Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Mesothelioma litigation demands murder

Mesothelioma is a rare cancer that affects nearly 3,000 Americans annually. It is estimated that fifteen to twenty thousand people suffering from Mesothelioma annually worldwide. There is no known cure for mesothelioma. After diagnosing patients have short 18 months old on average.

Ms. Valentino was from Ohio one of these patients. She died in August of 2009, only two months after the cause of mesothelioma. Her husband, Charles Valentino, has made charges against 26 companies believed to be a shared responsibility for the death of his wife.

Mesothelioma is most often caused by exposure to asbestos fibers. Once they start inhaling these fiber transformation in lining the lungs and other abdominal cavities. Grow this shift to irregular cancer can lay dormant in the patient's body for decades. When signs and symptoms appear there is little time for the fight against cancer. Mesothelioma treatments include chemotherapy, surgery and palliative care.

Mr. Valentino believes his wife asbestos fibers while working in several hospitals in the Columbus area. In the 1960s and 1970s had Ms. Valentino in at least three hospitals, including St. Anthony hospital, Mount Carmel St. Ann's Hospital and health. Lawsuit alleges that it was in these locations Valentino Anne claimed that "exposure to asbestos, asbestos-containing products or machines that use asbestos products."

Now the EPA has strict standards regarding the use of asbestos and safe removal, described in the "Clean Air Act". By the nineteen eighties, however, the risks were not well known and lax standards. Many cases of mesothelioma in the United States linked to the neglect of decades more work when established laws but ignored.

Mr. Valentino killing litigation is to provide the Court of common pleas in Meigs County. As the peak period of average latency for mesothelioma patients exposed to asbestos before there were new regulations, may not be another case of Meigs County's type.

According to a report in the daily monitoring of your my 1 November 2010, Mr. Valentino twenty-six companies are charged guilty "responsible for her illness and death, breach of warranty, product liability, conspiracy, concealment and wilful misconduct." Advances on the Cleveland line-Corp, LLC, is the main suspect in the case.

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