Laconia Mesothelioma Lawyer
Throughout much of the 20th century, countless workers were exposed to the toxic mineral asbestos in the course of performing their labor. Pipefitters, auto mechanics, boilermakers, construction workers, and others spent their days handling or breathing in airborne asbestos fibers, oftentimes without warning from their employers and in the absence of the appropriate safety gear.
Thousands upon thousands of these unsuspecting employees have been afflicted with dangerous and deadly diseases including asbestosis, lung cancer, and mesothelioma as a consequence of their employer’s negligence. These illnesses cause significant physical, emotional, and financial distress for those who suffer from them. They can also take a devastating toll on an asbestos victim’s friends and family.
To learn more about how a legal action can help you wage a stronger fight against your asbestos-related disease, contact the Laconia mesothelioma lawyers of Williams Kherkher at 800-781-3955. For more than 25 years we have stood with those affected by asbestos in complex and difficult litigation.
Asbestos and Mesothelioma Resource Center
The Asbestos and Mesothelioma Resource Center contains a number of articles that we have chosen for their ability to address the most frequently encountered questions and concerns of individuals who are newly diagnosed with an asbestos-related disease. It is our intent that prospective clients might read these pieces carefully and consider how the knowledge they gain bears on the need for and appropriateness of a legal action.
- Asbestos: Exposure Locations / Dangers / Litigation / History
- Mesothelioma: Symptoms / Diagnosis / Stages / Types / Asbestosis
- Treatment: Surgery / Radiation / Chemotherapy / Alternative Therapy
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A company’s employees should not have to worry that they are being unknowingly endangered by a greedy enterprise. Contact the Laconia mesothelioma attorneys of Williams Kherkher at 800-781-3955 to hold a negligent former employer accountable for your asbestos-related disease.


