Weitz & Luxenberg Attorneys Company is trying to alert the people, ex-workers and present workers, about the health risk existing when working with asbestos. It is well known that asbestos exposure can cause mesothelioma cancer, a rare form of cancer, developed by people who have handled asbestos during their life.
They are sending a message of caution especially for those who have worked with old boilers. People who have been working with boilers or worked in a boiler room must know that boilers are insulated with an asbestos paper or blanket.
The Weitz & Luxenberg attorney, Dan Kraft, said that many of their clients have worked with asbestos materials, boilers especially, and they had no idea about the consequences of the asbestos exposure and about the possible impact on their health. Dan Kraft also reveals that many of the workers have not taken safety measures while working with the insulated boilers and this could a reason for them developing mesothelioma cancer.
It is important to know, when working with boilers, to take first safety measures and secondly to try not to break, damage or cut parts of the boilers. Boiler workers tasks are: building, installing, repairing and maintaining of the boilers, but when they run their tasks it may appear cracks or damages that can’t be reversed. In that moment workers are exposed to a higher risk to develop mesothelioma cancer.
Numerous companies, have tried to hide that can occur when exposing to asbestos. Labels which signalized lethal danger were hidden so the employees to continue with their work.
Most of their clients were diagnosed with mesothelioma cancer after they have retired and Weitz & Luxenberg fought for these people to help them fight the disease. Many of the mesothelioma clients did not afford to take a specialized treatment so the company helps them win the trial and get millions of dollars for their clients.
Located in New York, Weitz & Luxenberg is known as an outstanding company with great successes in mesothelioma lawsuits.
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Weitz & Luxenberg Attorneys Company is trying to alert the people, ex-workers and present workers, about the health risk