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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$1.36 Million Award Over Asbestos in Cigarette Filters
Man develops asbestos-related cancer from “healthier” cigarette filters produced in the 50’s
In a rare victory against the Lorillard Company and its “Micronite” cigarette filters, a San Francisco jury has awarded $1.36 million to an ex-smoker who claims he developed a form of cancer from the filters on Kent cigarettes in the 50s, reports FairWarning.
Lorillard produced its “Micronite” filter for Kent cigarettes from 1952 to 1956 claiming it was the “greatest health protection in cigarette history” because it removed more tar and nicotine than the competitor’s filters. It was later disclosed the Micronite tip contained highly toxic crocidolite – “African blue” – asbestos.
The 73-year-old terminally ill man was diagnosed with mesothelioma, an asbestos-related cancer, in 2009 and had a lung removed last year. The jury found he smoked Kents when they had the Micronite filter containing asbestos in the 50s and that both Lorillard and Hollingsworth & […]
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