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The Law Offices of Justinian C. Lane have spent nearly a decade fighting for the rights of Americans injured by asbestos. Since our founding, we have helped our clients across the country recover millions of dollars in compensation.
The Law Offices of Justinian C. Lane, Esq.-PLLC, Only Practices Asbestos and Mesothelioma Claims Law
When Justinian C. Lane was first working as a law student, he was assigned two naval veterans as clients. Both had veterans who developed serious respiratory conditions after having been exposed to asbestos aboard ships while serving in WWII.
Like 20th-century industrial workers of all kinds, many soldiers and sailors never realized that even after combat, their body could be harboring a life-threatening disease.
As Justinian studied the law and history of the asbestos industry, he realized its troubled history had impacted him more personally than he had first realized.
Justinian realized that many of his own family members had passed away from asbestos-related illnesses, too. His father, who once worked in a titanium foundry, died from cancer. So did his grandparents, who were both exposed to asbestos dust during the Second World War.
Understanding how big the asbestos problem is…
Justinian never had the chance to find out if his father and grandparents’ illnesses were caused by exposición al asbesto.
However, asbestos continues to exact a devastating toll on communities across the country.
We know today that asbestos is a potent human carcinogen, capable of causing medical conditions up to and including cancer. For decades, though, asbestos was a mainstay of American industry. Easy to mine and resilient to fire, electricity, and corrosion, asbestos had near-unlimited potential. During the Industrial Revolution, manufacturers identified asbestos as a promising solution to age-old concerns about fire safety and management.
By the time the federal Environmental Protection Agency issued its final asbestos regulations in 1989, most towns in the United States had been built using a wide range of materiales que contienen asbesto.
Even today, over 30 years since the E.P.A.’s last asbestos ban, scientists believe that most American homes built before the 1980s likely harbor hazardous concentrations of asbestos-containing material.
Asbestos Continues to Claim Lives Across the Country
Asbestos was prized both for its strength and durability.
But both qualities make asbestos such a significant risk to human health.
Asbestos cannot be destroyed by fire or rain, but it can lose its structural integrity. | |
When asbestos-containing materials begin to degrade, they become friable. Friable asbestos, or asbestos that is easily crumbled, is very dangerous. It can be disturbed during routine home repairs, renovations, or other construction work. | |
When friable asbestos is disturbed, it can scatter microscopic asbestos fibers into the surrounding environment. These fibers are invisible, odorless, and small enough to be inhaled. |
Once asbestos is inside the body, it is all but impossible to fully eradicate.
The American Lung Association notes the likelihood that once inhaled, some asbestos fibers will never leave the body.1 |
Over time, asbestos fibers can become embedded in the lungs, causing scarring, inflammation, and even genetic mutations. Asbestos-related genetic mutations can provoke uncontrolled cellular growth, prompting the formation of malignant tumors.
El Instituto Nacional del Cáncer afirma que “no existe un nivel seguro de exposición al asbesto.” 2 |
Assessing Your Risk for Asbestos-Related Mesothelioma
Almost anyone could be diagnosed with an asbestos-related illness. Mesothelioma and other cancers do not discriminate on the basis of age, location, or education.
However, some people face an elevated risk of asbestos-related mesothelioma.
In general, men over the age of 65 who served in the military or worked in a blue-collar occupation are the most likely to be diagnosed.
Occupations at high risk of asbestos exposure include, but are not limited to:
- Chemical refining
- Military service
- Extinción de incendios
- Fabricación
- Power supply and generation
- Construcción naval
- Steel-working
- Construcción
While former asbestos workers are at the highest risk, asbestos can also injure people who never worked with or around the mineral.
Mesothelioma in Modern America
Asbestos can cause a variety of serious respiratory conditions.
Mesothelioma, an especially aggressive cancer, is closely associated with asbestos exposure. It takes its name from the mesotelio, the thin layer of tissue that surrounds most of the body’s major organs.
Since mesothelial tissue is spread throughout the body, cancers of the mesothelium can occur almost anywhere.
However, mesothelioma is most frequently diagnosed as:
- Pleural mesothelioma. Pleural mesothelioma, or malignant pleural mesothelioma, is a cancer that affects the pleural lining of the lungs. Malignant pleural mesothelioma has a very long latency period and can take decades to develop. According to the American Cancer Society, the average age of diagnosis is 72.
