(NAPSI)—If you or someone you care for is ever diagnosed with
mesothelioma or lung cancer after exposure to asbestos at work decades ago,
here’s news for you. If you’re undergoing medical treatment, you
can use a free “Asbestos Disease Glossary” available from the
Asbestos Lifeline Institute of Great Neck, New York.
The handy, pocket-size booklet explains all the common medical terms used
in asbestos injury care and identifies all the different medical specialists
involved in treating mesothelioma, lung cancer and several other
nonmalignant, asbestos-related diseases.
The free booklet also contains helpful information about achieving
monetary compensation for asbestos injuries, which hinges upon a timely
filing of the claim and the ability to identify the specific asbestos
products you used. In most instances, a “latency period” of
several decades after exposure occurs before asbestos diseases develop, so
most victims are in their 60s or older.
For victims with valid claims, choosing the right law firm for representation
can be daunting, due to the many choices presented through TV commercials and
Internet searches. The Asbestos Lifeline Institute can also be helpful in
guiding you to the right firm.
To learn more, call the Asbestos Lifeline at (800) 990-1650, e-mail AsbestosLifeline@gmail.com or
visit www.AsbestosDiseaseGlossary.com.
“If you’re being treated for mesothelioma
or lung cancer after exposure to asbestos at work, you can get a free
“Asbestos Disease Glossary” and advice on finding a law firm from
the Asbestos Lifeline Institute. http://bit.ly/2XVOo7n”
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