More than 1.3 million U. S. construction workers are exposed to asbestos each year. It is estimated that there will be about 250,000 cases of malignant Mesothelioma before 2020.

Over 27 million people in the U. S. are at risk of developing malignant Mesothelioma from asbestos exposure. Asbestos manufactures knew of the long term dangers of asbestos exposure but chose to ignore or downplay the role asbestos played in many reported illnesses.

More than 10,000 Americans in the U. S. will be diagnosed with Mesothelioma and other asbestos-related diseases each year. Malignant Mesothelioma is a rare cancer that affects the lining of the lungs, abdomen, heart and major organs of the body.

The number of people diagnosed with asbestos caused diseases in the U.S. continues to increase. Experts believe 60,000 mesothelioma deaths will occur between 2010 and 2030. The 3 main treatments for Mesothelioma are: surgery, radiation and chemotherapy.

Malignant Mesothelioma is caused by exposure to asbestos through ingestion or inhaling of microscopic asbestos fibers as small .3 microns. Mesothelioma symptoms may not appear for 10-40 years after first exposure.

The Law Offices of Jerry Neil Paul has produced some of the most notable verdicts and highest settlements in the United States. Over 500 of our clients have each obtained in excess of 1 million dollars. Over 250 have recovered multi-million dollar recoveries.

Failure to Use Proper Fall Protection

Falls are one of the leading causes of death in the construction field and in general industry. Government investigation of fall fatalities has concluded that virtually all such deaths can be avoided if guardrails, personal fall protection systems, safety nets, or covers are used. 
 
While fall hazards are often associated with construction framers and roofers, many other trades face these hazards including:  telecommunication workers, drywall installers, electricians, glaziers, gutter installers, HVAC workers, insulation workers, painters, plumbers, satellite dish installers, sheet metal workers, tree trimmers, masons, and more. To eliminate injuries and fatalities, fall hazards must be identified early and implementation of effective safety measures must be executed. Without proper training and supervision, any safety plan designed to address falls remains ineffective.
 
The responsibility of providing appropriate protection may reside with any number of contractors on a jobsite. Manufacturers of fall protection equipment also may be liable for the supply of products that are defective, resulting in harm. Such defects may include manufacturing defects, defects in design, or defects in the instructions or warnings associated with the product. 
 
If you or a loved one has been seriously hurt while on the job, the attorneys at Law Offices of Jerry Neil Paul can help. Contact us for a free consultation with an experienced attorney.