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10. Could I Have Been Exposed to Asbestos In My Home?
Asbestos is asbestos, whether
encountered in the workplace or at home. Even small amounts
of asbestos and infrequent exposure can cause injuries. There
are even reports of housewives who washed their husband's
clothing contracting mesothelioma, a fatal asbestos-related
cancer. Simply being in the same room or in the vicinity of
someone else using asbestos can result in asbestos disease.
Exposure in the home could have
also occurred when renovation or repair work was performed.
Products such as joint compounds, wallboards, gaskets, fireproofing,
pipe covering, cements, floor tiles, wires, mastic, ceiling
tiles and boiler insulation often contained asbestos. If these
products were mixed, grinded, cut, sawed, sprayed, removed
or otherwise manipulated, banged or damaged, they could have
released significant asbestos fibers into your home. The fibers
remain airborne for weeks. You can't smell or see asbestos
fibers.
In home exposure cases, we investigate
every possible exposure to establish the manufacturers and
sellers of the materials that were used. We use a wide variety
of resources and our experience to prosecute your case. If
you believe you have been injured by asbestos used in your
home, contact Belluck & Fox by clicking
here
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