- Peritoneal mesothelioma. Peritoneal mesothelioma affects abdominal tissue. It can cause symptoms including abdominal pain, swelling, and nausea.
- El mesotelioma pericárdico. Pericardial mesothelioma affects the tissue around the heart. While pericardial mesothelioma is relatively rare, it can cause significant health complications, including strained breathing and intense chest pain.
While mesothelioma diagnoses are reaching an all-time low, new cases are still anything but uncommon. Each year, an estimated 3,000 Americans are diagnosed with mesothelioma, accounting for less than 0.3% of all cancer diagnoses. Scientists believe that older Americans, especially those who worked with or around asbestos, reman at the highest risk.
Mesothelioma Has No Cure, But Treatment Can Provide Hope
Mesothelioma is an aggressive cancer that is difficult to treat.
While mesothelioma has no known cure, there are common treatment options known in some cases to minimize pain and extend a prognosis:
Cirugía
Surgery may be performed for either of these reasons:
- To try to remove a tumor and cure the cancer
- To relieve pain and other symptoms caused by the tumor
During an operation, the surgeon might try to remove individual tumors or all of the affected tissue in a region. Since surgery is a physically intensive procedure, it is usually reserved for patients who are otherwise in good health.
Under certain, limited circumstances, surgery can successfully eradicate the cancer.
However, it is difficult for surgeons to remove every cancer-containing tissue. Even if a treatment appears to have served its purpose, residual cancer cells could cause later complications.
Radiation Treatment
Radiation therapy uses targeted energy to damage and kill cancer cells.
While radiation therapy cannot always eradicate mesothelioma, it can prevent tumors from spreading to other parts of the body. Radiation can also help reduce pain-related symptoms, making it easier for patients to live independent lives.
Quimioterapia
Chemotherapy can be either of the following:
- Neoadjuvant chemotherapy, which is a treatment designed to reduce cancerous tumors before curative surgery; or
- Adjuvant chemotherapy, which can be administered after surgery to purge any remaining cancer cells.
Chemotherapeutic medications can be taken as pills, but they are often either intravenous or surgically implanted.
Viroterapia
Viroterapia is a novel cancer treatment that uses viral cells to destroy cancerous masses.
Once inside the body, virotherapeutic agents can infect cancerous cells and replicate, spreading to other tumors without affecting healthy tissue.
Inmunoterapia
Inmunoterapia uses drugs to stimulate a mesothelioma patient’s natural immune system, improving its ability to target and destroy cancer cells.
Experimental Medications
Clinical trials have shown that a combination of some experimental drugs—including Opdivo and Yervoy—could decrease tumor growth by enhancing special cellular functions.
The High Costs of a Mesothelioma Diagnosis
According to Asbestos.com, the average cost of treatment can exceed $12,000 per month.
Even Americans with high-quality health insurance may struggle to meet required co-pays and high-percentage deductibles for common treatments including:
- Quimioterapia¸ which can cost up to $40,000 for a first-time regimen.
- Cirugía¸ which can cost more than $26,000 per operation.
- Radioterapia¸ which can cost more than $9,000.
Researchers have found that the median “per episode costs for mesothelioma for the inpatient setting” exceed $25,000.
In other words, when mesothelioma victims are forced to go the hospital for anything more than a routine treatment, they and their health insurance provider are likely to be billed tens of thousands of dollars.
Mesothelioma patients face other damages. Aside from paying out-of-pocket for life-saving care, they might have to:
- Pay for expensive prescription medications, including painkillers and chemotherapy agents.
- Attend physical rehabilitation sessions, which are often mandatory for patients diagnosed with malignant mesothelioma
- Tomar tiempo fuera del trabajo, lo que les cuesta el mismo dinero que necesitan para financiar su tratamiento y mantener un techo sobre sus cabezas.
Justinian C. Lane is Committed to Fighting for Mesothelioma Victims’ Rights
The Law Offices of Justinian C. Lane, Esq.-PLLC, are committed to providing unparalleled assistance to the victims of America’s century-old asbestos industry.
Our founder, Justinian C. Lane, understands how asbestos devastates lives and destroys families. Before he began practicing law, Justinian lost his father and his grandparents to aggressive, asbestos-related cancers. When they passed away, Justinian and his loved ones did not know that they could have claimed compensation.
