North Carolina Asbestos Injury Lawyers

Asbestos is a mineral once commonly used in construction materials. However, it has been found to cause serious illnesses, including cancer, and is now banned in many countries. People can be exposed to asbestos if they work with or near materials containing it or live in a home or building built before asbestos was banned.

Unfortunately, it can take decades for people to realize they’ve been exposed to asbestos and have contracted life-threatening illnesses. If you or a loved one have recently received a poor medical diagnosis, speak with a lawyer about your options.

Navigating the Complexities of Product Liability

We represent clients who have been injured by defective or dangerous products, holding manufacturers, designers, and distributors accountable for their negligence. Our team works to secure compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages caused by unsafe products.

Additionally, we pursue third-party claims for additional compensation and guide clients through the legal process, ensuring they receive the financial support necessary for their recovery and long-term stability.

Dangers of Asbestos Exposure

Understanding Firsthand and Secondhand Asbestos Exposure

  • Firsthand Exposure: Direct exposure occurs when individuals work with asbestos-containing materials, often in construction, demolition, or similar industries.
  • Secondhand Exposure: Indirect exposure happens when asbestos fibers are transferred from workers’ clothing or belongings to family members or others nearby.
  • Health Risks: Both exposure types can lead to severe health issues, including cancer, often manifesting years after initial contact with the fibers.
  • Household Impact: Workers unknowingly carried asbestos fibers home, exposing loved ones during everyday activities like meals or playtime.

People can be exposed to asbestos in two ways: through inhalation and ingestion. Inhalation occurs when asbestos particles are released into the air, and people breathe them. Ingestion occurs when people eat or drink something containing asbestos particles.

Asbestos exposure can cause several illnesses, including lung cancer, mesothelioma (a type of cancer that affects the lining of the lungs), and asbestosis (a type of lung disease). Workers often exposed to asbestos are at a higher risk for developing these illnesses.

How to Trace Asbestos Exposure

Asbestos exposure can occur in a number of ways. One of the most common ways people are exposed is through occupational exposure, which occurs when someone encounters asbestos at work. Workers who are often exposed to asbestos include construction workers, demolition workers, firefighters, and pipefitters.

It can be difficult to figure out where and when a person was exposed to asbestos. However, there are a few ways to determine this information. One way is to look at the person’s job history. If the person worked in a job that involved asbestos exposure, then they were likely exposed to asbestos at some point in their life, even if that exposure was decades ago.

Product Liability FAQs

Product liability claims can be complex, with numerous legal challenges that may feel overwhelming, especially while recovering from injuries caused by a defective product.

To assist you, we’ve compiled answers to some of the most common questions our clients have about product liability cases in North Carolina. Read on to understand your rights and explore your options for pursuing compensation.

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Speak with a Trusted Greenville Asbestos Lawyer Today

Asbestos can cause serious health issues, and it often takes years or decades for those health issues to arise after you’ve been exposed. To help you gather information about who may be at fault for your health issues and to explore your options for compensation, contact an experienced Greenville asbestos lawyer today.