Mesothelioma Attorneys by State > Ohio
While today Cleveland is known as home to the inimitable greatness of LeBron James, Cleveland has also been a central player for Midwestern industry for decades. Cleveland has long prided itself on its industrial roots, evident in the city’s history as a steel town that helped fuel the area’s economic and population growth.
Now, the population of nearly 400,000 continues to build upon the legacy constructed in a time when asbestos was widely used. Unfortunately, this also means that Cleveland is considered a high-risk city for the dangers of asbestos exposure.
As stated, asbestos was regularly used at the vast majority of industrial and construction jobsites in the early 1900s. The extensive use of asbestos continued until overwhelming evidence showed the mineral was harmful to human health. As such, the mineral was ultimately banned in the 1970s, in spite of the fact asbestos is naturally durable and chemical-resistant (two properties that are highly desirable for building).
The reason asbestos is dangerous is because, despite its durability, it can be easily disturbed. At this point, the mineral’s microscopic fibers can be swallowed or inhaled once the fibers release into the air. Exposure to asbestos is known to cause a range of deadly asbestos-related diseases, which include:
Of these, mesothelioma is the most difficult to diagnose and treat. Just 1 in 10 patients survive five years after their diagnosis, and fewer than 2 in 5 survive past one year. This lethal form of cancer occurs when asbestos enters the body and lines the lungs, mutating otherwise healthy cells into cancerous ones.
Worse, mesothelioma is difficult to diagnose due to its long latency period. Effectively, exposure to asbestos may lead to a mesothelioma diagnosis as late as five decades after the exposure. These facts demonstrate why anyone exposed to asbestos who receives a mesothelioma diagnosis in Cleveland needs to pursue legal compensation for a wrongful exposure.
There are many known jobsites that exposed Cleveland workers to asbestos, which includes but is not limited to:
From 1999 to 2013, the CDC estimates that nearly 1,300 Cleveland and Cuyahoga County residents lost their life to an asbestos-related illness.
If you or a loved one has been exposed to asbestos at these or any other Cleveland jobsite, talk to The Ledger Law Firm to pursue legal compensation for your mesothelioma diagnosis or the loss of a loved one.
The Ledger Law Firm’s team of national mesothelioma lawyers are here to help you receive the compensation you need to treat your mesothelioma or be compensated for a loved one’s passing. Cleveland mesothelioma victims can depend on our track record of millions in compensation earned for mesothelioma victims around the country.
Contact us online to discuss your Cleveland mesothelioma case to take action against any responsible party who exposed you to asbestos.
In the state of Ohio, at least 1609 people have been killed due to asbestos related conditions since the year 1979 [3]. Ohio has he following mesothelioma treatment center:
CCOP- TOLEDO COMMUNITY HOSPITAL ONCOLOGY PROGRAM [4]
MESOTHELIOMA TREATMENT SECTION
TOLEDO, OHIO 43617