a job-related accident, no matter how minor it may seem, you should immediately report your injury to your supervisor and make sure that a written record is made. Once you report the injury, seek medical assistance as soon as possible to learn how severe the injury is and get treatment. Both these two steps are crucial for your claim. If you fail to report the accident to your supervisor as soon as possible, your claim may be denied.
Q: Is There a Statute of Limitations for Workers’ Compensation Cases?
A: Under Pennsylvania law, a notice of any injury suffered while on the job must be provided to a supervisor at your place of employment within 120 days of the date of injury. […]
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