West Virginia Mesothelioma Lawyer Fights for Victims of Asbestos

West Virginia group seeks justice against makers of carcinogenic materials

Throughout much of the 20th century, countless Americans encountered asbestos in their daily lives—often without even realizing it. Occupations such as construction workers, painters, roofers, boiler installers, and shipbuilders heavily relied on products containing this harmful material, leading to heightened risks of mesothelioma. This aggressive and lethal cancer has devastated lives, and even today, asbestos lurks in residential, industrial, and commercial buildings across West Virginia.

At Mountaineer Criminal Law Group, we fight vigorously for clients and families whose lives have been irreparably altered due to asbestos exposure. With our expertise, we evaluate whether you may be eligible for compensation from the $30 billion trust fund established for mesothelioma victims and their loved ones. If you qualify, we will work relentlessly to help you maximize your financial recovery.

What is Mesothelioma?

Mesothelioma is an aggressive form of cancer that targets the protective tissue covering vital organs. Pleural mesothelioma, caused by asbestos exposure, specifically affects the lining of the lungs. Initial symptoms might include persistent coughing or chest lumps, yet diagnosis often occurs too late—most patients survive only 18 months following diagnosis.

The devastating nature of this disease has resulted in more than five decades of litigation against asbestos manufacturers, leading to billions in settlements and judgments. As a seasoned West Virginia personal injury attorney, we can review your situation, explore your legal options, and pursue the compensation you deserve.

How Was Asbestos Used?

Industries Across the U.S.

Due to its fireproofing qualities, durability, and heat resistance, asbestos was extensively used in various industries across the United States. For years, it appeared in more than 3,000 products, including but not limited to:

  • Insulation materials
  • Roofing shingles
  • Automotive, truck, and ship parts
  • Vinyl flooring tiles
  • Paint products
  • Cement and drywall
  • Fireproofing supplies

Health Risks of Exposure

Asbestos contains microscopic fibers that people unknowingly inhale or ingest, leading to severe health conditions like mesothelioma. Symptoms and illnesses caused by exposure might not emerge for decades, creating challenges in identifying the issue promptly. Though its connection to pleural cancers was known as early as the 1940s, asbestos use was not officially banned in the United States until 1989. Unfortunately, older buildings and materials across West Virginia still pose risks to residents and workers.

Early Signs of Mesothelioma

Recognizing Symptoms

Mesothelioma often begins with persistent symptoms such as chronic coughing, shortness of breath, and fluid buildup near the lungs (pleural effusion). Additional indicators might include fever, nausea, facial swelling, and appetite loss.

To congroup a diagnosis, healthcare professionals may use chest X-rays, CT scans, or other diagnostic tools to detect calcium deposits or further signs of asbestos-related illness like pleural plaques. If you or someone you know is demonstrating these symptoms, seeking medical advice immediately is crucial.

Fighting for Maximum Compensation from Liability Holders

Facing mesothelioma involves significant medical expenses and deep emotional suffering. Additionally, most victims of asbestos exposure are unable to continue working, further compounding financial burdens. Filing a claim with the support of a skilled West Virginia car accident lawyer ensures you stand the best chance of pursuing fair compensation.

At Mountaineer Criminal Law Group, we have extensive experience holding manufacturers and negligent parties accountable for the harm inflicted by toxic substances. Over the years, we have secured millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements for victims of mesothelioma and other asbestos-related conditions. While no amount of money can erase the pain, we are dedicated to easing the financial burdens faced by victims and their families.

Contact a West Virginia Mesothelioma Lawyer for a Free Consultation

The Mountaineer Criminal Law Group, operating in West Virginia, serves individuals who have contracted mesothelioma due to asbestos exposure. If you or a loved one is battling this difficult diagnosis, we can review your situation, offer guidance, and fight to secure much-needed financial support.

Call us at 304-202-5835 or contact us online today to schedule a free consultation. We are here to pursue justice for you and your family!.

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