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Here
at Tim D. Wilson investigations our goal is to provide
our clients with the utmost attention and concern in
order to always do our very best in balancing the scales
of justice. Our firm has been blessed to work in
conjunction with top attorneys and physicians from
across the United States. We specialize in the
investigation and research of mesothelioma, the cancer
that is usually caused by prior exposure to asbestos.
Mesothelioma is most commonly found in the pleura, which
is the outer lining of the lungs and chest cavity. Other
common sites where mesothelioma is found are the
peritoneum, the lining of the abdominal cavity, and the
pericardium, which is a sac that surrounds the heart.
Extensive medical research has proven that exposure to
the substance asbestos causes mesothelioma.
Asbestos, the material that causes mesothelioma, is a
mineral that has been used extensively in schools,
buildings, ships, industrial facilities, brake shoes,
and is even woven into certain fabrics and mats. The use
of asbestos dates back to the ancient Greeks who
recognized its amazing ability endures extreme heat. But
even the ancient Greeks acknowledged its ability to harm
the lungs. Modern uses of asbestos have been to insulate
buildings and to protect structures from extreme heat
and fire. Although the use of asbestos has been banned
from many products since the mid-1980s, asbestos can
still be found in many old structures and products
today.
Although mesothelioma is not the only disease caused by
asbestos, it is the most serious. Signs and Symptoms of
mesothelioma can be difficult to diagnose and may not
appear right away. Mesothelioma has been known to appear
20-50 years after exposure to asbestos. Some of the
common signs and symptoms of mesothelioma include
shortness of breath, chronic cough, and harsh pain in
the chest.
The diagnosis of mesothelioma can be difficult at times
due to the fact that the symptoms are comparable to many
other diseases. The steps in diagnosing mesothelioma
include a medical history review, physical examination,
x-rays, a biopsy, and ultimately diagnostic surgery.
Recent estimates reveal that by the year 2020 more than
250,000 people will file asbestos cases. Many millions
of Americans alone are at risk of developing
mesothelioma. Due to the fact the mesothelioma can
affect people 20-50 years later; many people who worked
around asbestos many years ago are developing
mesothelioma right now and are unaware of it. If you
have worked around asbestos in the past or present or
have family or friends who have suffered from
mesothelioma, Tim D. Wilson Investigations would be
honored to help you receive the justice that you
deserve.
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