Asbestos: the silent killer
Due to its heat-resistant properties, asbestos used to be quite common in several industries and products, including insulation, construction, and automotive repair. Sadly, however, doctors and researchers eventually discovered that asbestos had one frightening drawback: Its microscopic fibers can be inhaled and lodge into your lungs and body, which can result in several asbestos-related conditions and, in some cases, death.
Despite the known dangers of asbestos, not to mention the various bans on its use, you can still find this dangerous substance in many homes and buildings today, — often left over from work or renovations that were completed decades ago. Even worse, you do not have to work with or near asbestos products to be exposed. Many victims have suffered illnesses from secondhand exposure, such as by laundering a spouse’s asbestos-laden work clothes.
These factors, coupled with the reality that symptoms of asbestos-related illnesses may not present themselves until years after exposure, mean that asbestos will likely claim many more victims for years to come.
If you or a family member has suffered an asbestos-related injury or disease, you may be entitled to compensation. To speak with an experienced asbestos lawyer in New York City, contact Keith D. Silverstein & Associates today.
We offer FREE initial consultations, so you have nothing to lose. Call us at 212-385-1444 or contact us online.
While asbestos is less prevalent today, it used to be common in many products, including:
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