However, now that the dangers of asbestos are a matter of common knowledge, the asbestos industry is being held accountable for its gross misconduct.
If you, or a loved one, have been injured by asbestos, our attorneys could help you obtain compensation through:
- Un personal injury lawsuit
- Un acuerdo de seguro
- Un fondo fiduciario de asbesto
Every asbestos claim is different, but courts across the country regularly award seven-figure mesothelioma settlements. This is because judges have repeatedly found that asbestos companies were negligent: while they knew that their products were dangerous, they never took the precautions needed to protect their employees and the general public.
While you might not be able to remember whether an old home or former workplace contained asbestos, our experienced team of attorneys could help you investigate your past. Using technologies like W.A.R.D., our comprehensive database of asbestos-related workplace information, our firm could help you determine when and where you may have been exposed to asbestos.
Depending on the circumstances of your asbestos claim, the Law Offices of Justinian C. Lane, Esq.-PLLC, could help you, and your family, recover damages for losses including, but not limited to:
- Gastos médicos pasados, presentes y anticipados
- Rehabilitación física
- Prescription medication co-pays
- Paid deductibles
- Experimental mesothelioma treatments
- Dolor y sufrimiento emocional
- Lost income from work
- Potencial de ingresos disminuido
- Pérdida de disfrute
- Loss of consortium
- Discapacidad
- Muerte por negligencia
While most states do not cap the damages you could receive in a mesothelioma lawsuit, it is imperative that you act fast: most states have statutes of limitations, which restrict how long you can wait to take legal action after a mesothelioma diagnosis or mesothelioma-related death. If you wait too long to contact an experienced asbestos claims attorney, the court could dismiss your case without giving you the chance to tell your side of the story.
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Para Justinian C. Lane, obtener una indemnización por las víctimas del asbesto es algo personal.
Los abuelos de Justiniano y su padre trabajaron con asbesto en su juventud y murieron de cánceres relacionados con el asbesto en sus últimos años.
En el momento de cada una de sus muertes, nadie en la familia de Justiniano sabía que eran elegibles para presentar una demanda por asbesto y buscar una compensación de los fideicomisos de asbesto.
Debido a que nadie en la familia de Justiniano conocía sus opciones, nunca recibieron compensación alguna por la muerte de sus seres queridos.
Si cree que su lesión o la de su familiar estuvo relacionada con la exposición al asbesto, podría tener derecho a una compensación significativa.
Este es dinero que podría usar para cubrir los costos de los servicios de remoción de asbesto, pagar el tratamiento médico y proteger de manera preventiva su bienestar físico.
También hay fideicomisos de asbesto que ofrecen compensación mucho más rápida y fácilmente (sin presentar una demanda).
Si desea ayuda para presentar un reclamo, ponerse en contacto por correo electrónico a [email protected], us or call or text us at (206) 455-9190. Escucharemos su historia y le explicaremos sus opciones. Y nunca cobramos por nada a menos que reciba dinero en su bolsillo.
Además de demandas legales, discapacidad de veteranos, seguridad social y protección del empleo como compensación de trabajadores, FELA y La ley de Jones para los trabajadores marítimos, hay fideicomisos de asbesto que se han establecido para indemnizar a los perjudicados por el asbesto sin tener que presentar una demanda.
No hay riesgo ni costo para hablar con uno de nuestro personal sobre su litigio de asbesto. No hay cargos a menos que reciba dinero.
Si tiene preguntas o inquietudes adicionales relacionadas con el asbesto, visite nuestro sitio web y página de YouTube para ver videos, infografías y respuestas a sus preguntas sobre el asbesto, incluida la salud y la seguridad, prueba de asbesto, la eliminación del asbesto de su hogar y edificio, y información legal sobre la compensación por lesiones de asbesto.
Presentamos la base de datos de información sobre asbesto más grande del planeta.
W.A.R.D, que significa Base de datos de investigación mundial sobre el asbesto, ayuda a los clientes a determinar cuándo y dónde pueden haber estado expuestos, así como qué productos aún pueden contener asbesto. WARD también ayudará a indicar los tipos de compensación ya cuánto puede tener derecho una persona.