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    Asbestos was widely used as insulation in the first half of the last century and continued to be used in certain industries for decades after that. It could be found lagging pipes and boilers in power stations, ships, trains, hospitals, factories and even schools. Dockworkers were exposed to asbestos fibres when unloading sacks of loose asbestos. Welders and laggers were showered with it when sawing off old asbestos from pipes.

    Asbestos was widely used as insulation in the first half of the last century and continued to be used in certain industries for decades after that. It could be found in lagging pipes and boilers in power stations, ships, trains, hospitals, factories and even schools. Dockworkers were exposed to asbestos fibres when unloading sacks of loose asbestos. Welders and laggers were showered with it when sawing off old asbestos from pipes. Electricians have been exposed to asbestos as it was used for fire protection.

    The risks to health were known back in the 1920’s and the first regulations about its use came into force in 1931. Yet workers continued to be exposed to its dangerous fibres, without any form of protection, until the 1970’s and beyond.

    It can take decades for symptoms to start so people who were exposed in the 1950’s, 60’s and 70’s are now becoming ill. Experts believe the number of sufferers won’t peak until about 2015.
    Asbestos exposure can cause:

    • Asbestosis
    • Mesothelioma
    • Lung cancer
    • Pleural thickening (also called “pleural fibrosis”)
    • Pleural plaques

    Pleural plaques won’t necessarily lead to symptoms and you cannot currently get compensation unless and until they do.
    If you have been diagnosed with asbestosis, lung cancer, or mesothelioma, the prognosis will be poor and you should seek legal advice without delay. It is essential that we start investigating your claim as early as possible as you have only 3 years to start a claim from the date you first knew that the illness might have been caused by exposure to asbestos.

    Pleural thickening can progress but usually doesn’t. You can still claim compensation for the disability you suffer as a result of it and you shouldn’t delay because of the 3 year time limit.
    In most cases, you will have been exposed during the course of your work or perhaps one of your family members used to come home covered in asbestos dust.
    We will talk to you about how, where and when you were exposed and it can take time to dig up information to prove this. Sometimes, more than one employer might have been to blame so it will be necessary to think back and make a list of all the places you have worked at during your life. (The DWP can help with this and your solicitors will ask them for a list of your employers which they get from your tax records).

    Old employers might no longer exist. We will have to make enquiries to try to find out who their insurers were and whether another company might have bought them out and taken on their responsibilities.

    There is no time to lose so it is important to use a solicitor who has experience of similar claims as they are best placed to know what to look for and to find the information quickly.
    Your doctors will have discussed the prognosis with you and you and your loved ones will be trying to come to terms with it. You need to feel confident that you can leave your solicitors to get on with the job of proving your case and obtaining compensation for you as quickly as possible. They will need a lot of information from you at an early stage as you are the best witness they have about where and when you were exposed. They will also need to know all about your family finances as they will need to be able to prove and calculate a claim for your family’s financial dependence on you, should the worst happen. As solicitors with experience of asbestos related claims we will then take all this information to prove the case and obtain the compensation you and your family need and deserve.

    We have successfully recovered compensation for many clients injured by exposure to asbestos and our lawyers can help you get the compensation you and your loved ones will need.

    To find out whether you can make a no win, no fee claim, ring us on

    020 8313 1300 020 8313 1300

    Or complete the enquiry box at the top of the page

    There are time limits for bringing claims so don’t delay before asking for advice

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