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As adults, most of us are required to choose some type of occupation in order to survive. Unfortunately, many occupations present the risks of work injury, some including that of asbestos exposure. Since asbestos is prevalent in both industrial and domestic products, workplace injury from asbestos exposure is an issue many workers face. Plumbers, electricians, and construction workers are prone to this job injury. Firefighters, railroad workers, auto mechanics, machinists, and even soldiers in the armed forces are subject to asbestos exposure.
Mined and used commercially, asbestos has been around since the late 1800's. Since asbestos is resistant to heat, fire, and chemicals yet doesn't conduct electricity, it is widely used in many industries. For example, building and construction asbestos is used for the strengthening of cement, plastics, insulation, roofing, and sound absorption. However, the Environmental Protection Agency banned products containing asbestos in 1989.
Asbestos exposure can happen on job sites, throughout the community, even in peoples' homes. When products containing asbestos are tampered with, tiny fibers are released into the air. Consequently, when the surrounding air is breathed in, these fibers are caught in the lungs of unsuspecting individuals. With constant exposure, these fibers accumulate and cause inflammation. Eventually this can lead to lung cancer and mesothelioma.
If exposed to asbestos, The National Cancer Institute names certain symptoms you can detect. However, it may not be detected until years after originally becoming exposed. 
Some of the symptoms include:
• Shortness of breath
• Persistent coughing
• Tightening in the chest
• Swelling of neck and face
• Difficulty swallowing
• Fatigue or weight loss
At Rasansky Law Firm, we are committed to serving individuals who suffer from asbestos exposure. If you are a victim of this workplace injury, do not hesitate to fill out our free case evaluation form. Our team will gladly review the facts of your situation.
THE RASANSKY LAW FIRM
2525 McKinnon Street
Dallas, Texas 75201
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1-877-405-4313
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